Dieter Bremer

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Dieter Bremer (born February 20, 1938 in Kiel ) is a German classical philologist .

Bremer received his doctorate in 1968 at the University of Tübingen with the dissertation light and dark in the language of archaic Greek , which was published in 1976. After his habilitation at the University of Munich (1979), he was appointed University Professor of Greek Philology there in 1981 . In 2003 he retired.

Bremer's main research interests include science and the arts of antiquity and their reception. He is also the author of translations and bilingual editions of the poets Aeschylus ( Prometheus in Fesseln , Frankfurt am Main 1988), Pindar ( Siegeslieder , Munich 1994) and Aristophanes ( Women in the People's Assembly , Stuttgart 2004, with comments by Niklas Holzberg and an afterword by Maria H. Dettenhofer ). Together with his colleague Andreas Patzer , Bremer published the anthology Science and Existence in 1985 , which contained contributions to an international symposium in honor of Uvo Hölscher .

literature

  • Kürschner's German Scholar's Calendar , Volume 1, 2003, p. 372.

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