Hanspeter Schaudig

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Hanspeter Schaudig is an ancient orientalist .

Hanspeter Schaudig studied Assyriology, namely Akkadian and Sumerian , as well as Middle Eastern archeology , Islamic studies , Arabic , Hebrew and Aramaic from the winter semester 1986/1987 to the summer semester 1991 at the University of Freiburg , from the winter semester 1991/1992 to the summer semester 1997 at the University of Münster , where Moreover, even Ugaritic was added. In July 1997 in Münster there was a thesis on the subject of The Inscriptions of Nabonidus of Babylon and Cyrus the Great. Texts and grammar for the doctorate . He then became a research assistant to Manfried Dietrich at his chair for Ugaritic studies , where Schaudig was responsible for studying the texts from Alalaḫ in addition to teaching and researching the cultures of Syria and the Levant . After briefly serving as an assistant at the Assyrological Chair at Heidelberg University from April to July 2001, Schaudig became a research assistant at the Collaborative Research Center 493 “Functions of Religion in Ancient Societies of the Near East” at the University of Münster . In August 2003 he became a research assistant in Heidelberg, in August 2009 a research assistant at the excavation project of the German Orient Society in Aššur, which is located at the Free University of Berlin . In 2009/2010 he again represented the assistant in Heidelberg. In August 2010 Schaudig joined the research project Edition of literary cuneiform texts from Assur at the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences . On July 11, 2012, the habilitation and the award of the venia legendi for the subject Assyriology-Ancient Near Eastern Studies at the University of Heidelberg, the subject of the qualification paper was Tradition and Transformation of the 'Catastrophe of Ibbi-Sîn' in Babylonian Literature . Schaudig has been an adjunct professor at the Institute for Assyriology at Heidelberg University since August 2017 .

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