Angelika Dierichs

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Angelika Dierichs (* 1943 ) is a German classical archaeologist .

Angelika Dierichs studied German and Romance languages for teaching at the University of Göttingen between 1962 and 1966 . Then she was a secondary school teacher for German, French and art education until 1970. In 1971 she began a second degree in Classical Archeology and Art History at the University of Regensburg . In 1977 she passed the master's examination and received her doctorate in 1980 with a thesis on "The image of grasping in early Greek flat art". After completing his studies, Dierichs began to work as a freelancer in adult education, giving lectures and organizing seminars and study trips. She also writes for the magazine Antike Welt .

Dierichs has merits in conveying cultural and historical topics to a wider audience. Their books from the series Zaberns illustrated books on archeology to erotic art of the Greeks and Romans of ancient times or obstetrics ancient times in the series cultural history of the ancient world filled long existing research gaps and collected widely scattered individual studies.

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  • Eroticism in the art of Greece. Raggi-Verlag, Jona 1988 (special issue of the ancient world )
  • Greek legends. Landesbildstelle Westfalen, Münster 1989 (Westphalia in the picture. Art and cultural history series in Westphalian museums, issue 11)
  • Eroticism in the art of Greece. von Zabern, Mainz 1993 ( Zabern's illustrated books on archeology / ancient world. Special issue, volume 9) ISBN 3-8053-1540-6
  • Eroticism in Roman Art. von Zabern, Mainz 1997 (Zabern's illustrated books on archeology / ancient world. Special issue) ISBN 3-8053-2014-0
  • Editor with Hans-Werner Kalkmann: "Europe, mount the bull!". May 16 to August 30, 1998. An exhibition by the Bad Salzdetfurth Art Association in the art building at Schlosshof Bodenburg. Art Association Bad Salzdetfurth, Bad Salzdetfurth 1998
  • The birth of the gods and the confinement of women. von Zabern, Mainz 2002 ( cultural history of the ancient world , vol. 82) ISBN 3-8053-2815-X
  • Corfu Kerkyra. The green island in the Ionian Sea from Nausicaa to Kaiser Wilhelm II. Von Zabern, Mainz 2004 (Zabern's illustrated books on archeology / ancient world. Special issue) ISBN 3-8053-3324-2
  • with Anne Viola Siebert : scent notes. What the Greeks and Romans got into their noses. Kestner Museum, Hanover 2006 (Museum Kestnerianum, Volume 10) ISBN 3-924029-39-3

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