Marion Gindhart

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Marion Gindhart (* 1970 in Dillingen an der Donau ) is a German classical and neo-Latin philologist.

Life

After graduating from the Johann-Michael-Sailer-Gymnasium Dillingen in 1989, she studied Classical Philology (especially Latin), Classical Archeology and Ancient History at the University of Augsburg from 1990 to 1996 . From 1991 to 1997 she worked with Jochen Brüning at the Institute for European Cultural History Augsburg in the project indexing of astronomical and mathematical literature at the Augsburg State and City Library , the Oettingen-Wallerstein Library and the Dillingen Study Library . From 1997 to 1999, she was a full-time research assistant at the Department of Classical Philology at the University of Augsburg with Marion Lausberg . As a scholarship holder, she did research from 1999 to 2002 at the Graduate College Knowledge Fields of the Modern Age at the University of Augsburg. She received a scholarship from 2002 to 2003 as part of the women's program at the University of Augsburg. From 2000 to 2003 she worked as a lecturer at the Universities of Augsburg and Würzburg in the field of Classical Philology.

After completing her doctorate in 2004 at the University of Augsburg in the subject of Classical Philology with the dissertation The Comet Year 1618. Investigations into the reception, communication and instrumentalization of ancient and contemporary knowledge in the early modern cometary literature of the German-speaking area, she worked from 2005 to 2008 as a lecturer at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Kiel . When Wilhelm Blümer she was from the summer semester of 2008 to the summer semester 2010 research assistant at the Department of Classical Studies of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz . From winter semester 2010/2011 to summer semester 2016 she was junior professor and representative of the work area Paradigma Old World at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. Since 2017 she has been a collaborator and scientific coordinator in the DFG project Opera Camerarii at the University of Würzburg and a member of the scientific advisory board of the Lingua Academica series . Contributions to the study of historical scholarly and scientific languages . In February 2017 she was appointed adjunct professor at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz.

Her research interests are literary literature of antiquity and the early modern period, discursive formations of natural phenomena , reception of pagan authors in the Middle Ages, early modern translations of antiquity, early modern disputation culture , intermediality and paratextuality, as well as historical narratology .

Fonts

  • The comet year 1618. Ancient and contemporary knowledge in the early modern comet literature of the German-speaking area (= knowledge literature in the Middle Ages. Volume 44). Reichert, Wiesbaden 2006, ISBN 3-89500-487-1 (also dissertation, Augsburg 2003).
  • as editor with Ursula Kundert : Disputatio (1200–1800). Form, function and effect of a leading medium of university knowledge culture (= Trends in Medieval Philology. Volume 20). de Gruyter, Berlin et al. 2010, ISBN 978-3-11-022710-9 .
  • as editor with Hanspeter Marti and Robert Seidel : Early modern disputations. Polyvalent production apparatus of learned knowledge . Böhlau, Cologne et al. 2016, ISBN 3-412-50330-4 .
  • as editor with Tanja Pommerening : Beginning and End. Premodern scenarios of the creation and end of the world (= Zabern's illustrated books on archeology ). Zabern, Darmstadt 2016, ISBN 3-8053-5032-5 .

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