Blog of the exhibition
"Jenseits des Horizonts" (in German)
Recent post [May 8, 2012]: Masterplan mit VerpflegungNews
New Publications: Neotopia 02/2012
The latest issue of the Cluster’s newsletter “Neotopia” has been published and is now available for download
Zukunftsportal: ANTIKE | The Congress
Students discover ancient cultures. A project and conference about a journey back in time – here in Berlin.
Conference Review: CAST IN SPACE
Twenty scientists, two catchwords: space & image. Looking into the past opens new vistas regarding conceptualizations of space – helping us to understand modern and contemporary visual phenomena.
Calendar
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Ceremony:
Opening Ceremony of "Berlin Graduate School o
Wed, May 23, 18:00
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Colloquium:
Colloquium on Cultural Theory 2
Fri, May 25, 11:00
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Presentation:
Disputatio: Andreas Gräff
Thu, May 31, 09:30
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Exhibition:
Exhibition Opening: Auf den Kopf gestellt! We
Fri, June 01, 17:00
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Reading Group:
Reader's Circle: Raumwissen und Wissensräume I
Tue, June 05, 16:15
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Ceremony:
Opening Ceremony of "Berlin Graduate School o
Lydia Tummuseit
Institut für Klassische Philologie (HU)
Lydia Tummuseit studied Classical studies and German language and literature studies at the Freie Universität Berlin. Since October 2009 she has worked as a Doctoral Fellow in the Excellence Cluster on her doctoral thesis on the literary reception of Rome in late antiquity within the project “The City as Site of Discourse” of Topoi Research Group C-IV “Ancient City Spaces”. |
General Information
Group
Doctoral Fellow
01.10.2009 - 30.09.2012
dissertation
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Organisation / Department
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Philosophische Fakultät II
Institut für Klassische Philologie
Philosophische Fakultät II
Institut für Klassische Philologie
Address
Unter den Linden 6
10099 Berlin
Germany
10099 Berlin
Germany
Activities
talk
"Presentation of Doctoral Research"
part of the Conference Spaces of Communication in the Early Principate
part of the Conference Spaces of Communication in the Early Principate
talk
"Prudentius' Contra Symmachum: eine verspätete Stellungnahme zum Streit um den Victoriaaltar?"
part of the Colloquium Meeting Research Group C-IV
part of the Colloquium Meeting Research Group C-IV