Haritini Kotsidu

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Haritini Kotsidu ( Greek Χαριτίνη Κωτσίδου Charitini Kotsidou , * 1963 in Kastoria ) is a German classical archaeologist of Greek origin.

Haritini Kotsidu studied classical archeology, art history and classical philology at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main and the University of Würzburg from 1981 to 1985 . In 1986 she completed her studies in Frankfurt, initially with a master's degree, followed by her doctorate in 1990 in the same position with the thesis The musical agonies of the Panathenaic in archaic and classical times. A historical-archaeological investigation . Since then, Kotsidu has been active in research and teaching in Frankfurt. The habilitation took place in 1998 with the script Timē kai doxa. Honors for Hellenistic rulers in the Greek motherland and in Asia Minor with special consideration of the archaeological monuments . The private lecturer teaches in Frankfurt in the rank of adjunct professor. Kotsidu researches primarily on Greek art and cultural history, on Roman wall painting and mosaic art, and on the reception of antiquities in modern times . She has also appeared as a translator of specialist literature from Greek .

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  • The musical agons of the Panathenaic in archaic and classical times. A historical-archaeological investigation . tuduv, Munich 1991, ISBN 3-88073-418-6 (sources and research on the ancient world, vol. 8).
  • Timē kai doxa. Honors for Hellenistic rulers in the Greek motherland and in Asia Minor with special consideration of the archaeological monuments . Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-05-003447-5 .
  • Landscape in the picture. Nature projections in the ancient art of decoration . Werner, Worms 2007, ISBN 978-3-88462-249-0 .
  • with Hans von Steuben and Götz Lahusen (eds.): Museion. Contributions to ancient sculpture: Festschrift in honor of Peter Cornelis Bol . Bibliopolis, Möhnesee 2007, ISBN 978-3-933925-88-6 .
  • Greek art. From the beginning to Hellenism . Reclam, Stuttgart 2010, ISBN 978-3-15-018707-4 .

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