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AREAS OF ACTIVITY - Classics and Oriental Studies
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age
- Changes during the Early Middle Ages
- Manuscripts in the age of print
- Reception of classical literature in the Middle Ages
- Transition from Paganism to Christianity, from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
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ancient
- Ancient Central Asia
- Ancient Egyptian religion
- Ancient Greek dialects from their earliest attestations to their demise
- Ancient Greek language
- Ancient Greek language and texts
- Ancient Greek literature
- Ancient Greek syntax, semantics and pragmatics
- Ancient History, particularly Hellenistic
- Ancient Iranian religions
- Ancient Mesopotamia
- Ancient Near Eastern Studies
- Ancient Rhetoric
- Ancient Rhetoric, with particular reference to modern insights in physical and emotional behavior
- Ancient Roman architecture
- Ancient Semitic languages
- Ancient biography of poets and their literary reception
- Ancient comedy (especially Plautus)
- Ancient demography
- Ancient discourse of law and literature
- Ancient economic history
- Ancient economy
- Ancient grammarians
- Ancient historiography
- Ancient history
- Ancient history
- Ancient history of the Near and Middle East (pre-Hellenistic)
- Ancient ideas on language
- Ancient literary criticism
- Ancient literary criticism
- Ancient medicine
- Ancient music
- Ancient novel
- Ancient novel
- Ancient patristic literature
- Ancient philosophy
- Ancient philosophy
- Ancient philosophy and science
- Ancient political thought
- Ancient rhetoric
- Ancient rhetorical theory
- Ancient scholarship
- Ancient scholarship
- Ancient social history
- Ancient sociolinguistics
- Ancient theatre
- Economic, social and political history of Ancient Mesopotamia and adjacent regions
- Economy and society in the ancient Roman world
- Edition, textual criticism and translation of ancient and Byzantine texts
- Fragmentarily attested languages of ancient Italy
- Grammatical thoughts in Ancient Greece
- Greek and Latin school texts, with special emphasis on ancient rhetoric and declamation
- Historical and comparative philology and linguistics of ancient Indo-Iranian languages
- History of ancient Greece
- History of ancient Italy
- History of ancient historiography
- History of ancient scholarship
- History of the Ancient Greek language from an Indo-European perspective
- History of the ancient Near East and Greece
- Intercultural relationships in the ancient world
- Languages and history of Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations (Sumer, Akkade, Assyria, Babylonia)
- Languages of ancient Italy
- Origins of Buddhism in ancient India
- Relationship between art and text in the ancient world
- Relationships between ancient scientific tradition (particularly Lucretius and Seneca) and modern science
- Religious cults in ancient Macedonia
- Survival and reception of Ancient Drama
- Textual transmission of ancient literature
- Topography of Ancient Greece
- Topography of Ancient Rome
- Topography of Ancient South Italy
- Tradition, impact, transformation of Ancient Near Eastern civilizations
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arabic
- Arabic
- Arabic philology
- Arabic studies
- Aramaic and Arabic dialectology
- History of Arabic studies in Germany
- Influence of Arabic medicine, philosophy, sciences, and applied arts on Western Europe
- Recovery of lost Greek texts by Arabic translations, also their help in the edition of Greek texts
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archaeology
- Archaeology
- Archaeology of Early Rome
- Archaeology of Greek and Roman religion
- Classical Archaeology
- Classical archaeology (Eastern Mediterranean)
- Cultural theory in classical archaeology
- Egyptian archaeology
- History of archaeology
- Prehistoric archaeology of South Asia and Central Asia
- Roman archaeology
- Roman archaeology
- Roman archaeology and topography
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art
- Art in China since the Yuan period
- Culture and art of the Ming period
- Historiography of art history
- History of Islamic Art and Architecture
- History of art
- Iconology and history of art
- Influence of Arabic medicine, philosophy, sciences, and applied arts on Western Europe
- Latin texts relevant for the history of religion, art, medicine and university
- Methodology of art history
- Relationship between art and text in the ancient world
- Roman art history
- Theory of culture and art
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asia
- Ancient Central Asia
- Christianity in Central Asia
- Cultural translation in East Asia
- Development of international law in East Asia
- Greek city in Asia Minor
- Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor
- History of international relations in modern East Asia
- History of the book in East Asia
- Intercultural political history of ideas in Europe and East Asia
- Law and legal sociology in East Asia
- Manichaeism in Central Asia
- Prehistoric archaeology of South Asia and Central Asia
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book
- Book history
- History of the book in East Asia
- History of the book in Japan
- History of the book in Korea
- History of the book in Vietnam
- Oriental manuscript and book studies
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buddhism
- Buddhism in Sri Lanka
- History and languages of Buddhism
- History of Buddhism
- Old Uighur Buddhism
- Origins of Buddhism in ancient India
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central
- Ancient Central Asia
- Central Asiatic languages
- Central Asiatic scripts
- Christianity in Central Asia
- Manichaeism in Central Asia
- Prehistoric archaeology of South Asia and Central Asia
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century
- 19th century literature and culture
- Classical Japanese literature up to the 19th century
- Greek literature of the 1st and 2nd century CE
- History of Science in 18th and 19th century Japan, Rangaku - Dutch Studies
- History of diplomacy of the XVI century
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china
- Art in China since the Yuan period
- History of Christianity in Japan and China,
- Intellectual history of late Imperial China
- Scientific and cultural exchanges between Europe, China and Japan
- Turkic languages of China
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chinese
- Chinese linguistic politeness
- Chinese loanwords in Old Turkic
- Chinese political thought, philosophy and logic
- Chinese pragmatics
- Chinese religions
- Korean literature in Literary Chinese, esp. travel literature
- Middle Mongolian in Chinese script
- Sanskrit, Tibetan, Chinese
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christian
- Christian Latin literature
- Christian Orient
- Christian Oriental studies
- Christian Persecutions (Antiquity)
- Christian papyri
- Christians and Pagans in Late Antiquity
- Early Christian and late antique history of ideas and culture
- Early Christian literature
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christianity
- Christianity in Central Asia
- Early Christianity
- History of Christianity in Japan and China,
- History of christianity
- Transition from Paganism to Christianity, from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
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city
- Cities
- Greek city in Asia Minor
- Poets and authors and the city of Rome
- Urbanism: Public spaces in Greek and Roman cities
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classical
- Archaic and classical Greek poetry
- Classical Archaeology
- Classical European literature and philosophy
- Classical Greek music
- Classical Japanese literature
- Classical Japanese literature up to the 19th century
- Classical Philology in general, both Greek and Latin
- Classical and medieval philology
- Classical archaeology (Eastern Mediterranean)
- Classical archeology
- Classical literature
- Classical philology
- Classical philology
- Classical studies
- Classical studies
- Classical studies in the time of the German National Socialism
- Classical tradition
- Classical tradition
- Classical tradition in Polish and European culture (XVI – XX cent.)
