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On September 25, 1947 , the professor and disseminator of the History of Law Santos Manuel Coronas González , member of the Royal Institute of Asturian Studies and the Asturian Academy of Jurisprudence, was born in Mieres, Asturias .
He began studying the first letters at the Santo Domingo de Guzmán school run by the Dominican Sisters of his hometown; later at that of the Marist Fathers of León and the baccalaureate, with those of this same order, in Oviedo and at the University of this capital, in 1970, the degree in Law, as Fax Lists well as the degree of doctor, in 1975, with a historical thesis on marine insurance . He furthered his studies at German universities . He is an academic, in addition to that indicated at the beginning, of the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation, as well as the Royal Academy of History.
He began teaching , recently graduated, at the University of Oviedo, teaching History of Law , also at the Universities of León and Santiago until, in 1982, he was appointed professor at the University of Oviedo, always in the same subject. He has supervised various doctoral theses such as Ramón Fernández-Guerra Fernández , in El letamento en el Derecho Naval Commercial Castillano ; to Marta Friera Álvarez in the General Meeting of the Principality of Asturias at the end of the old regime (1760-1835) ; and Ramona Pérez de Castro Pérez , co-directed with Prof. Andrés Corsino Álvarez Cortina the thesis: Private charitable-welfare and teaching foundations in Asturias (15th to 19th centuries) .
Among his publications : Manual of history of Spanish law; Studies in the history of public law; Jovellanos and the university; The Senate as a Court of Justice (Wanted the Senate Prize in 1982); Enlightenment and law: the prosecutors of the Council of Castile in the 18th century; The “Oviedo group” or the force of the ideal; Legal custom in Asturias; Magistrates and poets in the Spain of the Enlightenment; The constitutive order of the kingdom of Asturias .
His brother Juan (some biography indicates José) Ramón Coronas González , was a history teacher, and has also disseminated his knowledge in print.
He began studying the first letters at the Santo Domingo de Guzmán school run by the Dominican Sisters of his hometown; later at that of the Marist Fathers of León and the baccalaureate, with those of this same order, in Oviedo and at the University of this capital, in 1970, the degree in Law, as Fax Lists well as the degree of doctor, in 1975, with a historical thesis on marine insurance . He furthered his studies at German universities . He is an academic, in addition to that indicated at the beginning, of the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation, as well as the Royal Academy of History.
He began teaching , recently graduated, at the University of Oviedo, teaching History of Law , also at the Universities of León and Santiago until, in 1982, he was appointed professor at the University of Oviedo, always in the same subject. He has supervised various doctoral theses such as Ramón Fernández-Guerra Fernández , in El letamento en el Derecho Naval Commercial Castillano ; to Marta Friera Álvarez in the General Meeting of the Principality of Asturias at the end of the old regime (1760-1835) ; and Ramona Pérez de Castro Pérez , co-directed with Prof. Andrés Corsino Álvarez Cortina the thesis: Private charitable-welfare and teaching foundations in Asturias (15th to 19th centuries) .
Among his publications : Manual of history of Spanish law; Studies in the history of public law; Jovellanos and the university; The Senate as a Court of Justice (Wanted the Senate Prize in 1982); Enlightenment and law: the prosecutors of the Council of Castile in the 18th century; The “Oviedo group” or the force of the ideal; Legal custom in Asturias; Magistrates and poets in the Spain of the Enlightenment; The constitutive order of the kingdom of Asturias .
His brother Juan (some biography indicates José) Ramón Coronas González , was a history teacher, and has also disseminated his knowledge in print.