Fellows 2025
Hiob-Ludolf-Fellows
Prof. Dr. Mirela Altić (Institute of Social Sciences, Zagreb, Kroatien, Gotha FKTS/SP)
Tracing Jesuit geographical knowledge of South and South-East Asia: the intersections of Jesuit science and traditional non-Western knowledge in the German visual imaginary
Assistant Prof. Dr. Berhanu Asfaw (Institute of Ethiopian Studies, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Äthiopien, in Gotha, FZG)
Ethiopian lexicography from Hiob Ludolf to the present
Associated Prof. Dr. Lindsay Frederick Braun (University of Oregon, in Gotha, FKTS/SP)
Aktuelles Buchprojekt: Development of cartography and related settler-borne knowledge in South Africa from the 1850s to 1910
Prof. Dr. Kai Bremer (Freie Universität Berlin, in Gotha, FZG)
Die europäische Bibeltragödie und das deutsche Trauerspiel. Geschichte einer ausgebliebenen Rezeption
Prof. Dr. Michael C. Carhart (Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virgina, in Gotha, FZG/FKTS/SP)
Forschungsbibliothek. Simon Pelloutier and the Celtic Century; Perthes Sammlung. Begriffsgeschichte of the Variscan Orogeny
Dr. Enali Maria De Benaggi (Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3, in Gotha, FKTS/SP)
A closer look at German medical cartography. The production of the Seuchen Atlas (1942-194
Associate Prof. Dr. Duncan Hardy (University of Central Florida, Orlando, in Gotha, FZG)
Der Diskurs der "Türkengefahr" und der "Christenheitsverteidigung" und die Umgestaltung des Heiligen Römischen Reiches ca. 1453-1529
Dr. Wiebke Leister (Royal College of Art London, in Gotha, FZG)
Serpent Symbolismus: Rubens 'Eherne Schlange' im Kontext der (Gegen)Reformation
Dr. Giovanni Patriarca (in Gotha, FZG)
Gasparo Scaruffi and a Monetary Chimera in Sixteenth Century