Ulrike Auhagen

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Ulrike Auhagen (born November 21, 1967 in Düsseldorf ) is a German classical philologist .

Life

Auhagen studied Latin, Greek and German at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and the Albert Ludwig University in Freiburg , where she passed the first state examination in these subjects. After completing her doctorate in Latin Philology with Eckard Lefèvre with the work The Monologue at Ovid , she was employed at the University of Freiburg from 1993 (as a research assistant, from 1995 as a research assistant) in the Collaborative Research Center 321 Transitions and Tensions between Orality and Written Form and from 1998 active as academic adviser . After habilitation at the University of Bielefeld in 2007 (thesis: The courtesan in Greek and Roman Comedy ) and the Umhabilitation to Freiburg in 2009, she was appointed there in 2012 for unscheduled professor.

Fonts (selection)

  • Ovid's monologue (= ScriptOralia. Volume 119). Narr, Tübingen 1999, ISBN 3-8233-5429-9 (also dissertation, Freiburg 1997).
  • as editor with Eckart Schäfer and Eckard Lefèvre: Horaz und Celtis (= NeoLatina. Volume 1). Narr, Tübingen 2000, ISBN 3-8233-5791-3 .
  • as editor with Eckart Schäfer: Lotichius and the Roman Elegians (= NeoLatina. Volume 2). Narr, Tübingen 2001, ISBN 3-8233-5792-1 .
  • as editor: Studies on Plautus' Epidicus (= ScriptOralia. Volume 125). Narr, Tübingen 2001, ISBN 3-8233-5435-3 .
  • as editor with Stefan Faller and Florian Hurka : Lotichius and the Roman Elegics (= NeoLatina. Volume 9). Narr, Tübingen 2005, ISBN 3-8233-6142-2 .
  • The hetaera in Greek and Roman comedy (= Zetemata . Volume 135). Beck, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-406-59320-8 (also habilitation thesis, Bielefeld 2007).

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