Forschungsprojekte der beteiligten Fachvertreter*innen
- DFG Priority Programme 2130: Cultures of Translation in the Early Modern Period (Prof. Dr. Regina Toepfer, Annkathrin Koppers)
- DFG project: Translational Anthropology. The German translations of antiquity of the 16th century from the perspective of intersectionality research (Prof. Dr Regina Toepfer, co-workers Jennifer Hagedorn, Dr Rahel Micklich)
- Childlessness in the Middle Ages (Prof. Dr Regina Toepfer)
- Konrad von Fußesbrunnen: Childhood of Jesus. Digital new edition (Dr Stefan Tomasek)
- Automatic text recognition of medieval manuscripts (Dr Stefan Tomasek)
- The fairy tale 'Der Herzog von Braunschweig' (15th century). Text, translation, commentary. (Prof. Dr Horst Brunner)
- Poetae minores. Song proverbs of the 13th and early 14th century. Texts, melodies, translations, commentary. (Prof. Dr Horst Brunner)
- Wolfram von Eschenbach, Willehalm. Bilingual annotated edition. (Prof. Dr Horst Brunner)
- "Camerarius digital / Opera Camerarii" (DFG project 2017-2019; 2021-2024; Prof. Dr J. Hamm, together with Prof. Dr Thomas Baier, Prof. Dr Marion Gindhart, Prof. Dr Frank Puppe, Dr Christian Reul, Dr Ulrich Schlegelmilch)
- "Narragonia Latina" (DFG project 2021-2024; Prof. Dr J. Hamm, together with Prof. Dr Thomas Baier)
- Technical languages of building culture in the late Middle Ages and early modern period (as part of the DFG network "Northern Alpine Building Culture of the Late Middle Ages") (Prof. Dr Matthias Schulz)
- German technical and scientific languages up to 1700 (Prof. Dr Wolf Peter Klein)
- Working group on historical scholarly and scientific languages (Prof. Dr Wolf Peter Klein)
- Greifswald Digital. An annotated corpus on the history of the city's languages (14th - 17th century) (Prof. Dr Matthias Schulz)
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International working group on historical urban language research (Prof. Dr Matthias Schulz)
- DFG project "The Nuremberg Commercial Jurisdiction. Commercial court opinions in the early modern period" (Prof. Dr Anja Amend-Traut)
- Database on supreme jurisdiction (Prof. Dr Anja Amend-Traut)
- Working group on the history of commercial law (Prof. Dr Anja Amend-Traut and Professor Dr Albrecht Cordes)
- Religious Conflict and Literature in the Early Modern Period: edited volume Forms of Faith: Religious Conflict and Literary Form in Early Modern England (with Jonathan Baldo, Rochester NY; in preparation for Manchester University Press)
- Research project "Conciliation and Conflict: The Thirty Years War in Early Modern Media Culture"; funded by Research Fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi, India, in winter 2016.
- "Ben Jonson's Cultural Encounters": International Conference on 29 June - 1 July 2017 at the University of Würzburg.
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- The High Registry of Lorenz Fries (d. 1550) (concept and management: PD Dr Stefan Petersen)
- "Historisches Unterfranken" (Internet portal) (publisher: Prof. Dr Helmut Flachenecker; editor: Dr Markus Naser)
- Clerics database of the Germania Sacra (Head: Dr Markus Naser)
- Camerarius digital / Opera Camerarii" (DFG project 2017-2019; 2021-2024; Prof. Dr Thomas Baier, Prof. Dr Marion Gindhart, Prof. Dr Joachim Hamm, Prof. Dr Frank Puppe, Dr Christian Reul, Prof. Dr Ulrich Schlegelmilch)
- "Narragonia Latina" (DFG project 2021-2024; Prof. Dr Thomas Baier, Prof. Dr Joachim Hamm)
- NeoLatina Congress (5/6 October 2023): "Rhetoric in the Early Modern Period" (colloquium as part of the NeoLatina series (Prof. Dr Thomas Baier)
- The (late) ribbed vaults in the 2nd half of the 16th century - hybrids of late Gothic and ancient Roman building forms (private sponsorship; since 2024) (Prof. Dr Stefan Bürger (JMU Würzburg), Bau-Ing. Thomas Bauer, architect Jörg Lauterbach, bauer lauterbach GmbH, consulting architects, engineers and restorers for historical reconstructions Dresden)
- Bauhütten in der Frühen Neuzeit - der Straßburger Hüttenverband nach 1563 (Gerda Henkel Foundation; approved, duration from 2025), (Prof. Dr Stefan Bürger (JMU Würzburg), Jost-Peter Liebig M.A. (Munich))
- DFG network: Northern Alpine building cultures of the late Middle Ages (DFG network since 2021, applicants: Prof. Dr Bruno Klein (TU Dresden), Prof. Dr Stefan Bürger (JMU Würzburg))
- The Simrock-Boisserée bequest. Sources and research on the history of German metallurgical associations (1350-1563) (Fritz Thyssen Foundation, 07/2020 - 12/2023, applicant: Prof. Dr Stefan Bürger (JMU Würzburg))
- Werkmeister im Konflikt - Der Annaberger Hüttenstreit und andere Streitfälle im Bauwesen des 15. und frühen 16. Jahrhunderts (2017 - 2020; financed with institute funds; conference and printing approved, funded and co-financed by the Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig, project management: Prof. Dr Stefan Bürger (JMU Würzburg))
- HistStadt4D - Multimodal access to historical image repositories to support urban and architectural history research and communication (2015-2020; BMBF funding for research projects in the field of eHumanities - funding line 1: early career researchers)
- DFG project: The Typographia Medicea in Context: Text and Image as Media of Cultural and Knowledge Transfer between European and Oriental Cultural Areas around 1600 (Project leader: Prof. Dr Eckhard Leuschner, Prof. Dr Gerhard Wolf; research assistants: Dr Yahya Kouroshi, Caren Reimann M. A.)
- DFG project: The figurative wall paintings of the Middle Ages in Thuringia 1120 to 1430/50 (Project managers: Prof. Dr Stefan Kummer, Prof. Dr Helmut-Eberhard Paulus, Dipl.-Rest. Holger Reinhardt; research assistants: Marc Steinhäuser M.A., Dipl.-Rest. Jürgen Scholz)
- DFG project: The Genesis of the Würzburg Residence. Baugeschichte und Ausstattung (Head: Prof. Dr Stefan Kummer; Research assistants: Dr Michaela Neubert, Dr Verena Friedrich)
- The Baroque Portrait Bust: Artifice and Communication (Prof. Dr Damian Dombrowski)
- History of American Painting, 1660-1960: A European View (Prof. Dr Damian Dombrowski)
- Inventing antiquity. Martin von Wagner and Homer's 'Iliad' (exhibition at the Martin von Wagner Museum of the University of Würzburg, 25 March - 25 June 2023, curators: Prof. Dr Damian Dombrowski, Carolin Goll)
- Julius Echter Patron of the Arts. Contours of a Renaissance prince and bishop. (Exhibition at the Martin von Wagner Museum of the University of Würzburg, 25.06.-24.09.2017. Curators: Prof. Dr Damian Dombrowski, Dr Markus Maier)
