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Workshop "Re-thinking Colonialism and Modernity beyond the Cultural Turn. The Case of the Soviet State in Central Asia"
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Jörg Baberowski
Cluster Topoi II: Sprachliche Repräsentation immaterieller Ursachen D-4-3
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Dr. Stephen Menn
Werner Jaeger Konferenz Veranstaltung: 26.-28.09.2013, Berlin)
Principal investigator(s): Dr. des. Colin Guthrie King
Konferenz "Aristotelische Forschungen im 19. Jahrhundert" (Veranstaltung 28.02 – 02.03.2013, München)
Principal investigator(s): Dr. des. Colin Guthrie King
August Boeckh Lectures
Principal investigator(s): Dr. des. Colin Guthrie King
Nachlass-Erschließung August Boeckh
Principal investigator(s): Dr. des. Colin Guthrie King
Humboldt-Schülergesellschaft für Altertumswissenschaften (Veranstaltung: 03.-05.02.2011, Berlin)
Principal investigator(s): Dr. des. Colin Guthrie King
"Women and the Female in Neoplatonism"
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. James Grandison Wilberding
Aristotle's Metaphysics: Science of Principles and Theory of Substance
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Christof Rapp
EXC 264/2: Economic and Social Reproduction. The Transformations of “Chrematistics” (TP B-3-7)
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. phil. Joseph Vogl
Eduard Zeller Conference
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Christof Rapp
Event: Conference "Religious Responses to Modernity"
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Dres. h. c. Christoph Markschies
RG 5856/1: Water Energies structuring space: Between Soviet Modernity, nation-building and global ecologies (SP B3)
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Susanne Frank
RTG 1939/2: Philosophy, Science and the Sciences: The Dialogue Among Different Forms and Models of Knowledge in Ancient Greek, Roman and Arabic Thought
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Jonathan Beere
"Women and the Female in Neoplatonism"
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. James Grandison Wilberding
Fictitious Anthologies in (Post-)Modern Bulgarian Literature: The Creation of the Canon as Art
Principal investigator(s): Dr. Henrike Schmidt
Workshop "Re-thinking Colonialism and Modernity beyond the Cultural Turn. The Case of the Soviet State in Central Asia"
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Jörg Baberowski
Event: Conference "Religious Responses to Modernity"
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Dres. h. c. Christoph Markschies
RG 1120/2: Cultures of Madness
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Beate Binder
RTG 1939: Philosophy, Science and the Sciences: The Dialogue among Different Forms and Models of Knowledge in Ancient Greek, Roman and Arabic Thought
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Jonathan Beere
Fictitious Anthologies in (Post-)Modern Bulgarian Literature: The Creation of the Canon as Art
Principal investigator(s): Dr. Henrike Schmidt
EXC 264/2: Economic and Social Reproduction. The Transformations of “Chrematistics” (TP B-3-7)
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. phil. Joseph Vogl
Cluster Topoi II: Sprachliche Repräsentation immaterieller Ursachen D-4-3
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Dr. Stephen Menn
Werner Jaeger Konferenz Veranstaltung: 26.-28.09.2013, Berlin)
Principal investigator(s): Dr. des. Colin Guthrie King
Prof. Dr. Markus Asper
- Department of Classical Philology
- Greek Studies
Prof. Dr. Jörg Baberowski
- Department of History
- History of Eastern Europe
Prof. Dr. Jonathan Beere
- Department of Philosophy
- Philosophy in Antiquity and History of Knowledge
Prof. Dr. Beate Binder
- Department of European Ethnology
Prof. Dr. Philip van der Eijk
- Department of Classical Philology
- Classical Antiquity Sciences and History of Science
Prof. Dr. Susanne Frank
- Humboldt University
- Faculty of Language, Literature and Humanities
Prof. i. R. Dr. Wolfgang Kaschuba
- Department of European Ethnology
Prof. Dr. Karl-Georg Niebergall
- Department of Philosophy
- Logics / Philosophy of Languages
Prof. Dr. James Grandison Wilberding
- Department of Philosophy
- Philosophy in Antiquity and in Modernity
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