Sonja Glauch

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Sonja Glauch (* 1967 ) is a German philologist and mediaevalist . Her work focuses on the literature of the German and European Middle Ages .

Life

After studying German and German philology , Indo-European studies and book studies at the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (Magister exam 1992), Sonja Glauch initially worked on the edition and commentary on the Ebstorf world map (Erlangen, 1994-96), and was an assistant in Erlangen 1996/97, went to the graduation in 1997 as assistant at the Heidelberg University Library (cataloging the codices Palatini germanici, 1998-99), and finally was assistant Professor and assistant Professor at the Department of Germanic and German philology in Erlangen (1999-2007 Habilitation 12/2005). Since November 2007 she has been a senior academic councilor there and was appointed adjunct professor in July 2019 .

Her dissertation was awarded the Max Weber Prize of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences in 1998. She was a visiting professor at the University of Vienna (SS 2008) and a substitute professor at the LMU Munich (SS 2009 and WS 2009/10).

Her work focuses on Old High German and Middle High German literature, especially with regard to poetology, aesthetics and historical narratology. She has also dealt with topics of palaeography and manuscript studies as well as the history of transmission.

Sonja Glauch is co-editor of the book series 'Studies on Historical Poetics'. As a pioneer of digital humanities , she is also co-founder and editor of the specialist information online portal 'Mediaevum.de' and co-editor of the online edition 'Lyrik des deutschen Mittelalter (LHG)'.

Fonts (selection)

Monographs

  • On the threshold of literature: elements of a poetics of courtly narration . Winter Verlag, Heidelberg 2009 ISBN 978-3-8253-5532-6
  • The Codices Palatini germanici in the Heidelberg University Library (Cod. Pal. Germ. 1–181) . Edited by Karin Zimmermann with the assistance of Sonja Glauch, Matthias Miller and Armin Schlechter. (Catalogs of the Heidelberg University Library 6) Reichert Verlag, Wiesbaden 2003 ISBN 3-89500-152-X
  • together with Hartmut Kugler and Antje Willing: Die Ebstorfer Weltkarte. Annotated new edition in two volumes . Akademie Verlag, Berlin 2007 ISBN 978-3-05-004117-9
  • The Martianus Capella adaptation Notkers des Deutschen. I: investigations. II: Translation of Book I and Commentary . Niemeyer Verlag, Tübingen 2000 ISBN 3-484-89116-5

Edited volumes

  • with Robert Plath and Sabine Ziegler: Karl Hoffmann: Essays on Indo-Iranian Studies . Volume 3. Reichert Verlag, Wiesbaden 1992 ISBN 3-88226-532-9
  • Karl Bertau: Scripture - Power - Holiness in the literatures of the Judeo-Christian-Muslim Middle Ages . De Gruyter, Berlin / New York 2005 ISBN 3-11-017468-5
  • Great texts from the Middle Ages. Erlangen lecture series 2003 . Palm and Enke, Erlangen 2005 ISBN 3-7896-0831-9
  • together with Susanne Köbele, Uta Störmer-Caysa: projection - reflection - distance. Spatial ideas and figures of thought in the Middle Ages . Hartmut Kugler on his 65th birthday. De Gruyter, Berlin / Boston 2011 ISBN 978-3-11-022145-9
  • with Florian Kragl and Uta Störmer-Caysa: The philological doubt. A book for Dietmar Peschel . Fassbaender, Vienna 2016 ISBN 978-3-902575-72-2
  • with Katharina Philipowski: Talking about yourself. Historical dimensions of first-person narration . Winter, Heidelberg 2017 ISBN 978-3-8253-6862-3

Essays (in selection)

  • Fictionality in the Middle Ages; revisited. In: Poetica. Zeitschrift für Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft 46 (2014), pp. 85–139.
  • with Jonathan Green: Reading in the Middle Ages. Research results and research desiderata. In: Book Studies in Germany. A manual . Edited by Ursula Rautenberg, De Gruyter, Berlin / Boston 2013, pp. 361–410, ISBN 978-3-11-020036-2 .
  • St. Gallen. In: Places of writing in the Middle Ages: scriptoria - works - patrons. Edited by Martin Schubert, De Gruyter, Berlin / Boston 2013, pp. 493-512 ISBN 978-3-11-021792-6
  • Twice 'Erec' at the beginning of the German Arthurian novel? Some conclusions from the newly found fragments. In: Journal for German Philology 128 (2009), pp. 47–371.
  • Poetic Evidence. 'Myth' as ​​a way of thinking or as a narrative calculation in the 'Lancelot' Chrétiens de Troyes? In: Myth - Sage - Story. Commemorative script for Alfred Ebenbauer . Edited by Johannes Keller and Florian Kragl. V&R Unipress, Göttingen 2009, pp. 105–127.
  • New media, old texts? Considerations on the yield of digital resources for ancient German studies. In: Literature and literary studies on the way to the new media . Edited by Michael Stolz, Lucas Marco Gisi and Jan Loop. germanistik.ch , Zurich 2005, pp. 13–28.
  • The fables should I throw at the winter. The status of Arthurian fiction in reflex: Thomas, Gotfrid and Wolfram. In: Poetica. Zeitschrift für Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft 37 (2005), pp. 29–64.
  • Staging of the unspeakable. Rhetoric and reflection in the courtly novel. In: Journal for German Antiquity and German Literature 132 (2003), pp. 148–176.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Studies on historical poetics. Winter Verlag Heidelberg, accessed on January 18, 2020 .
  2. Databases in the Digital Humanities - two examples. In: FAU news. September 19, 2018, accessed January 18, 2020 .