Alexander Fidora

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Humanities

Alexander Fidora, born 1975 in Offenbach (Germany), studied philosophy at the University of Frankfurt and the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. He obtained his PhD in 2003 at Frankfurt University, where he has been co-director of a DFG-research project. In 2006 he accepted a position at ICREA in the Department of Ancient and Medieval Studies of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, where he is also Executive Director of the Institute of Medieval Studies. He has been a Visiting Professor at Saint Louis University, the Universidad Panamericana in Mexico, the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, and the University of Pennsylvania. His work has been distinguished with the "Premi Internacional Catalònia" (2011) and the "Samuel Toledano Prize" (2012). He is vice-president of the SIEPM and of the SOFIME. Member of the  YAE and of the AE. Co-editor of the "Journal of Transcultural Medieval Studies" and of the "Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval".


Research interests

Alexander Fidora is working on the interreligious dimensions of medieval Hispanic philosophy. In particular, he studies cultural contacts between Judaism, Christianity and Islam, such as: reception, interpretation and transformation of philosophical and theological translations from Arabic by Jewish and Christian authors; Latin philosophy into Hebrew; Polemics, controversial theology and interreligious dialogue in the Middle Ages; and Consequences of the confrontation between the three religions of the Book for the formation of European culture (ERC-Research Projects "The Latin Talmud" and "Latin Philosophy into Hebrew").

Selected publications

- Fidora A & Polloni N (eds) 2017, Appropriation, Interpretation and Criticism: Philosophical Exchanges between the Arabic, Hebrew and Latin Intellectual Traditions, Barcelona/Rome: Fidem.

- Hasselhoff G & Fidora A (eds.) 2017, Ramon Martí's Pugio fidei. Studies and Texts, Santa Coloma de Queralt: Obrador Edèndum.

- Fidora A 2017, 'Albert the Great and the Talmud', in Fidora A & Polloni N (eds), Appropriation, Interpretation and Criticism: Philosophical Exchanges between the Arabic, Hebrew and Latin Intellectual Traditions, Barcelona/Rome: FIDEM, pp. 122-136.

- Fidora A & Vernet i Pons E 2017, 'Translating Ramon Martí's Pugio fidei into Castilian', in Hasselhoff G et al. (eds.), Ramon Martí's Pugio fidei. Studies and Texts, Santa Coloma de Queralt: Obrador Edèndum, pp. 241-259.

- Akasoy A, Fidora A & Burnett Ch 2017, 'Übersetzungen aus dem Arabischen und Hebräischen ins Lateinische', in Brungs A, Mudroch V & Schulthess P (eds.), Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie. 4/1: Die Philosophie des Mittelaters, Basel: Schwabe, 2017, pp. 130-143.

- Fidora A 2017, 'L’Art de Ramon Llull comme science universelle', Quaderns de la Mediterrània 24, pp. 145-149 and 252-256.

- Fidora A 2017, '"Los sarracenos y judíos creen que nosotros creemos..." Ramon Llull y el problema de la percepción percibida de los infieles ', in  Marinho S (eds), Contemplatio. Ensaios de Filosofia Medieval, Campina Grande: Eduep, pp. 37-51.


Selected research activities

I was appointed member of the Advisory Board of the Käte-Hamburger-Kolleg "Fate, Freedom and Prognostication" at Univ. Erlangen-Nuremberg.

In Juy elected vice-president of the Société Internationale pour l'Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale (SIEPM); in September member of the Academia Europaea (AE).

Invited papers in Amman, Frankfurt, Lisbon, Munich, Porto Alegre (Brazil) and Storrs (USA); in November co-organization of a symposium on translating the classics (UAB).