Joachim Raeder

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Joachim Raeder (born November 22, 1951 in Berlin ) is a German classical archaeologist .

After studying classical archeology, he received his doctorate in 1979 at the Free University of Berlin with the dissertation The statuary furnishings of the Villa Hadriana near Tivoli . He received a travel grant from the German Archaeological Institute for 1980/81 . From 1981 to 1983 he worked at the Antikensammlung Berlin , where he realized the exhibition Priene - Finds from a Greek City . From 1983 to 1985 he headed the coin cabinet of the Kestner Museum in Hanover, where he published the Byzantine coins in the collection. Since 1985 he was at the Archaeological Institute and as a curator of the antiquities collection in the Kunsthalle Kiel of the University operates. He retired in December 2017. Manuel Flecker became his successor .

His main research interests are Greek and Roman sculpture and the reception of antiquities in England in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Fonts (selection)

  • The statuary decoration of the Villa Hadriana near Tivoli. Peter Lang, Frankfurt 1983, ISBN 3-8204-7578-8 .
  • Priene - finds from a Greek city. State Museums, Berlin 1983, ISSN  0522-9790 .
  • The Byzantine coins in the Kestner Museum Hannover. Kestner Museum, Hanover 1987, ISBN 3-924029-08-3 .
  • Antique collection in the Kunsthalle zu Kiel. Magazinpresse, Munich, 1987, ISSN  0341-8634 .
  • The ancient sculptures at Petworth House. Zabern-Verlag, Mainz 2000, ISBN 3-8053-2448-0 .
  • The triumph of Aphrodite. Antikensammlung-Kunsthalle zu Kiel, 2006.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Archaeological Institute of the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel ( Memento from June 7, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Manuel Flecker looks after the antique collection. In: kn-online.de . December 4, 2017, accessed March 2, 2019 .