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Guido Reni, Nesso e Deianira, 1621

Miryam Librán Moreno has a Ph. D. in Classics from the University of Extremadura, where she currently works. She has published several papers concerning the study of Greek tragidians text, with special interest in an unfrequented spot such non-conserved fragments of dramas, both in major magazines in Spanish and foreign journals (LexisQUCCEuphrosyne, Quaderni di Seminari Romani di cultura greca, L'Antiquité Classique) and in journals included in indexes such as the ISI impact (Maia, Athenaeum). She has also published a book on the early tragedy of Aeschylus (Lonjas del banquete de Homero. Convenciones dramáticas en la tragedia temprana de Esquilo, Universidad de Huelva, 2005), which includes the study of textual questions that are fundamental to the understanding of the drama. She is member of the research group Nicholaus Heinsius of the University of Huelva, specializing in (and dedicated to) the critical edition and philological analysis of classical texts. Currently she  is dedicated to the collation and publication of unpublished manuscripts kept in Spain and has participated in collaboration with Drs. Antonio Ramñirez de Verger, Luis Rivero and Juan Antonio Estévez on a new critical edition of the Aeneid of Virgil for Alma Mater (CSIC).

Miryam Librán participates in the following working groups for the Research Project of Ovid's Metamorphoses: literary study (ed.), manuscript tradition and the establishment of the text. She is also responsible for editing and textual commentary of Book IX.