- Cultural theory in classical archaeology
- European classical tradition
- History of Classical scholarship
- History of Classical scholarship
- History of classical scholarship
- History of late classical antiquity and early Byzantine period
- Magic and the supernatural in classical literature
- Reception of Classical European literature and philosophy
- Reception of classical literature in the Middle Ages
- Reception of the classical tradition in Byzantium and the Modern Greek Enlightenment
- Reception, classical tradition
- Relationships between text and image in the classical world
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comedy
- Ancient comedy (especially Plautus)
- Comedy
- Greek and Roman Comedy
- Greek and Roman comedy
- Greek tragedy and comedy
- Latin comedies (Plautus and Terenz)
- Roman comedy
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comparative
- Comparative Indo-European and Indo-Iranian linguistics
- Comparative Literature
- Comparative Semitic morphosyntax
- Comparative literature
- Comparative philology
- Comparative political thought between medieval Europe and Tokugawa Japan
- Comparative research on transformation processes
- Comparative studies
- Historical and comparative philology and linguistics of ancient Indo-Iranian languages
- Indo-European comparative linguistics
- Indo-European historical and comparative linguistics
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criticism
- Ancient literary criticism
- Ancient literary criticism
- Edition, textual criticism and translation of ancient and Byzantine texts
- Greek and Latin textual transmission and criticism
- Latin Textual Criticism
- Literary criticism
- Textual criticism
- Textual criticism and editorial technique
- Textual criticism and editorial technique
- Textual criticism and text edition
- Textual criticism applied to Attic and non-Attic literature
- Textual criticism of Greek and Roman authors
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culture
- 19th century literature and culture
- Aksumite history and culture
- Augustan and Flavian culture
- Classical tradition in Polish and European culture (XVI – XX cent.)
- Culture and art of the Ming period
- Culture of Late Antiquity (Hellenistic novel)
- Early Christian and late antique history of ideas and culture
- Edo Period culture
- Emotions in Greek culture
- Figurative culture of the Greek and Roman eras
- Greek culture
- Hellenistic culture
- History and culture of Late Antique Egypt
- History and culture of Syria-Palestine
- History and culture of Tibet
- History of religion/culture
- Indigenous Cultures of South Italy
- Late Antique and early Islamic writing cultures
- Latin literature and culture
- Material Culture, Japanese food and eating culture
- Minority cultures and religions and languages in Iran and India, especially Zoroastrianism
- Modern and contemporary literature and culture of Japan in its traditional and intercultural relations
- Political theory, political culture and society of Korea
- Pre-Roman Italy and its cultures
- Roman culture
- Roman culture
- Roman poetry and song culture
- Roman visual culture
- Sasanian and post-Sasanian written culture
- Theory of culture and art
- Topography and Culture of Pompei, Ercolano e Stabia
- Turkic and Mongolian material and spiritual culture
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dialect
- Ancient Greek dialects from their earliest attestations to their demise
- Greek inscriptions from any dialect area and of any chronological level
- Lexicology of Anatolian Turkish dialects
- Literature and dialect
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discourse
- Ancient discourse of law and literature
- Discourse organization
- Discourses of cultural/national uniqueness
- Discourses on identity and cultural uniqueness in the Edo period
- Public debates and the use of value discourse
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early
- Ancient Greek dialects from their earliest attestations to their demise
- Archaeology of Early Rome
- Changes during the Early Middle Ages
- Early Christian and late antique history of ideas and culture
- Early Christian literature
- Early Christianity
- Early Indian philosophy and religion
- Early Latin literature and metre
- Early Modern Japanese lifestyles and value orientations as reflected in Japanese guidebook literature
- Early New Persian epic poetry and prose
- Early and medieval Islamic history
- History of Early Rome
- History of Early Rome
- History of late classical antiquity and early Byzantine period
- Homer and early epic
- Japanese history of thought in the Early Modern Era
- Late Antique and early Islamic writing cultures
- Later Roman and Early Medieval history
- Latin literature in Early modern times
- Latin literature of the Late Roman and the Early Medieval periods
- Medieval and Early Modern Latin and philosophy
- Middle Persian written materials from Sasanian and early Islamic times
- Perception of time and time-keeping in early societies
- Republic and Early Empire
- Roman socio-economic history: Republic and early Empire
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east
- Ancient history of the Near and Middle East (pre-Hellenistic)
- Cultural translation in East Asia
- Development of international law in East Asia
- East Asian Confucianisms
- East Asian languages
- Greece and the Near East
- Hellenistic and Roman Near East
- History of international relations in modern East Asia
- History of the ancient Near East and Greece
- History of the book in East Asia
- Intercultural political history of ideas in Europe and East Asia
- Law and legal sociology in East Asia
- Linguistic history of the Semitic-speaking Near East in late antiquity
- Social and cultural history of Near East in Late Antiquity
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economic
- Ancient economic history
- Economic, social and political history of Ancient Mesopotamia and adjacent regions
- Social and Economic History
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edition
- Edition and commentary on Letters of Cicero and people in his circle
- Edition and interpretation
- Edition of cuneiform texts (2nd and 1st millenium BCE)
- Edition, textual criticism and translation of ancient and Byzantine texts
- Recovery of lost Greek texts by Arabic translations, also their help in the edition of Greek texts
- Textual criticism and text edition
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empire
- Assyrian Empire
- Cultural history of the Ottoman Empire
- Empire Studies
- Empire studies
- History of Roman Republic, Principate and Empire
- Republic and Early Empire
- Roman socio-economic history: Republic and early Empire
- Social history and demography of the Roman Empire
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epic
- Antique and middel Latin epic
- Early New Persian epic poetry and prose
- Epic
- Epic and oral traditions
- Epic poetry
- Epic, especially Virgil
- Greek Epic poetry
- Greek epic fragments
- Homer and early epic
- Homer and the development of Greek epic language
- Indian Epics
- Latin epic poetry
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epigraphy
- Epigraphy
- Epigraphy of the Akkadian language
- Epigraphy, especially philological research into inscriptions
- Greek and Latin epigraphy
- Greek epigraphy
- Greek epigraphy
- Iranian epigraphy
- Late Antique and Byzantine epigraphy
- Latin epigraphy
- Roman epigraphy
- Sasanian seals and Middle Persian epigraphy
- Semitic epigraphy
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especially
- Broad expertise in Latin Literature in general, especially Horace
- Commentary tradition especially on Aristotle’s works
- Epic, especially Virgil
- Epigraphy, especially philological research into inscriptions
- Greek, especially Hellenistic History
- History of linguistics, especially Greek and Latin grammarians
- History of writing, especially of the alphabet
