About
Pablo Toribio (Seville, 1984) earned his Ph.D. in Latin Philology from the University of Seville (2011). Since 2017 he is researcher at the Institute of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Languages and Cultures (ILC), which is part of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) in Madrid.
Toribio has held fellowships at the Leibniz Institute of European History (Mainz), the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies (Innsbruck), the Seminarium Philologiae Humanisticae (Catholic University of Leuven), the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Gotha Research Center (University of Erfurt), the Institute of Reformation History (University of Geneva), the Scaliger Institute (University of Leiden), the Heinrich Schliemann Institute (University of Rostock) and the University of Fribourg.
Toribio works on the Latin production of early modern intellectual history. He has written on Isaac Newton’s theological manuscripts, on clandestine philosophical literature, antitrinitarianism, baroque erudition and the Republic of Letters. He is a member of the Michael Servetus Institute and a cooperation partner of the DFG project “Der sozinianische Briefwechsel”.