Bernhard Schmaltz

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Bernhard Schmaltz (born April 24, 1941 in Nuremberg ) is a German classical archaeologist .

Life

After attending high school Christian-Ernestinum in Bayreuth until graduation in 1960 studied Bernhard Schmaltz classical archeology and classical philology at the universities of Marburg , Heidelberg , Freiburg and Saarbruecken , where he on 16 June 1967 with the dissertation research on the Attic Marmorlekythen received his doctorate . He then took on the position of a research assistant at the University of Saarbrücken before receiving a travel grant from the German Archaeological Institute from 1968 to 1969 . He then did research with a grant from the DFG, before he was a consultant at the German Archaeological Institute in Athens from 1972 to 1977 . The habilitation took place on June 22, 1977 at the University of Marburg with the habilitation thesis Metal Figures from the Kabiren Shrine near Thebes. The statuettes made of bronze and lead . From the winter semester 1977/78 to the summer semester 1978 he represented the chair in Marburg before he was appointed professor (C 3) in Marburg in 1979. Since 1990 he has been a full professor (C 4) for Classical Archeology at the University of Kiel and at the same time director of the Antikensammlung . At the end of September 2006 he retired .

Fonts

  • Investigations on the Attic marble leyths . Mann, Berlin 1970, ISBN 3-7861-2156-7
  • Metal figures from the Kabiren shrine near Thebes. The statuettes made of bronze and lead , Das Kabirenheiligtum bei Theben, Vol. 6. de Gruyter, Berlin 1980, ISBN 3-11-005757-3
  • Greek grave reliefs . Scientific Book Society, 2nd, unchanged. Ed., Darmstadt 1993, ISBN 3-534-08562-0
  • with Magdalene Söldner (ed.): Greek ceramics in a cultural context. Files from the International Vase Symposium in Kiel from September 24-28, 2001 . Scriptorium, Münster 2003, ISBN 3-932610-23-7

literature

  • Inge Auerbach: Catalogus professorum academiae Marburgensis , Vol. 3, 1, Marburg 2000, p. 187

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