Krešimir Matijević

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Krešimir Matijević (born March 1, 1975 in Osnabrück ) is a German ancient historian and has been professor of ancient history and history didactics at the European University of Flensburg since 2016 .

Life

After graduating from high school in 1994, he studied history (focus on ancient history), German and literature from 1994 to 2002 at Boston College and the University of Osnabrück , where he passed the first state examination for teaching at grammar schools on April 25, 2002 and on February 10 2005 as a student of Rainer Wiegels for Dr. phil. received his doctorate . From 2003 to 2008 he was a research assistant / assistant in the field of ancient history in Osnabrück . From 2007 to 2008 he was teaching at the University of Hamburg . As Assistant Professor (2008-2015) and visiting professor (2015-2016) he taught at the University of Trier , where he joined in January 2014 habilitated . In February 2016 he was offered the W3 professorship for "Ancient History and History Didactics" at the European University of Flensburg.

His research interests are ideas of the afterlife in Greek times, the history of the late Roman Republic and the early Roman Empire , Latin epigraphy and the history of the Germanic provinces of the Roman Empire. He is co-editor of the magazine Frankfurter Electronic Rundschau on antiquity and co-editor of the Pharos series . Studies on Greco-Roman Antiquity .

Fonts (selection)

Monographs

  • with Rainer Wiegels : inscriptions and consecration monuments from the Roman Dieburg ( witnesses of the past ). AVA, Dieburg 2003, ISBN 3-9805719-8-X .
  • Marcus Antonius: Consul - Proconsul - Public Enemy. The politics of the years 44 and 43 BC. (= Osnabrück research on antiquity and the reception of antiquity. Volume 11). Marie Leidorf, Rahden 2006, ISBN 3-89646-732-8 (also dissertation, Osnabrück 2005).
  • Roman and early Christian evidence in the north of Upper Germany. Epigraphic studies on the Lower Moselle and the eastern Eifel (= Pharos. Studies on Greco-Roman antiquity. Volume 27). Marie Leidorf, Rahden 2010, ISBN 978-3-86757-255-2 .
  • Origin and character of the Homeric concept of the hereafter. Schöningh, Paderborn 2015, ISBN 3-506-78232-0 (also habilitation thesis, Trier 2014).
  • The lex sacra of Selinunte. Manipulation of the dead in the Archaic and Classical periods (= Philippika. Volume 113). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2017, ISBN 978-3-447-10891-1 .

Editorships

  • with Wolfgang Spickermann and Heinz Hermann Steenken : Rome, Germania and the Empire. Festschrift in honor of Rainer Wiegels on the occasion of his 65th birthday (= Pharos. Studies on Greco-Roman Antiquity. Volume 18). Scripta-Mercaturae-Verlag, St. Katharinen 2005, ISBN 3-89590-159-8 .
  • with Wolfgang Spickermann: Rainer Wiegels, Small writings on epigraphy and military history of the Germanic provinces. Steiner, Stuttgart 2010, ISBN 978-3-515-09732-1 .
  • Salve Abusina! An archaeological-historical museum guide through the Roman auxiliary fort of Abusina / Eining and its vicus . Morsbach, Regensburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-937527-50-5 .
  • with Wolfgang Spickermann: Rainer Wiegels, Small writings on Germania policy in the Roman Empire (= Pharos. Studies on Greco-Roman antiquity. Volume 29). Marie Leidorf, Rahden 2016, ISBN 3-86757-257-7 .
  • Celto-Roman deities and their worshipers. Files from the 14th FERCAN. Workshop Trier, 12. – 14. October 2015 (= Pharos. Studies on Greco-Roman Antiquity. Volume 39). Marie Leidorf, Rahden 2016, ISBN 3-86757-267-4 .

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