Christine Walde

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Christine Walde (born November 25, 1960 in Freudenstadt ) is a German classical philologist .

From 1980 to 1989 she studied Latin , Greek and English at the University of Tübingen . During and after her studies, she worked on the editorial team for the Rise and Decline of the Roman World (ANRW) and on Kindler's New Literature Lexicon . In 1990 she received her doctorate in Tübingen and then worked until 1993 at the Sigmund Freud Institute in Frankfurt am Main on the project The Ancient Heritage in Freud's Psychoanalytic Dream Research, which was funded by the Volkswagen Foundation . From 1993 to 2001 (interrupted by a habilitation grant from the DFG from 1994 to 1997) she was a research assistant and temporarily deputy professor at the University of Basel , where she qualified as a professor in 1998 in classical philology. From 2001 to 2005 she was Assistant Professor (SNSF) there. In 2005, she accepted a professorship for Classical Philology at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz .

Literature (selection)

Monographs
  • Herculeus laboratory. Studies on the pseudosenecan Hercules Oetaeus. Frankfurt u. a. 1992 (Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 64).
  • Ancient dream interpretation and modern dream research. Artemis, Düsseldorf 2001.
  • The Dream Representations in Greco-Roman Poetry. KG Saur-Verlag, Munich-Leipzig 2001.
Editing
  • with Annette Gerok-Reiter: Dream and Vision in the Premodern. Traditions, discussions, perspectives. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 2012.
  • The reception of ancient literature: cultural-historical works lexicon. Der Neue Pauly - Supplements, Volume 7. JB Metzler, Stuttgart 2010.
    • English version: The Reception of Classical Literature, Brill`s New Pauly Supplements 5. Leiden 2012.
  • with Emma Scioli: Sub imagine somni. Dreams and other nocturnal phenomena in Greco-Roman Antiquity. ETS, Pisa 2010.
  • with Ueli Dill : Ancient Myths. Constructions, transformations, media. Festschrift for Fritz Graf. DeGruyter, Berlin 2009.
  • The spectrum of its reception from antiquity to the 19th century. Trier 2009 (Bochum Classical Studies Colloquium, Volume 78).
  • Lucan in the 21st Century / Lucan in the 21st Century. Saur, Munich / Leipzig 2005.
  • Specialized editor of the New Pauly

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