Simone Vogt

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Simone Vogt is a German classical archaeologist and numismatist .

Simone Vogt studied Classical Archeology, Ancient History and Romance Studies in Cologne, Bonn and Bologna and received her doctorate in 2001 at the University of Cologne with the thesis Roman Ideal Sculpture in Northern Italy . She then completed a traineeship at the Collection of Antiquities of the Hessen Kassel Museum Landscape in Wilhelmshöhe Palace . There she dealt with the Victoria von Fossombrone and the Kassel Apollo as well as the collection of ancient coins. Since 2007 she has been a curator at the Museum August Kestner in Hanoveractive where she is responsible for the museum's numismatic collection of more than 100,000 pieces. The coin collection is the largest in northern Germany .

In her publications and presentations she devotes herself to the contextualization of historical coins, i.e. their embedding in the cultural-historical context, as well as interdisciplinary questions of ancient studies and numismatics. Another of her concerns is provenance research.

Fonts

  • Roman ideal sculpture in northern Italy. Cologne 2001 (dissertation, unprinted, PDF [without images ])
  • Goddess of victory in the service of the emperor. The Victoria of Fossombrone. Staatliche Museen Kassel, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-931787-35-4 (Monographic series of the Staatliche Museen Kassel, Volume 14)
  • Greek classical and Roman copy. The Kassel Apollo. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich-Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-422-02065-8 (publisher); ISBN 978-3-931787-42-4 (Museum) (Monographic series of the Museumslandschaft Hessen Kassel, Volume 16)
  • The coins of Augustus in the August Kestner Museum. On the occasion of the exhibition “Emperors - Warriors - Battle Losers. The coins of Augustus in the August Kestner Museum ”from June 25 to September 20, 2009. Leidorf, Rahden 2009, ISBN 978-3-86757-451-8 PDF
  • Editor: Nub Nefer. Good gold. Commemorative letter for Manfred Gutgesell. (= Hanoverian Numismatic Contributions, Volume 1), Leidorf, Rahden 2014, ISBN 978-3-86757-686-4 .
  • Editor: Money, Currency and Finances in the Greek World (5th-4th Century BC). (= Hanoverian Numismatic Contributions, Volume 2), Leidorf, Rahden 2015, ISBN 978-3-86757-687-1 .
  • Editor: Traces of Nazi persecution. Provenance research in the cultural and historical collections of the city of Hanover, Cologne 2019, ISBN 978-3-86832-551-5 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Exhibition: Kestner Museum shows Augustus coins
  2. ^ Museum news
  3. Also at academia.edu .