Gerhard Koeppel
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Gerhard Koeppel is a German-born historian of Roman art and a specialist in the study of Roman historical relief sculpture. Koeppel studied at the University of Cologne and studied under the ancient art historian Heinz Kähler. Gerhard Koeppel was a member of the Archaeological Institute of America, the Classical Society of the American Academy in Rome, the Deutscher Archaeologenverband, and Corresponding Member of the Deutsches Archaeologisches Institut. He was Resident Scholar at the American Academy in Rome (1974-1975), Professor-in-Charge of the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome (1980-1981, 1989-1990, spring 1998), and Director of the American Academy Summer School (1986-1988).
He specializes in Roman Historical Reliefs of the Roman Empire and is publishing a catalogue of these sculptures in article format in the Bonner Jahrbuecher starting with vol. 183 (1983).
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- "Profectio und Adventus", Bonner Jahrbuecher 169 (1969) 130-193.
- "A Military Itinerarium on the Column of Trajan: Scene L", Roemische Mitteilungen 87 (1980) 301-306.
- "Fragments from a Domitianic Monument in Ann Arbor and Rome" Bulletin of the Museums of Art and Archaeology, the University of Michigan 3 (1980) 15-29.
- "Die 'Ara Pietatis Augustae': ein Geisterbau", Roemische Mitteilungen 89 (1982) 453-455.
- "Two Reliefs from the Arch of Claudius in Rome", Roemische Mitteilungen 90 (1983) 103-109.
- "Maximus Videtur Rex. The collegium pontificum on the Ara Pacis Augustae", Archaeological News 14 (1985) 17-22.
- Koeppel, Gerhard M. "Die historischen Reliefs der roemischen Kaiserzeit VIII. Der Fries der Trajanssaule in Rom, Teil 1", in: Bonner Jahrbucher 191 (1991) 135-198
- Koeppel, Gerhard M. "Die historischen Reliefs der roemischen Kaiserzeit IX. Der Fries der Trajanssaule in Rom, Teil 2", in: Bonner Jahrbucher 192 (1992) 61-122
- "Official State Reliefs of the City of Rome in the Imperial Age: A Bibliography." ANRW II.12.1, 477-506.