- Intellectual life, especially in the Roman republican period
- Linguistic theory, especially prosody
- Minority cultures and religions and languages in Iran and India, especially Zoroastrianism
- Satire, especially Horace
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europe
- Comparative political thought between medieval Europe and Tokugawa Japan
- History of political thought in medieval Europe with focus on William of Ockham (c. 1285-1347)
- Influence of Arabic medicine, philosophy, sciences, and applied arts on Western Europe
- Intercultural political history of ideas in Europe and East Asia
- Scientific and cultural exchanges between Europe, China and Japan
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general
- Broad expertise in Latin Literature in general, especially Horace
- Classical Philology in general, both Greek and Latin
- College General Education
- General linguistics
- History in general
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greece
- Grammatical thoughts in Ancient Greece
- Greece and the Near East
- History of ancient Greece
- History of the ancient Near East and Greece
- Topography of Ancient Greece
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greek
- Ancient Greek dialects from their earliest attestations to their demise
- Ancient Greek language
- Ancient Greek language and texts
- Ancient Greek literature
- Ancient Greek syntax, semantics and pragmatics
- Archaeology of Greek and Roman religion
- Archaic and classical Greek poetry
- Augustan poetry and its Greek background
- Classical Greek music
- Classical Philology in general, both Greek and Latin
- Egypt and the Greeks
- Emotions in Greek culture
- Figurative culture of the Greek and Roman eras
- Greek
- Greek Epic poetry
- Greek Historiography
- Greek Numismatics
- Greek and Latin Literature of Antiquity and Late Antiquity
- Greek and Latin Philosophy
- Greek and Latin epigraphy
- Greek and Latin fiction, with special emphasis on Apuleius and on papyrus fragments
- Greek and Latin inscriptions
- Greek and Latin medicine
- Greek and Latin metre
- Greek and Latin papyri
- Greek and Latin school texts, with special emphasis on ancient rhetoric and declamation
- Greek and Latin textual transmission and criticism
- Greek and Roman Comedy
- Greek and Roman Onomastics
- Greek and Roman comedy
- Greek and Roman historiography
- Greek and Roman political monuments
- Greek and Roman popular philosophy
- Greek city in Asia Minor
- Greek cultural history
- Greek culture
- Greek drama
- Greek economy
- Greek epic fragments
- Greek epigram
- Greek epigraphy
- Greek epigraphy
- Greek ethics
- Greek heritage in Islam
- Greek historiography; Hellenistic and Late Antique worlds
- Greek history
- Greek history
- Greek history (Edition of Thucydides)
- Greek inscriptions from any dialect area and of any chronological level
- Greek law
- Greek lexicography (esp. Stephanos of Byzantium (Ethnika))
- Greek linguistics
- Greek literature
- Greek literature
- Greek literature of the 1st and 2nd century CE
- Greek lyric and elegiac poetry
- Greek lyrical poetry
- Greek philology
- Greek philosophy
- Greek poetry
- Greek political institutions
- Greek religion
- Greek religious History
- Greek science, philosophy, logic, rhetoric
- Greek tragedy
- Greek tragedy and comedy
- Greek verse-inscriptions
- Greek, Latin and Indo-European philology
- Greek, Latin, and Anatolian languages and literatures
- Greek, especially Hellenistic History
- History of linguistics, especially Greek and Latin grammarians
- History of the Greek language
- History of the Ancient Greek language from an Indo-European perspective
- Homer and the development of Greek epic language
- Language of images, Greek and Roman
- Late Antique and Medieval Greek and Latin poetry
- Later Greek literature
- Latin and Greek language
- Literary Greek papirology
- Reception of the classical tradition in Byzantium and the Modern Greek Enlightenment
- Recovery of lost Greek texts by Arabic translations, also their help in the edition of Greek texts
- Textual criticism of Greek and Roman authors
- The Greek and Roman novel
- Urbanism: Public spaces in Greek and Roman cities
- Use of ‘comics’ in Greek and Latin antiquity
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hellenistic
- Ancient History, particularly Hellenistic
- Greek historiography; Hellenistic and Late Antique worlds
- Greek, especially Hellenistic History
- Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor
- Hellenistic and Roman Near East
- Hellenistic culture
- Hellenistic epigrams
- Hellenistic history
- Hellenistic philosophy
- Hellenistic poetry
- Hellenistic world
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historiography
- Ancient historiography
- Greek Historiography
- Greek and Roman historiography
- Greek historiography; Hellenistic and Late Antique worlds
- Historiography of art history
- History of ancient historiography
- Islamic historiography
- Roman historiography
- Syriac historiography
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history
- Achaemenid, Arsacid, Seleucid, and Sasanian history
- Agrarian history of Antiquity
- Aksumite history and culture
- Ancient History, particularly Hellenistic
- Ancient economic history
- Ancient history
- Ancient history
- Ancient history of the Near and Middle East (pre-Hellenistic)
- Ancient social history
- Book history
- Church history
- Cultural history
- Cultural history of Japan
- Cultural history of the Ottoman Empire
- Cultural history of the Turkish steppe peoples
- Early Christian and late antique history of ideas and culture
- Early and medieval Islamic history
- Economic, social and political history of Ancient Mesopotamia and adjacent regions
- Greek cultural history
- Greek history
- Greek history
- Greek history (Edition of Thucydides)
- Greek religious History
- Greek, especially Hellenistic History
- Hellenistic history
- Historiography of art history
- History
- History and culture of Late Antique Egypt
- History and culture of Syria-Palestine
- History and culture of Tibet
- History and languages of Buddhism
- History in general
- History of Classical scholarship
- History of Arabic studies in Germany
- History of Buddhism
- History of Childhood and conceptions of childhood in Japan
- History of Christianity in Japan and China,
- History of Classical scholarship
- History of Crete
- History of Early Rome
- History of Early Rome
- History of Islam
- History of Islamic Art and Architecture
- History of Japan
- History of Japan-related scholarship
- History of Judaea
- History of Roman Republic, Principate and Empire
- History of Science in 18th and 19th century Japan, Rangaku - Dutch Studies
- History of Semitic Studies
- History of Semitic studies
- History of Taiwan
- History of Turkomans
- History of ancient Greece
- History of ancient Italy
- History of ancient historiography
- History of ancient scholarship
- History of archaeology
- History of art
- History of christianity
- History of classical scholarship
- History of collecting and museology
- History of cultural techniques and encoding of knowledge
- History of diplomacy of the XVI century
- History of emotions and psychotherapy
- History of food
- History of international relations in modern East Asia
- History of knowledge
- History of late classical antiquity and early Byzantine period
- History of linguistics, especially Greek and Latin grammarians
- History of manuscript textual transmission
- History of medical deontology in antiquity
- History of medicine
- History of political thought in medieval Europe with focus on William of Ockham (c. 1285-1347)
- History of religion
- History of religion in Japan
- History of religion/culture
- History of religions
- History of scholarship
- History of science
- History of sexuality
- History of the Greek language
- History of the Ancient Greek language from an Indo-European perspective
- History of the Armenian language
- History of the Latin language
- History of the ancient Near East and Greece
- History of the book in East Asia
- History of the book in Japan
- History of the book in Korea
- History of the book in Vietnam
- History of writing, especially of the alphabet
- Iconology and history of art
- Intellectual and political history of modern Japan
- Intellectual history and history of ideas in antiquity and the medieval period
- Intellectual history of late Imperial China
- Intercultural political history of ideas in Europe and East Asia
- Japanese history of thought in the Early Modern Era
- Japanese modern literature and cultural history
- Korean history of ideas, esp. of Chosŏn times
- Languages and history of Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations (Sumer, Akkade, Assyria, Babylonia)
- Late Antique cultural history (especially the so-called cultures of the periphery)
- Late Roman Republican history
- Late antique and medieval history
- Later Roman and Early Medieval history
- Latin literature and Roman history
- Latin texts relevant for the history of religion, art, medicine and university
- Linguistic history of the Semitic-speaking Near East in late antiquity
- Linguistic theory of anatomical, physiological, and therapeutic metaphors in intellectual history
- Literary history
- Methodology of art history
- Modern Japanese intellectual history with focus on Yanaihara Tadao (1893-1961)
- Multilingualism in history
- Political history
- Pre-Islamic History of Iran
- Roman art history
- Roman history
- Roman history
- Roman republican history
- Roman social history
- Roman socio-economic history: Republic and early Empire
- Social and Economic History
- Social and cultural history of Near East in Late Antiquity
- Social history
- Social history and demography of the Roman Empire
- Social, administrative and political history of the Roman world
- South German regional history and genealogy
- Urban history of antiquity
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homer
- Homer
- Homer
- Homer and early epic
- Homer and the development of Greek epic language
- Homer, Ovid
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horace
- Broad expertise in Latin Literature in general, especially Horace
- Horace
- Problems of text and interpretation, particularly in Vergil and Horace
- Satire, especially Horace
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idea
- Ancient ideas on language
- Early Christian and late antique history of ideas and culture
- Intellectual history and history of ideas in antiquity and the medieval period
- Intercultural political history of ideas in Europe and East Asia
- Korean history of ideas, esp. of Chosŏn times
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india
- Minority cultures and religions and languages in Iran and India, especially Zoroastrianism
- Origins of Buddhism in ancient India
- South India
- Zoroastrian Parsi community in India
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indo-european
- Comparative Indo-European and Indo-Iranian linguistics
- Greek, Latin and Indo-European philology
- History of the Ancient Greek language from an Indo-European perspective
- Indo-European comparative linguistics
- Indo-European historical and comparative linguistics
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inscription
- Epigraphic Middle Persian and Parthian, with a focus on the Paikuli inscription,
- Epigraphy, especially philological research into inscriptions
- Greek and Latin inscriptions
- Greek inscriptions from any dialect area and of any chronological level
- Old Turkic inscriptions
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intellectual
- Intellectual and political history of modern Japan
- Intellectual history and history of ideas in antiquity and the medieval period
- Intellectual history of late Imperial China
- Intellectual life, especially in the Roman republican period
- Linguistic theory of anatomical, physiological, and therapeutic metaphors in intellectual history
- Modern Japanese intellectual history with focus on Yanaihara Tadao (1893-1961)
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intercultural
- Intercultural communication
- Intercultural historical pragmatics (Sino-Mongol relation)
- Intercultural political history of ideas in Europe and East Asia
- Intercultural relationships in the ancient world
- Intercultural studies
- Modern and contemporary literature and culture of Japan in its traditional and intercultural relations
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iranian
- Ancient Iranian religions
- Iranian epigraphy
- Iranian studies
- Middle Iranian Languages and Literatures
- Middle Iranian languages
- Old Iranian languages
- Old and Middle Iranian philology
- Philological study of Vedic and Old Iranian texts
- Pre-Islamic Iranian religions
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islamic
- Early and medieval Islamic history
- History of Islamic Art and Architecture
- Islamic historiography
- Islamic philosophy
- Late Antique and early Islamic writing cultures
- Medieval Islamic philosophy and science
- Middle Persian written materials from Sasanian and early Islamic times
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italy
- Food supply mainly but not uniquely in Italy and Rome
- Fragmentarily attested languages of ancient Italy
- History of ancient Italy
- Indigenous Cultures of South Italy
- Languages of ancient Italy
- Pre-Roman Italy and its cultures
- Topography of Ancient South Italy
- Topography of Rome and Italy
- Topography of pre-Roman Italy
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japan
- Comparative political thought between medieval Europe and Tokugawa Japan
- Cultural history of Japan
- History of Childhood and conceptions of childhood in Japan
- History of Christianity in Japan and China,
- History of Japan
- History of Science in 18th and 19th century Japan, Rangaku - Dutch Studies
- History of religion in Japan
- History of the book in Japan
- Intellectual and political history of modern Japan
- Modern and contemporary literature and culture of Japan in its traditional and intercultural relations
- Poetics, rhetoric and language theory in Japan
- Scientific and cultural exchanges between Europe, China and Japan
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japanese
- Classical Japanese literature
- Classical Japanese literature up to the 19th century
- Early Modern Japanese lifestyles and value orientations as reflected in Japanese guidebook literature
- Japanese Rules of Etiquette
- Japanese bibliography
- Japanese history of thought in the Early Modern Era
- Japanese linguistics
- Japanese modern literature and cultural history
- Japanese poetry
- Japanese studies
- Material Culture, Japanese food and eating culture
- Modern Japanese Literature,
- Modern Japanese intellectual history with focus on Yanaihara Tadao (1893-1961)
- Modern Japanese literature
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korean
- Korean Self: both national/ethnic self-positioning and the individual Self
- Korean history of ideas, esp. of Chosŏn times
- Korean literature in Literary Chinese, esp. travel literature
- modern Korean literature, esp. poetry
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language
- Anatolian languages
- Ancient Greek language
- Ancient Greek language and texts
- Ancient Semitic languages
- Ancient ideas on language
- Azerbaidjani language
- Bactrian language
- Central Asiatic languages
- Documentation of endangered languages in Mongolia and Iran
- East Asian languages
- Epigraphy of the Akkadian language
- Fragmentarily attested languages of ancient Italy
- Greek, Latin, and Anatolian languages and literatures
- Hebrew and Aramaic language and literature
- Historical and comparative philology and linguistics of ancient Indo-Iranian languages
- History and languages of Buddhism
- History of the Greek language
- History of the Ancient Greek language from an Indo-European perspective
- History of the Armenian language
- History of the Latin language
- Homer and the development of Greek epic language
- Kazakh language
- Kirghiz language
- Language and imagery
- Language and literary style
- Language of images, Greek and Roman
- Language politics of the post-Soviet Moslem republics
- Languages and history of Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations (Sumer, Akkade, Assyria, Babylonia)
- Languages in education
- Languages of ancient Italy
- Latin and Greek language
- Latin language
- Latin language
- Middle Iranian Languages and Literatures
- Middle Iranian languages
- Middle Turkic language and philology
- Minority cultures and religions and languages in Iran and India, especially Zoroastrianism
- Multimedia language documentation
- Non-Indo-European substrates in Indo-Iranian languages
- Old Iranian languages
- Old Turkic language
- Pali language and literature
- Phrygian language
- Poetics and poetic language
- Poetics, rhetoric and language theory in Japan
- Semitic languages
- Sino-Mongol language interaction
- Slavonic-Hungarian language interaction
- Sociology of language
- Sogdian language
- South Siberian Turkic languages
- Turco-Mongolian language contacts
- Turkic languages of China
- Turkic-Hungarian language interaction
- Turkish language
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late
- Christians and Pagans in Late Antiquity
- Culture of Late Antiquity (Hellenistic novel)
- Early Christian and late antique history of ideas and culture
- Greek and Latin Literature of Antiquity and Late Antiquity
- Greek historiography; Hellenistic and Late Antique worlds
- History and culture of Late Antique Egypt
- History of late classical antiquity and early Byzantine period
- Iconography of Late Mosaics (c. fourth-seventh century CE)
- Intellectual history of late Imperial China
- Late Antique and Byzantine epigraphy
- Late Antique and Medieval Greek and Latin poetry
- Late Antique and early Islamic writing cultures
- Late Antique cultural history (especially the so-called cultures of the periphery)
- Late Antiquity
- Late Latin
- Late Roman Republican history
- Late antique and medieval history
- Late antiquity
- Latin literature of the Late Roman and the Early Medieval periods
- Linguistic history of the Semitic-speaking Near East in late antiquity
- Religion and social changes in the Late Roman period
- Social and cultural history of Near East in Late Antiquity
-
latin
- Antique and middel Latin epic
- Broad expertise in Latin Literature in general, especially Horace
- Christian Latin literature
- Classical Philology in general, both Greek and Latin
- Early Latin literature and metre
- Greek and Latin Literature of Antiquity and Late Antiquity
- Greek and Latin Philosophy
- Greek and Latin epigraphy
- Greek and Latin fiction, with special emphasis on Apuleius and on papyrus fragments
- Greek and Latin inscriptions
- Greek and Latin medicine
- Greek and Latin metre
- Greek and Latin papyri
- Greek and Latin school texts, with special emphasis on ancient rhetoric and declamation
- Greek and Latin textual transmission and criticism
- Greek, Latin and Indo-European philology
- Greek, Latin, and Anatolian languages and literatures
- History of linguistics, especially Greek and Latin grammarians
- History of the Latin language
- Late Antique and Medieval Greek and Latin poetry
- Late Latin
- Latin
- Latin Textual Criticism
- Latin and Greek language
- Latin comedies (Plautus and Terenz)
- Latin diachrony
- Latin epic poetry
- Latin epigraphy
- Latin in modern society and in scholarship of our times
- Latin in Norway
- Latin language
- Latin language
- Latin linguistics
- Latin literature
- Latin literature
- Latin literature and Roman history
- Latin literature and culture
- Latin literature and its reception
- Latin literature in Early modern times
- Latin literature of the Late Roman and the Early Medieval periods
- Latin philology
- Latin philology
- Latin philosophical literature (esp. Lucretius, Horace and Seneca)
- Latin poetry
- Latin poetry of the Imperial period (esp. Seneca’s tragedies)
- Latin studies (rhetoric and Ciceronian studies)
- Latin syntax
- Latin texts relevant for the history of religion, art, medicine and university
- Medieval and Early Modern Latin and philosophy
- Reception of Latin literature
- Reception of Latin literature
- Rhetoric and Latin declamation (esp. Seneca the Elder)
- Transmissions and textual traditions of Latin authors
- Use of ‘comics’ in Greek and Latin antiquity
-
law
- Ancient discourse of law and literature
- Development of international law in East Asia
- Greek law
- Law and legal sociology in East Asia
- Roman Law
-
linguistics
- Anatolian historical linguistics
- Cognitive linguistics
- Comparative Indo-European and Indo-Iranian linguistics
- Contact linguistics
- General linguistics
- Greek linguistics
- Hebrew linguistics
- Historical and comparative philology and linguistics of ancient Indo-Iranian languages
- Historical linguistics
- History of linguistics, especially Greek and Latin grammarians
- Hungarian studies - historical linguistics
- Indo-European comparative linguistics
- Indo-European historical and comparative linguistics
- Indoeuropean studies / linguistics
- Japanese linguistics
- Latin linguistics
- Linguistics
- Mongolic linguistics
- Semitic linguistics
- Turkic historical linguistics
- Turkic linguistics
-
literature
- 19th century literature and culture
- Ancient Greek literature
- Ancient discourse of law and literature
- Ancient patristic literature
- Broad expertise in Latin Literature in general, especially Horace
- Byzantine literature
- Christian Latin literature
- Classical European literature and philosophy
- Classical Japanese literature
- Classical Japanese literature up to the 19th century
- Classical literature
- Comparative Literature
- Comparative literature
- Coptic literature
- Doric literature in Sicily and Magna Graecia
- Early Christian literature
- Early Latin literature and metre
- Early Modern Japanese lifestyles and value orientations as reflected in Japanese guidebook literature
- Ethiopic (Geez) philology and literature
- Exile literature
- French medieval literature
- Greek and Latin Literature of Antiquity and Late Antiquity
- Greek literature
- Greek literature
- Greek literature of the 1st and 2nd century CE
- Greek, Latin, and Anatolian languages and literatures
- Hebrew and Aramaic language and literature
- Japanese modern literature and cultural history
- Korean literature in Literary Chinese, esp. travel literature
- Later Greek literature
- Latin literature
- Latin literature
- Latin literature and Roman history
- Latin literature and culture
- Latin literature and its reception
- Latin literature in Early modern times
- Latin literature of the Late Roman and the Early Medieval periods
- Latin philosophical literature (esp. Lucretius, Horace and Seneca)
- Literature and dialect
- Literature and linguistic register
- Magic and the supernatural in classical literature
- Middle Iranian Languages and Literatures
- Modern Japanese Literature,
- Modern Japanese literature
- Modern and contemporary literature and culture of Japan in its traditional and intercultural relations
- Neo-Latin literature
- Neolatin literature
- Pali language and literature
- Reception of Classical European literature and philosophy
- Reception of Latin literature
- Reception of Latin literature
- Reception of classical literature in the Middle Ages
- Reception of the Classics in modern and contemporary literature
- Roman literature and its reception
- Roman literature and politics (especially in Late Antiquity, ca. 200–ca. 600 AD)
- Sociology of literature
- Textual criticism applied to Attic and non-Attic literature
- Textual transmission of ancient literature
- Travel literature
- Turkic and Mongolian oral literatures
- World literature
- Zoroastrian literature in Middle Persian.
