Gernot Michael Müller

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Gernot Michael Müller (born July 28, 1970 in Berlin-Dahlem ) is a German classical philologist ( Latinist ).

Life

From 1990 Gernot Michael Müller studied Classical Philology, German , Italian and Latin Philology of the Middle Ages at the University of Munich and the University of Venice . After the first state examination (1996) he worked as a research assistant in the DFG project “Humanism and Nation”. In 1999 he was with the dissertation The "Germania generalis" of Conrad Celtis : studies Edition, Translation and Commentary doctorate . He then worked for two years as a research assistant in the collaborative research center “Cultures of the Performative” at the Free University of Berlin . From 2002 to 2008 he was a lecturer in Classical Philology and European Cultural History at the University of Augsburg . In 2002/2003 he received a scholarship from the Gerda Henkel Foundation and in 2004/2005 from the German Research Foundation.

After replacing the assistant position for ancient history at the University of Augsburg in the winter semester of 2007/2008 , Müller completed his habilitation in 2008 in Classical and Neo-Latin Philology and began teaching at the Institute for Cultural Studies at the University of Lucerne . In the summer semester of 2009 he was the chair for Latin studies at the University of Bamberg . From the winter semester 2009/2010 to the summer semester 2010 he represented the chair for Latin Philology I at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen , which had been vacant since Heinz Hofmann's retirement . Since the beginning of 2011 he has been Professor of Classical Philology at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt , having already represented the chair from September to December 2010. He turned down a call to the University of Salzburg. From 2014 to 2016 he was Vice President of the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt. Since October 1, 2019, he has been Professor (W3) for Classical Philology / Latin Studies at the University of Bonn.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Vita at the KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt .
  2. Research and teaching . 18th year, 2011, issue 3, p. 231.