Miguel de Portilla y Esquivel (1660–1732) was a Spanish writer, professor of Greek at the College of Saints Justa and Rufina of the University of Alcalá, and canon of the Alcalá de Henares Cathedral.
Miguel was born in Alcalá de Henares in May 1660. His father, the Alcalaino Baltasar de la Portilla Cierzo, was an apothecary in the town and became inspector of chemists' to the Archbishop of Toledo. His mother, María de Tendilla, was a native of Guadalajara, with Miguel as her second child.
In 1679, he entered the College of Saints Justa and Rufina in Alcalá, obtaining a doctorate in theology and later becoming a professor of Greek at the University of Alcalá. He was also a canon of the Magistral of the Holy Children Justo and Pastor, and Pastor and Synodical Examiner of the Archbishop of Toledo.[1]
He died in Alcalá on 21 January 1732.[2]