Jochen Schultheiss

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Jochen Schultheiß (born October 26, 1975 in Lörrach ) is a German classical and neo-Latin philologist.

Life

After graduating from the Kant-Gymnasium Weil am Rhein in 1995, he studied Classical Philology and History at the Universities of Bochum , Pisa ( Scuola Normale Superiore ), Basel and Freiburg from 1995 to 2004 , where he passed the 1st state examination in 2004. From 2005 to 2008 he completed a doctoral degree at the Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg , where he received his doctorate summa cum laude in September 2008 , funded as part of the DFG graduate college on Generational Awareness and Generational Conflicts in Antiquity and the Middle Ages . Funded by the German Academic Exchange Service , he conducted research in St Andrews from August to October 2006 . From 2008 to 2012 he was a research assistant at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg . Funded by the Jubilee Foundation, he stayed from August to September 2012 for a research stay at University College London . From October 2012 to March 2014 he was the assistant Latin studies.

After his habilitation in November 2015, he revised Georges in collaboration with the Scientific Book Society until March 2016 . Concise German-Latin dictionary . From August to November 2016, he conducted research as a fellow at the Medieval and Early Modern Age College on the subject of The Pindarian Ode in neo-Latin literature . Since 2017 he has been a research assistant in the DFG project Opera Camerarii .

Fonts

  • Generational relationships in the Confessions of Augustine. Theology and literary form in late antiquity (= Hermes individual writings. Volume 104). Steiner, Stuttgart 2011, ISBN 978-3-515-09721-5 (also dissertation, Bamberg 2008).
  • as editor with Thomas Baier : Würzburger Humanismus (= NeoLatina. Volume 23). Narr, Tübingen 2015, ISBN 3-8233-6898-2 .

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