
معرفی
Jeremy Lawrance is an Honorary Faculty Research Fellow at the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, University of Oxford. His work spans medieval Spanish literature, humanism, and textual criticism, with a focus on Iberian historiography and manuscript cultures.
- Research emphasizes humanist rhetoric in 15th-century Castile
- Explores intersections of literature, philosophy, and political thought
- Specializes in Golden Age adaptations and textual transmission
His publications reveal trends in Iberian Renaissance studies, including Jewish influences on biblical translation, animal symbolism in anti-converso satire, and the evolution of courtly literary culture. He has contributed to debates on humanist governance, medieval philosophy, and cinematic reinterpretations of classical Spanish theater.
Current projects include analyzing the textual history of works like the Libro de Buen Amor and Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea, with a focus on rubrics, glosses, and manuscript traditions.




