José Martínez Gázquez (born in María, Spain on August 19, 1943), is a Spanish philologist. He is Emeritus Professor of Latin Philology in the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
Gázquez began to study Arts and Philosophy in the Diocesan Seminary of Almería. He studied the degree of Classical Philology in the University of Valencia and the University of Barcelona. In 1973 he got his Doctor title in the University of Barcelona, with a special award. He became part time professor in the University of Barcelona between 1970 and 1972. Later he became full time assistant professor in the Autonomous University of Barcelona between 1972 and 1988. He became Full Professor in the University of Murcia during the school year 1988–1989. Finally he was Professor of Latin Philology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona between 1989 and 2013. Since 2013 he is emeritus professor. [1]
Gázquez has published around 175 scientific works, books and articles in national and international reviews. His main research interests are the following ones: [3]
History of Roman Spain:
Study and edition of Latin translations of the Coran:
Study and edition of Arabian scientific texts translated into Latin:
Studies about mediaeval Hagiography:
José Martínez Gázquez (born in María, Spain on August 19, 1943), is a Spanish philologist. He is Emeritus Professor of Latin Philology in the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
Gázquez began to study Arts and Philosophy in the Diocesan Seminary of Almería. He studied the degree of Classical Philology in the University of Valencia and the University of Barcelona. In 1973 he got his Doctor title in the University of Barcelona, with a special award. He became part time professor in the University of Barcelona between 1970 and 1972. Later he became full time assistant professor in the Autonomous University of Barcelona between 1972 and 1988. He became Full Professor in the University of Murcia during the school year 1988–1989. Finally he was Professor of Latin Philology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona between 1989 and 2013. Since 2013 he is emeritus professor. [1]
Gázquez has published around 175 scientific works, books and articles in national and international reviews. His main research interests are the following ones: [3]
History of Roman Spain:
Study and edition of Latin translations of the Coran:
Study and edition of Arabian scientific texts translated into Latin:
Studies about mediaeval Hagiography: