José Luis Moralejo

José Luis Moralejo

Jose Luis Moralejo (Santiago de Compostela, 1943) graduated in Classical Philology at the University (then Complutense) in Madrid, and a doctorate in Bologna, as a fellow of the College of San Clemente of the Spaniards, with Honors. Having served as Deputy and assistant professor at the Complutense University, obtained in 1975 the chair of Latin Language and Literature at the University of Oviedo and in 1991 of Latin Philology at the University of Alcalá, who currently plays. He has been invited at the Universities of Louvain, Bologna teacher and several of Spain. He is the author of seventy publications on various topics of their specialty. Among other awards, he received the Menendez Pelayo Award by Institute of Catalan Studies
Song editing loving Ripoll (1987), and the National Translation (2009) for his version of the Satires, Epistles and poetic art of Horace, published in Gredos Classical Library, which had appeared the previous year its translation of Odes and epodes. He is a corresponding member of the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut in Berlin and patron of the Pastor of Classical Studies Foundation.