Lutz Lenz

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Lutz Lenz (born November 19, 1942 in Waigandshain ) is a German classical philologist .

From 1962 Lutz Lenz studied classical philology at the universities of Frankfurt am Main and Heidelberg . In 1968 and 1970 he passed the first and second state exams in Frankfurt. In 1971 he was at the University of Frankfurt with a thesis on The Homeric Aphroditehymnus and aristeia of Aeneas in the Iliad doctorate . He then worked in the school service until he was hired in 1986 as a senior teacher in the university service at the University of Frankfurt. Here he mainly held courses on subject didactics of ancient language teaching. He has been retired since 2008.

Lutz Lenz mainly deals with ancient Greek literature ( Homer , Aeschylus , Aristophanes ) and with comparative literature . Together with Kurt Roeske and Hartmut Ruhbach, he gave the two-part textbook Eklogai. Introduction to New Testament Greek (1973–1994).

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  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar , 18th Edition (2001), p. 1869.

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