Lilian Maul-Balensiefen

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Lilian Maul-Balensiefen (born as Lilian Balensiefen ) is a German classical archaeologist .

Lilian Maul-Balensiefen studied classical archeology, Greek and Latin studies at the University of Tübingen from 1977 to 1979 , then from 1979 to 1980 at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem , 1980 to 1984 again in Tübingen, 1984/85 at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville and 1985 to 1987 again at the University of Tübingen. In 1980 and 1981 she took part in excavations in Dor , Israel, during the summers . In 1983 she was the first state examination for teaching at secondary schools in 1987, she was at the Department Altertums- and Cultural Studies at the University of Tübingen with a work about the importance of the mirror image as iconographic motif in ancient art at Ulrich Hausmann doctorate . This was followed by a substitute activity as a grammar school teacher at the Uhland grammar school in Tübingen for two months . Balensiefen then worked as a research assistant at the Rome Department of the German Archaeological Institute until September 1990 ; for the last year and a half she worked on the microfiche edition of the photo library . In October 1990 she became a research assistant at the Department of Classical Archeology at the Free University of Berlin (FU), which she remained until 1995. 1998 habilitation they are at the Free University Berlin with a thesis The Palatium of Augustus and the Augustan historical myth . She also received the Venia Legendi for the subject at the university. In 1999/2000 she held a chair at the University of Munich . Teaching activities at the Free University of Berlin, the TU Cottbus and the University of Heidelberg followed until 2008 . In 2008 she moved to Heidelberg, where she has been teaching ever since. Since May 2010 Maul-Balensiefen has been a research assistant at the Research Unit Edition of Literary Cuneiform Texts from Assur of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences , since 2011 at the Research Unit Winckelmann Edition of the Academy of Sciences and Literature in Mainz . In 2012 she was appointed adjunct professor in Heidelberg.

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  • The importance of the mirror image as an iconographic motif in ancient art. (= Tübingen Studies on Archeology and Art History , Volume 10), Wasmuth, Tübingen 1990, ISBN 3-8030-1909-5 . (Dissertation)
  • Processing: index of ancient art and architecture. Accompanying volume, register and commentary. Saur, Munich-New York-London-Paris 1991, ISBN 3-598-32083-3 .
  • Arrangement: history of the art of antiquity. Statue descriptions, materials, reviews. 5. Descriptions of statues, materials on the “history of the art of antiquity”. Reviews. (= Johann Joachim Winckelmann: Schriften und Nachlaß , Volume 4), von Zabern, Mainz 2012, ISBN 978-3-8053-4569-9 .
  • She also made contributions to The New Overbeck and In the Gardens of Aphrodite, among others . Catalog for the exhibition in the antique sculpture collection of the Free University of Berlin . The habilitation thesis has not yet been printed.

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