Sabine Seelbach

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Sabine Seelbach , b. Heimann (born February 26, 1960 in Berlin ) is a German medievalist and early modern researcher.

Career

Sabine Seelbach studied German and philosophy at the University of Leipzig , where she received her doctorate in 1986. She then worked as a research assistant for older German literature in Leipzig, as a research assistant at the Department of Linguistic History at the Central Institute for Linguistics at the Academy of Sciences in Berlin and in the Collaborative Research Center 231 of the DFG at the University of Münster . In 1999 he completed his habilitation in Heidelberg . Professorships followed in Osnabrück and Freiburg, among others. From 2003 to 2009 she was Professor of Literary Studies and Aesthetics at the University of Opole (Poland), and from 2009–2010 University Professor in Vienna . Since 2011 she has held the professorship for older German literature and language at the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt .

In 2009 she was nominated for the Max Planck Research Prize for "Historical Memory Research ".

Publications

  • with Ulrich Seelbach (Ed.): The Thirty Years War - Event and Narration . Daphnis special edition 2019.
  • with Angelika Kemper (ed.): Documenta mnemonica 3. Central memory teachings of the late Middle Ages . Early Modern Volume 217th 2018
  • with Gerhild Zaminer (Ed.): Sehnsuchtsort Medieval. Modern sensitivities and old texts . ide 3 (2016).
  • The legend of St. Hedwig. In the translation of Kilian von Meiningen. Aschendorff-Verlag, Münster 2016, ISBN 978-3-402-13139-8 .
  • with Rafal Wojcik (Ed.): Ars memorativa in Central Europe. Daphnis 41 (2012, recte 2014). ISBN 978-90-420-3816-5
  • Host from Gravenberg: Wigalois. Text of the edition by JMN Kapteyn, translated, explained and with an afterword by Sabine Seelbach and Ulrich Seelbach. 2nd, expanded edition. Berlin / New York 2014, ISBN 978-3-11-034793-7 .
  • with Alexander Schwarz a. a. (Ed.): Contact and transfer in the history of language and literature in the Middle Ages and the early modern period. Section 51 of the XII. International Congress of German Studies Diversity and Unity of German Studies Worldwide Warsaw, July 30th - August 7th 2010. Vol. 4. Frankfurt am Main. Bern 2012. ISBN 978-3-653-02303-9
  • with Alexander Schwarz (Ed.): Translationes. Decontextualization and recontextualization in premodern literature. Amsterdam / New York 2011, ISBN 978-90-420-3529-4 .
  • Unstable guide: Studies on contingency semantics in the narrative literature of the High Middle Ages. (= Supplements to the Euphorion. Volume 58). Heidelberg 2010, ISBN 978-3-8253-5729-0 .
  • with Thomas Althaus (ed.): Salomo in Schlesien. Contributions to the 400th birthday of Friedrich von Logau (1605-2005). (= CHLOE. Supplements to Daphnis. Volume 39). Amsterdam 2006, ISBN 90-420-2066-0 .
  • Ars and scientia. Genesis, tradition and functions of the mnemotechnical treatise literature of the 15th century. Habilitation thesis . (= Early modern times. Volume 58). Tübingen 2000, ISBN 3-484-36558-7 .
  • with Marion Marquard a. a. (Ed.): Critical questions to tradition. Festschrift for Clausträger on his 70th birthday. Stuttgart 1997. ISBN 978-3-88099-345-7
  • Concept and appreciation of human work in Sebastian Brant and Thomas Murner. (= Stuttgart theses on German studies. No. 225). Stuttgart 1990, ISBN 3-88099-229-0
  • with Gotthardt Lerchner u. a. (Ed.): Socio-cultural contexts of language and literature development. Festschrift for Rudolf Große on his 65th birthday . Stuttgart 1989. ISBN 978-3-88099-235-1

literature

  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar , Vol. 4, 2017, p. 3420.

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