Claudia Schindler

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Claudia Schindler (born October 30, 1967 in Dülmen ) is a German classical philologist .

Life

Claudia Schindler studied Classical Philology and Archeology at the Universities of Münster and Munich from 1986 . After the first state examination in Münster (1992), she worked there for a year as a research assistant. After several research stays, she received her doctorate in 1998 with Wolfgang Hübner in Münster with the dissertation Investigations on the parables in the Roman didactic poem . In the same year she went to the Philological Seminar in Tübingen as a research assistant . From 2003 to 2004 she was a research assistant at the University of Salzburg as a Lise Meitner scholarship holder of the Austrian Science Fund .

After her habilitation in Tübingen (2006), she worked for a year as a research assistant on the DFG project Humanistic Cicero Lectures at the University of Leipzig around 1515 and completed her legal clerkship at the Tübingen Uhland-Gymnasium in 2008/2009 . In February 2009 she was appointed to the chair for Latin studies at the University of Hamburg , which she had already represented in 2007.

Schindler deals with Greco-Roman didactic poetry , Roman drama, late antique panegyric and neo-Latin poetry. Her habilitation thesis was published in 2009 under the title Per carmina laudes: Investigations into late antique verse spanish poetry from Claudian to Coripp .

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