- modern Korean literature, esp. poetry
-
manuscript
- Coptic manuscript tradition
- Electronic corpora and manuscript analysis
- History of manuscript textual transmission
- Manuscript studies
- Manuscript tradition
- Manuscripts in the age of print
- Oriental manuscript and book studies
-
medicine
- Ancient medicine
- Galen: interplay between medicine and practical philosophy, the social role of philosophy
- Greek and Latin medicine
- History of medicine
- Influence of Arabic medicine, philosophy, sciences, and applied arts on Western Europe
- Latin texts relevant for the history of religion, art, medicine and university
-
medieval
- Classical and medieval philology
- Comparative political thought between medieval Europe and Tokugawa Japan
- Early and medieval Islamic history
- French medieval literature
- History of political thought in medieval Europe with focus on William of Ockham (c. 1285-1347)
- Intellectual history and history of ideas in antiquity and the medieval period
- Late Antique and Medieval Greek and Latin poetry
- Late antique and medieval history
- Later Roman and Early Medieval history
- Latin literature of the Late Roman and the Early Medieval periods
- Medieval Islamic philosophy and science
- Medieval and Early Modern Latin and philosophy
- Medieval philosophy
-
middle
- Ancient history of the Near and Middle East (pre-Hellenistic)
- Changes during the Early Middle Ages
- Cursive texts, glyptics and epigraphic documents in Middle Persian,
- Epigraphic Middle Persian and Parthian, with a focus on the Paikuli inscription,
- Middle Iranian Languages and Literatures
- Middle Iranian languages
- Middle Mongolian in Chinese script
- Middle Persian written materials from Sasanian and early Islamic times
- Middle Turkic language and philology
- Old and Middle Iranian philology
- Reception of classical literature in the Middle Ages
- Sasanian seals and Middle Persian epigraphy
- Transition from Paganism to Christianity, from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
- Zoroastrian literature in Middle Persian.
-
modern
- Ancient Rhetoric, with particular reference to modern insights in physical and emotional behavior
- Connection between classics and the modern world
- Early Modern Japanese lifestyles and value orientations as reflected in Japanese guidebook literature
- History of international relations in modern East Asia
- Intellectual and political history of modern Japan
- Japanese history of thought in the Early Modern Era
- Japanese modern literature and cultural history
- Latin in modern society and in scholarship of our times
- Latin literature in Early modern times
- Medieval and Early Modern Latin and philosophy
- Modern Japanese Literature,
- Modern Japanese intellectual history with focus on Yanaihara Tadao (1893-1961)
- Modern Japanese literature
- Modern Turkish morphology
- Modern and contemporary literature and culture of Japan in its traditional and intercultural relations
- Reception of the Classics in modern and contemporary literature
- Reception of the classical tradition in Byzantium and the Modern Greek Enlightenment
- Relationships between ancient scientific tradition (particularly Lucretius and Seneca) and modern science
- modern Korean literature, esp. poetry
-
near
- Ancient Near Eastern Studies
- Ancient history of the Near and Middle East (pre-Hellenistic)
- Greece and the Near East
- Hellenistic and Roman Near East
- History of the ancient Near East and Greece
- Languages and history of Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations (Sumer, Akkade, Assyria, Babylonia)
- Linguistic history of the Semitic-speaking Near East in late antiquity
- Social and cultural history of Near East in Late Antiquity
- Tradition, impact, transformation of Ancient Near Eastern civilizations
-
old
- Chinese loanwords in Old Turkic
- Old Iranian languages
- Old Turkic
- Old Turkic inscriptions
- Old Turkic language
- Old Uighur Buddhism
- Old Uighur philology
- Old and Middle Iranian philology
- Philological study of Vedic and Old Iranian texts
-
oratory
- Attic oratory
- Ciceronian and Roman republican oratory
- Roman oratory
-
papyrology
- Literary papyrology
- Papyrology
- Papyrology (especially documentary papyri)
-
period
- Art in China since the Yuan period
- Culture and art of the Ming period
- Discourses on identity and cultural uniqueness in the Edo period
- Edo Period culture
- History of late classical antiquity and early Byzantine period
- Intellectual history and history of ideas in antiquity and the medieval period
- Intellectual life, especially in the Roman republican period
- Latin literature of the Late Roman and the Early Medieval periods
- Latin poetry of the Imperial period (esp. Seneca’s tragedies)
- Religion and social changes in the Late Roman period
- Roman period
-
persian
- Cursive texts, glyptics and epigraphic documents in Middle Persian,
- Early New Persian epic poetry and prose
- Epigraphic Middle Persian and Parthian, with a focus on the Paikuli inscription,
- Middle Persian written materials from Sasanian and early Islamic times
- Sasanian seals and Middle Persian epigraphy
- Zoroastrian literature in Middle Persian.
-
philology
- Arabic philology
- Classical Philology in general, both Greek and Latin
- Classical and medieval philology
- Classical philology
- Classical philology
- Comparative philology
- Ethiopic (Geez) philology and literature
- Greek philology
- Greek, Latin and Indo-European philology
- Historical and comparative philology and linguistics of ancient Indo-Iranian languages
- Latin philology
- Latin philology
- Methodological problems of Philology
- Middle Turkic language and philology
- Old Uighur philology
- Old and Middle Iranian philology
- Philology
- Philology and textology
- Semitic Philology
- Text-critical philology
- Turkic philology
-
philosophy
- Ancient philosophy
- Ancient philosophy
- Ancient philosophy and science
- Chinese political thought, philosophy and logic
- Classical European literature and philosophy
- Early Indian philosophy and religion
- Galen: interplay between medicine and practical philosophy, the social role of philosophy
- Greek and Latin Philosophy
- Greek and Roman popular philosophy
- Greek philosophy
- Greek science, philosophy, logic, rhetoric
- Hellenistic philosophy
- Indian philosophy
- Influence of Arabic medicine, philosophy, sciences, and applied arts on Western Europe
- Islamic philosophy
- Medieval Islamic philosophy and science
- Medieval and Early Modern Latin and philosophy
- Medieval philosophy
- Plutarch: biography, popular philosophy, moralising techniques
- Post-Postmodern philosophy (deconstructing deconstruction)
- Reception of Classical European literature and philosophy
-
poetics
- Poetics
- Poetics and poetic language
- Poetics, rhetoric and language theory in Japan
- Poetry and poetics
- Poetry and poetics
- Style and poetics
-
poetry
- Archaic and classical Greek poetry
- Augustan poetry
- Augustan poetry and its Greek background
- Early New Persian epic poetry and prose
- Epic poetry
- Greek Epic poetry
- Greek lyric and elegiac poetry
- Greek lyrical poetry
- Greek poetry
- Hellenistic poetry
- Japanese poetry
- Late Antique and Medieval Greek and Latin poetry
- Latin epic poetry
- Latin poetry
- Latin poetry of the Imperial period (esp. Seneca’s tragedies)
- Lyric Poetry
- Poetry and poetics
- Poetry and poetics
- Roman poetry and song culture
- modern Korean literature, esp. poetry
-
political
- Ancient political thought
- Chinese political thought, philosophy and logic
- Comparative political thought between medieval Europe and Tokugawa Japan
- Economic, social and political history of Ancient Mesopotamia and adjacent regions
- Greek and Roman political monuments
- Greek political institutions
- History of political thought in medieval Europe with focus on William of Ockham (c. 1285-1347)
- Intellectual and political history of modern Japan
- Intercultural political history of ideas in Europe and East Asia
