Andrés Iñigo Silva
Lecturer · Encyclopaedic literature
Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal TheoryAbout
Andrés Iñigo Silva is a Lecturer at the Department of Spanish and Department of Classics within the College of Philosophy and Letters at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). He is also affiliated with the Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory as an associate researcher.
- PhD in Mexican Literature (2021), UNAM
- MA in Mexican Literature (2015), UNAM
- BA in Hispanic Language and Literatures (2012), UNAM
His research focuses on encyclopaedic literature and knowledge transmission during the Early Modern Period, particularly through manuscript marginalia analysis in Iberian and New Spain contexts. He explores how annotations in printed books shaped normative knowledge production and intellectual practices.
A key contributor to the PAPIIT projects 'Bibliografía de bibliografías' (2019–2021) and 'La imitatio ecléctica' (2018–2020), his publications examine Spanish Golden Age literature, Neolatin texts, and colonial intellectual networks. Recent articles trace manuscript traditions, marginal reading practices, and transatlantic scholasticism.
While primarily active at UNAM since 2015, he collaborates with international institutions on digital bibliography and manuscript analysis, extending the School of Salamanca's global epistemic community framework to New Spain's missionary scholarship.
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