Ludger Lieb

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Ludger Lieb (2017)

Ludger Lieb (* 1967 in Ludwigsburg ) is a German medievalist . He is Professor of Older German Philology at Heidelberg University .

Career

Lieb first studied philosophy at the Munich University of Philosophy from 1988 to 1990 and then until 1993 German language and literature of the Middle Ages, modern German literature and philosophy at the University of Munich , where he then worked as a research assistant. In 1995 he was there taking care of Wolfgang Harms to Dr. phil. PhD. He then worked as a research assistant at the Technical University of Dresden , where he received his habilitation in 2003 with a thesis on repetitive actions and narrative structures in the Erec Hartmanns von Aue . From 2003 to 2008 he was employed as a senior assistant at the TU Dresden. He represented chairs in Paderborn (2004/05), Dresden (2006/07) and Munich (2007/08) and was Professor for Older German Literature at the University of Kiel from 2008 to 2010 . Lieb has been Professor ( W 3 ) for Older German Philology at Heidelberg University since 2010 . Since October 2013 he has been the spokesman for the Collaborative Research Center 933 “Material Text Cultures” .

One of his main research areas is the courtly epic of the High Middle Ages, with particular emphasis on Hartmann von Aue and Gottfried von Strasbourg . In various publications he deals with the animal spades of the early modern era, such as the fables of Burkard Waldis . In addition, he deals extensively with comparative narrative and topos research and the various forms of love poetry, including minnesong and love song , but also the minnesong of the late Middle Ages , which otherwise received little attention in research and the public .

Fonts (selection)

  • Telling at the limits of fable. Studies on the Esopus of Burkard Waldis (= microcosm 47). Frankfurt / M. u. a .: Lang 1996.
  • Erasmus Alberus, The Fables. The expanded edition from 1550 with commentary and the first version from 1534 . Edited by Wolfgang Harms and Herfried Vögel in conjunction with Ludger Lieb. (Early Modern Age 33) Tübingen: Niemeyer 1997.
  • Literary communication and social interaction. Studies on the institutionality of medieval literature . Edited by Beate Kellner, Ludger Lieb and Peter Strohschneider. (Microcosm 64) Frankfurt / M. u. a .: Lang 2001.
  • Situations of narration. Aspects of narrative practice in the Middle Ages . Edited by Ludger Lieb and Stephan Müller. (Sources and research on literary and cultural history 20) Berlin - New York: de Gruyter 2002.
  • Repetition and uniqueness. A study of repetitive actions and narrative structures in Hartmann's 'Erec' . Habilitation thesis masch. Dresden 2002.
  • Trivial love? Conventionality and trivialization in late medieval miner speeches . Edited by Ludger Lieb and Otto Neudeck. (Sources and research on literary and cultural history 40) Berlin - New York: de Gruyter 2006.
  • TrainEducation. A travel guide to read, look, and listen to. Railway line 1 - Eisenach <> Dresden . Part 1: Train education plan by Ludger Lieb [36 pages]. Part 2: Audio program by Roland Biewald u. a. [two CDs, running time: 2:34 h]. Dresden: TU Dresden 2007.
  • Genesis - Poiesis. The biblical account of creation in literature and art . Edited by Manfred Kern and Ludger Lieb. Heidelberg: Winter 2009 (Art and Science 12).
  • Burkard Waldis, Esopus. 400 fables and stories based on the first edition from 1548 . Part 1: Text, Part 2: Commentary. Edited by Ludger Lieb, Jan Mohr and Herfried Vögel. (Early Modern Period 154) Berlin - New York: de Gruyter 2011.
  • Gifts of love. Communicative, performative and poetological dimensions in medieval and early modern literature . Edited by Margreth Egidi, Ludger Lieb, Mireille Schnyder and Moritz Wedell. Berlin: Erich Schmidt 2012 (Philological Studies and Sources 240.)
  • with Jacob Klingner : Handbuch Minnereden . With contributions by Iulia-Emilia Dorobanţu, Stefan Matter, Martin Muschick, Melitta Rheinheimer and Clara Strijbosch. 2 volumes. Berlin - Boston: de Gruyter 2013.

Web links

  • Ludger Lieb on the website of the Department of German Studies at Heidelberg University (there is also a list of publications)

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/presse/personalien/pers1002.html
  2. http://www.gs.uni-heidelberg.de/abteilungen/mediaevistik/lieb/index.html
  3. http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/presse/personalien/pers1002.html
  4. http://www.germanistenverzeichnis.phil.uni-erlangen.de/institutslisten/files/de/02700_de/2748_de.html
  5. http://www.uni-kiel.de/unizeit/index.php?bid=520703