Gregor Vogt-Spira

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Gregor Vogt-Spira (born May 27, 1956 in Ettenheim ) is a German classical philologist (Latinist).

Life

Gregor Vogt-Spira studied Latin , Greek , mathematics and philosophy in Freiburg im Breisgau , Mainz , Paris and Rome. He first passed the first state examination in Freiburg, where he also did his doctoral thesis and habilitation in Classical Philology.

After three years as a research assistant at the University of Konstanz , he returned to the University of Freiburg as a research assistant in 1988. In 1994 he was appointed to a founding professorship for Latin studies at the University of Greifswald . He taught there until he took over a professorship at the Philipps University of Marburg in 2006 . From February 1, 2008 to January 31, 2012 he was General Secretary of Villa Vigoni .

Until 2008, Vogt-Spira was a liaison professor at the German National Academic Foundation and a member of the selection committee. He is a corresponding member of the Accademia Petrarca di Lettere, Arti e Scienze in Arezzo , CA of the Societé Internationale des Études Néroniennes and co-founder of the Colloquium Balticum network . He has been a member of the humanities class at the Academy of Non-Profit Sciences in Erfurt since 2018 .

Vogt-Spira is primarily dedicated to the theorizing of literature, which is also relevant across disciplines. His more than 100 publications, which deal primarily with ancient and humanistic concepts of poetics and literary historiography , prove this.

literature

  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 2009 . tape 4 . Saur, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-598-23629-7 , pp. 4395 .
  • Gregor Vogt-Spira: Dramaturgy of chance: Tyche and acting in the comedy Menanders . CH Beck, Munich 1992, ISBN 978-3-406-35477-9 , pp. 210 .
  • Gregor Vogt-Spira: Studies on the pre-literary period in early Rome . Gunter Narr, 1989, ISBN 3-87808-340-8 , pp. 240 .
  • Gregor Vogt-Spira, Bettina Rommel, Immanuel Musäus: Reception and Identity: Rome's Cultural Confrontation with Greece as a European Paradigm . Franz Steiner Verlag, 1999, ISBN 3-515-07059-1 , pp. 410 .

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