- Political history
- Political theory, political culture and society of Korea
- Social, administrative and political history of the Roman world
-
public
- Public debates and the use of value discourse
- Public engagement
- Public policy
- Urbanism: Public spaces in Greek and Roman cities
-
reception
- Ancient biography of poets and their literary reception
- Latin literature and its reception
- Reception
- Reception Studies (esp. early Christian authors in later ages)
- Reception of Bible
- Reception of Classical European literature and philosophy
- Reception of Latin literature
- Reception of Latin literature
- Reception of antiquity
- Reception of classical literature in the Middle Ages
- Reception of classics
- Reception of the Classics in modern and contemporary literature
- Reception of the classical tradition in Byzantium and the Modern Greek Enlightenment
- Reception studies
- Reception studies
- Reception, classical tradition
- Roman literature and its reception
- Survival and reception of Ancient Drama
-
religion
- Ancient Egyptian religion
- Ancient Iranian religions
- Archaeology of Greek and Roman religion
- Chinese religions
- Early Indian philosophy and religion
- Greek religion
- History of religion
- History of religion in Japan
- History of religion/culture
- History of religions
- Latin texts relevant for the history of religion, art, medicine and university
- Minority cultures and religions and languages in Iran and India, especially Zoroastrianism
- Pre-Islamic Iranian religions
- Religion and social changes in the Late Roman period
- Religion: Sanctuaries, cult instruments and religious rituals
- South Asian religions
- Zoroastrian Religion
-
religious
- Greek religious History
- Religion: Sanctuaries, cult instruments and religious rituals
- Religious cults in ancient Macedonia
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republican
- Ciceronian and Roman republican oratory
- Intellectual life, especially in the Roman republican period
- Late Roman Republican history
- Roman republican history
- Roman republican prosopography
-
research
- Comparative research on transformation processes
- Epigraphy, especially philological research into inscriptions
- Gender research
- Humanism and Renaissance research
-
rhetoric
- Ancient Rhetoric
- Ancient Rhetoric, with particular reference to modern insights in physical and emotional behavior
- Ancient rhetoric
- Greek and Latin school texts, with special emphasis on ancient rhetoric and declamation
- Greek science, philosophy, logic, rhetoric
- Poetics, rhetoric and language theory in Japan
- Rhetoric
- Rhetoric and Latin declamation (esp. Seneca the Elder)
-
roman
- Ancient Roman architecture
- Archaeology of Greek and Roman religion
- Ciceronian and Roman republican oratory
- Economy and society in the ancient Roman world
- Figurative culture of the Greek and Roman eras
- Fragments of Roman historians
- Greek and Roman Comedy
- Greek and Roman Onomastics
- Greek and Roman comedy
- Greek and Roman historiography
- Greek and Roman political monuments
- Greek and Roman popular philosophy
- Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor
- Hellenistic and Roman Near East
- History of Roman Republic, Principate and Empire
- Intellectual life, especially in the Roman republican period
- Language of images, Greek and Roman
- Late Roman Republican history
- Later Roman and Early Medieval history
- Latin literature and Roman history
- Latin literature of the Late Roman and the Early Medieval periods
- Religion and social changes in the Late Roman period
- Roman Law
- Roman Portraiture
- Roman antiquities
- Roman archaeology
- Roman archaeology
- Roman archaeology and topography
- Roman art history
- Roman comedy
- Roman culture
- Roman culture
- Roman epigraphy
- Roman historiography
- Roman history
- Roman history
- Roman literature and its reception
- Roman literature and politics (especially in Late Antiquity, ca. 200–ca. 600 AD)
- Roman official monuments
- Roman onomastics
- Roman oratory
- Roman period
- Roman poetry and song culture
- Roman republican history
- Roman republican prosopography
- Roman satire, with special emphasis on Juvenal
- Roman sculpture
- Roman social history
- Roman socio-economic history: Republic and early Empire
- Roman tombs and burial customs
- Roman topography
- Roman visual culture
- Social history and demography of the Roman Empire
- Social, administrative and political history of the Roman world
- Textual criticism of Greek and Roman authors
- The Greek and Roman novel
- Urbanism: Public spaces in Greek and Roman cities
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sasanian
- Achaemenid, Arsacid, Seleucid, and Sasanian history
- Middle Persian written materials from Sasanian and early Islamic times
- Sasanian and post-Sasanian written culture
- Sasanian seals and Middle Persian epigraphy
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scholarship
- Ancient scholarship
- Ancient scholarship
- Editorial scholarship
- History of Classical scholarship
- History of Classical scholarship
- History of Japan-related scholarship
- History of ancient scholarship
- History of classical scholarship
- History of scholarship
- Latin in modern society and in scholarship of our times
-
science
- Ancient philosophy and science
- Greek science, philosophy, logic, rhetoric
- History of Science in 18th and 19th century Japan, Rangaku - Dutch Studies
- History of science
- Influence of Arabic medicine, philosophy, sciences, and applied arts on Western Europe
- Medieval Islamic philosophy and science
- Relationships between ancient scientific tradition (particularly Lucretius and Seneca) and modern science
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semitic
- Ancient Semitic languages
- Comparative Semitic morphosyntax
- History of Semitic Studies
- History of Semitic studies
- Semitic Philology
- Semitic epigraphy
- Semitic languages
- Semitic linguistics
- Semitic studies
-
social
- Ancient social history
- Economic, social and political history of Ancient Mesopotamia and adjacent regions
- Galen: interplay between medicine and practical philosophy, the social role of philosophy
- Images in the context of politics, social life and mentality
- Images of myth in social contexts
- Religion and social changes in the Late Roman period
- Roman social history
- Social and Economic History
- Social and cultural history of Near East in Late Antiquity
- Social history
- Social history and demography of the Roman Empire
- Social mobility
- Social, administrative and political history of the Roman world
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south
- Indigenous Cultures of South Italy
- Prehistoric archaeology of South Asia and Central Asia
- South Asian religions
- South German regional history and genealogy
- South India
- South Siberian Turkic languages
- Topography of Ancient South Italy
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study
- Ancient Near Eastern Studies
- Arabic studies
- Christian Oriental studies
- Classical studies
- Classical studies
- Classical studies in the time of the German National Socialism
- Comparative studies
- Cultural studies
- Cuneiform studies
- East-Asian studies
- Empire Studies
- Empire studies
- Food and hospitality studies
- Globalisation studies
- Graeco-Arabic studies
- History of Arabic studies in Germany
- History of Science in 18th and 19th century Japan, Rangaku - Dutch Studies
- History of Semitic Studies
- History of Semitic studies
- Hungarian studies - etymology
- Hungarian studies - historical linguistics
- Indoeuropean studies / linguistics
- Intercultural studies
- Iranian studies
- Japanese studies
- Latin studies (rhetoric and Ciceronian studies)
- Manuscript studies
- Marco Polo studies
- Mongol studies
- Neo-Latin studies (particularly epistolography and historical sources)
- Oriental manuscript and book studies
