Gerlinde Huber-Rebenich

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Gerlinde Huber-Rebenich (born April 14, 1959 in Mannheim ) is a German classical and Middle Latin philologist.

Life

Gerlinde Huber-Rebenich first studied Latin and French at the University of Mannheim , the University of Nantes and the University of Lausanne . After a year of study at Corpus Christi College in Oxford, she studied Latin Philology of the Middle Ages and Modern Times at the University of Heidelberg from 1986 to 1989 . In 1990 it was in Mannheim with the work "The motive of the widow of Ephesus' in Latin texts of antiquity and the Middle Ages" doctorate and took on a Greek course which she completed in the 1993rd Her habilitation took place in 1995 with the course description Classical Philology taking into account the history of the impact of Latin literature .

From 1989 to 1991 she had already worked as a research assistant at the Europa-Institut at the University of Mannheim on the research project Repertory of text-accompanying prints on Ovid's Metamorphoses . She then worked in the Heidelberg University Library , where she cataloged manuscripts. In 1995 she was appointed C3 professor for Middle and New Latin at the University of Jena . On February 8, 2002, she was elected as a full member of the Saxon Academy of Sciences . She is a member of the Academy of Non-Profit Science in Erfurt . She turned down a call to the Free University of Berlin (2009). In the 2009/2010 winter semester, she switched to teaching Latin Philology at the University of Bern .

In addition to Middle and Neo-Latin literature, Huber-Rebenich's research focuses on the medieval reception of Ovid.

Works

  • as co-translator and commentator: Mirabilia Urbis Romae: the wonders of the city of Rome . Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 2014, ISBN 978-3-451-30931-1

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. When the cows were grazing at the forum , in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung of October 5, 2014, p. 46