Areas of Activity#
Here you will find all fields of scholarship for this section.
A
- altaic studies Go to
- ancient history Go to
- ancient history Go to
- ancient history Go to
- ancient history Go to
- ancient medicine Go to
- ancient novel Go to
- Ancient Philosophy and Science Go to
- ancient roman history Go to
- antique and middel Latin epic Go to
- Apuleius Go to
- archaeology, classics Go to
- Archaeology Go to
- archaeology of Northern India and Central Asia Go to
- assyriology Go to
B
- Buddhism in Sri Lanka Go to
- Byzantine period Go to
C
- Changes during the Early Middle Ages Go to
- Chinese history and civilization Go to
- Christian Persecutions (Antiquity Go to
- classical philology Go to
- Classical studies in the time of the German National Socialism Go to
- classical tradition Go to
- Classic Go to
- classics & auxiliary disciplines Go to
- classics Go to
- classics Go to
- classics Go to
- Classics Go to
- classics, history Go to
- classics, history, literature Go to
- classics, roman history Go to
- comparative historical linguistics Go to
- Comparative literature Go to
- comparative philology Go to
- comparative philology Go to
- Cultural Semiotic Go to
E
- Edition and interpretation Go to
- egyptology Go to
- epigraphy Go to
- epigraphy of Northern India and Central Asia Go to
F
- First Epistle of Clement Go to
- fragmentarily attested languages of ancient Italy Go to
G
- Greek and Latin inscriptions Go to
- Greek and Roman Onomastics Go to
- Greek and Roman popular philosophy Go to
- greek & arabic philology Go to
- Greek Go to
- greek heritage in islam Go to
- Greek heritage in Islam Go to
- Greek history Go to
- Greek lexicography (esp. Stephanos of Byzantium (Ethnika)) Go to
- Greek tragedy and comedy Go to
H
- hellenistic epigrams Go to
- historical and literary aspects Go to
- history of Ancient India and Central Asia, Go to
- history of Arabic studies in Germany Go to
- history of Buddhism Go to
- History of Central Asia Go to
- history of christianity Go to
- History of Classical scholarship Go to
- history of Judaea Go to
- History of late classical antiquity and early Go to
- Horace Go to
- Horace Go to
- Humanism and Renaissance research Go to
I
- Ignatius of Antioch Go to
- influence of Arabic medicine, philosophy, sciences, and applied arts on Western Europe Go to
- islamic art & cultural history Go to
- islamic & greek thought Go to
- islamic studies Go to
- islamic studies, semitic languages Go to
J
- Judaism in the Graeco-Roman World Go to
L
- language and imagery Go to
- language and literary style Go to
- Latin and Greek language Go to
- Latin comedies(Plautus and Terenz) Go to
- latin Go to
- Latin Go to
- Latin in modern society and in scholarship of our times Go to
- Latin language Go to
- Latin literature and its reception Go to
- Latin literature in Early modern times Go to
- Latin poetry of the Imperial period (esp. Seneca’s tragedies) Go to
- Latin syntax and semantics Go to
- Latin texts relevant for the history of religion, art, medicine and university Go to
- linguistics & classics Go to
- literature and dialect Go to
- literature and linguistic register Go to
M
- medieval studies Go to
- Modern and contemporary Japanese literature Go to
N
- New Testament (Dating) Go to
O
- oriental studies Go to
- oriental studies Go to
- oriental studies Go to
- origins of Buddhism in ancient India Go to
- Ovid Go to
P
- Pali language and literature Go to
- Pottery Go to
- Prudentius Go to
R
- recovery of lost Greek texts by Arabic translations, also their help in the edition of Greek texts Go to
- Religious cults in ancient Macedonia Go to
- Roman comedy Go to
- roman history Go to
- Roman history Go to
- roman history, religion Go to
S
- Sanskrit Go to
- Seneca's tragedies Go to
- social history and demography of the Roman Empire Go to
- social history Go to
- Sociology of language Go to
- South German regional history and genealogy Go to
- structure and intertextuality Go to
T
- The Japan research methodology Go to
- tibetology, history Go to
- Trade and Exchange Go to
- turkology Go to
V
- Vergil Go to