- Philological study of Vedic and Old Iranian texts
- Platonic studies
- Reception Studies (esp. early Christian authors in later ages)
- Reception studies
- Reception studies
- Renaissance studies
- Ritual studies and theory
- Semitic studies
- Theatrical studies
- Translation Studies
- Translation studies
- Urbanisation studies
- Vedic studies
-
syntax
- Ancient Greek syntax, semantics and pragmatics
- Diachronic syntax
- Latin syntax
-
technique
- History of cultural techniques and encoding of knowledge
- Plutarch: biography, popular philosophy, moralising techniques
- Textual criticism and editorial technique
- Textual criticism and editorial technique
-
text
- Ancient Greek language and texts
- Cursive texts, glyptics and epigraphic documents in Middle Persian,
- Edition of cuneiform texts (2nd and 1st millenium BCE)
- Edition, textual criticism and translation of ancient and Byzantine texts
- Greek and Latin school texts, with special emphasis on ancient rhetoric and declamation
- Latin texts relevant for the history of religion, art, medicine and university
- Philological study of Vedic and Old Iranian texts
- Problems of text and interpretation, particularly in Vergil and Horace
- Recovery of lost Greek texts by Arabic translations, also their help in the edition of Greek texts
- Relationship between art and text in the ancient world
- Relationships between text and image in the classical world
- Texts of Vitruvius
- Textual criticism and text edition
-
theory
- Ancient rhetorical theory
- Cultural theory in classical archaeology
- Genre theory
- Linguistic theory of anatomical, physiological, and therapeutic metaphors in intellectual history
- Linguistic theory, especially prosody
- Literary Theory
- Literary theory
- Poetics, rhetoric and language theory in Japan
- Political theory, political culture and society of Korea
- Ritual studies and theory
- Theory and practice of excavation
- Theory of culture and art
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thought
- Ancient political thought
- Chinese political thought, philosophy and logic
- Comparative political thought between medieval Europe and Tokugawa Japan
- Grammatical thoughts in Ancient Greece
- History of political thought in medieval Europe with focus on William of Ockham (c. 1285-1347)
- Japanese history of thought in the Early Modern Era
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time
- Classical studies in the time of the German National Socialism
- Korean history of ideas, esp. of Chosŏn times
- Latin in modern society and in scholarship of our times
- Latin literature in Early modern times
- Middle Persian written materials from Sasanian and early Islamic times
- Perception of time and time-keeping in early societies
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topography
- Roman archaeology and topography
- Roman topography
- Topography and Culture of Pompei, Ercolano e Stabia
- Topography of Ancient Greece
- Topography of Ancient Rome
- Topography of Ancient South Italy
- Topography of Rome
- Topography of Rome and Italy
- Topography of pre-Roman Italy
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tradition
- Classical tradition
- Classical tradition
- Classical tradition in Polish and European culture (XVI – XX cent.)
- Commentary tradition especially on Aristotle’s works
- Coptic manuscript tradition
- Epic and oral traditions
- European classical tradition
- Karaite tradition
- Manuscript tradition
- Plato and the Platonic tradition
- Reception of the classical tradition in Byzantium and the Modern Greek Enlightenment
- Reception, classical tradition
- Relationships between ancient scientific tradition (particularly Lucretius and Seneca) and modern science
- Syriac linguistic tradition
- Tradition, impact, transformation of Ancient Near Eastern civilizations
- Transmissions and textual traditions of Latin authors
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tragedy
- Greek tragedy
- Greek tragedy and comedy
- Seneca's tragedies
- Tragedy
-
translation
- Cultural translation in East Asia
- Edition, textual criticism and translation of ancient and Byzantine texts
- Graeco-Arabic translations of philosophical works
- Recovery of lost Greek texts by Arabic translations, also their help in the edition of Greek texts
- Translation
- Translation Studies
- Translation studies
- Virgil and Ovid translations
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turkic
- Chinese loanwords in Old Turkic
- Middle Turkic language and philology
- Old Turkic
- Old Turkic inscriptions
- Old Turkic language
- South Siberian Turkic languages
- Turkic and Mongolian folklore
- Turkic and Mongolian material and spiritual culture
- Turkic and Mongolian oral literatures
- Turkic historical linguistics
- Turkic languages of China
- Turkic linguistics
- Turkic philology
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world
- Connection between classics and the modern world
- Economy and society in the ancient Roman world
- Greek historiography; Hellenistic and Late Antique worlds
- Hellenistic world
- Intercultural relationships in the ancient world
- Judaism in the Graeco-Roman World
- Relationship between art and text in the ancient world
- Relationships between text and image in the classical world
- Social, administrative and political history of the Roman world
- World literature
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other
- Aby Warburg and Mnemosyne Atlas
- Adjectives and their complements
- Alexander the Great
- Anaphora, cataphora and correlation
- Apocrypha
- Apuleius
- Assyrian theology
- Assyriology
- Athenian democracy
- Autobiography and autofiction
- Black Sea in antiquity
- Carmina Latina Epigraphica
- Cicero
- Cicero and De oratore
- Classics
- Classics
- Classics education
- Completive clauses
- Conservation of cultural Heritage
- Contrastive pragmatics
- Coptic codicology
- Coptic hagiography
- Cosmogonic myths
- Critical skills
- Cultural anthropology
- Cultural contact
- Cultural exchange
- Dead Sea Scrolls
- Demography
- Dialectology
- Drama
- Ecdotics
- Editing of those authors
- Egyptology
- Employability
- Ethnolinguistics
- Etymology
- Extraposition and macro-syntax
- First Epistle of Clement
- Formation of the "Koine Dialektos" and the Doric "koina"
- Gender roles
- Geo-Archaeology
- Grammaticalisation and lexicalisation
- Hagiography
- Hebrew
- Hebrew Bible
- Henrik Ibsen and antiquity
- Hermeneutics and exegesis
- Hermenutics
- Hesiod
- Historical Geography
- Historical and literary aspects
- Historical methodology
- Historical pre-industrial economies
- Humanities in education
- Ignatius of Antioch
- Imperial ideology
- Indirect questions
- Indus Civilization
- Interdisciplinarity
- Intermediality
- Iranology
- Isidore of Seville
- Khitan Assembled (Small) Script
- Korean-Chinese cultural connections
- Lexicography
- Literary genres
- Literary geography
- Literary papyri
- Livy
- Livy
- Lucretius and the humanistic engagement with Lucretius
- Lyric and elegy
- Manichaeism
- Multimedia and virtual reality documentation of Avestan rituals
- Narrative analysis
- Narrative and the novel
- Narratology
- Negation
- Neo-Aramaic
- Neoplatonism
- New Testament (Dating)
- Nishida Kitarō
- Ovid
- Ovid, Statius
- Palaeography and decipherment
- Paleography
- Parody
- Patriotism and nationalism
- Patristics
- Patristics
- Poetic memory
- Pottery
- Preislamic Iran
- Prudentius
- Psychoanalysis
- Sanskrit
- Sanskrit
- Self-narratives
- Semiotics (biosemiotics, etc.)
- Shamanism
- Siniform writing systems of East-Asia
- Sinology
- Structure and intertextuality
- Subordination
- Subordination and coordination (epei, hos, hoti)
- Sustainable long-term and standards-based hosting and preservation of digital data
- Terence
- Textology (ancient and modern; especially textology of historical sources of artistic value)
- The ‘new Galen’ (Peri alypias)
- Trade and Exchange
- Turkology
- Uchimura Kanzō
- Valerius Maximus
- Veda
- Vergil
- Zen