There are reviewed the three essays and the abundant notes of work that Ortega y Gasset dedicated to Hegel's thought, specially to his philosophy of the history. It is about a rather concise question in the set of Ortega's work, but not insignificant at all since it illuminates several aspects of his reflection on the history. Between others, his notion of 'Historiology' and his critiques of Historicism, Eurocentrism and, of course, Idealism. In this respect, all his could be interpreted as a species of reduction of the Hegelian idealism, directed to liberating the vital experience of the conceptual tyranny and of the dialectical determinism of the Spirit.