Carmen Cardelle de Hartmann

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Carmen Cardelle de Hartmann (born December 20, 1963 in Monforte de Lemos as María del Carmen Cardelle González ) is a Spanish-German philologist .

Carmen Cardelle de Hartmann attended high school in Monforte de Lemos from 1979 to 1981. From 1981 to 1986 she studied classical philology at the University of Santiago , where he made the licentiate in Classical Philology. From 1987 to 1988 she studied Latin, Greek and Spanish philology at Saarland University . In 1993 she did her PhD in Latin Philology with Peter Steinmetz . Various scholarships followed. From 1997 to 1998 she had a post-doctoral position at the graduate school "Text Criticism" at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich (LMU). From 2002 to 2003 she was an assistant at the Institute for Medieval Latin Philology at the LMU. In Munich she worked as an assistant (2002/2003) and as a substitute professor for another year (2004/2005). In 2006 he completed his habilitation on dialogues in the Latin Late Middle Ages and the venia legendi for the subject of Latin Philology of Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Since October 2007, Hartmann has been Academic Adviser and Head of the Department of Medieval and Modern Latin Philology in the Romance Department of the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg . In July 2008 she became Associate Professor of Latin Philology of the Middle Ages and Modern Times and Historical Auxiliary Sciences at the University of Zurich .

Hartmann is deputy chairwoman of the German Neo-Latin Society and a member of the German Medieval Association and the Mommsen Society . Her main research interests are late antique and early medieval historiography as well as dialogue literature in the broader sense.

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  • Philological studies on the Chronicle of Hydatius von Chaves (= Palingenesia. Series for Classical Classical Studies. Vol. 47.) Steiner, Stuttgart 1994, ISBN 3-515-06385-4 (also: Saarbrücken, University, dissertation, 1993).
  • Latin dialogues 1200–1400. Historical literary study and repertory (= Middle Latin Studies and Texts. Vol. 37). Brill, Leiden et al. 2007, ISBN 978-90-04-16033-0 .

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