Kai Brodersen

Kai Brodersen (born 1958) is a contemporary ancient historian and classicist on the faculty of the University of Erfurt. He has edited, and translated, both ancient works and modern classical studies. His research focuses on Greek and Roman historiography and geography, on ancient inscriptions, oracles and wonder-texts, and on the social and economic history as well as reception studies (incl. Asterix).

Kai Brodersen read Ancient History, Classics and (Protestant) Theology, funded by the "Stiftung Maximilianeum" and the "Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes" in Erlangen (Germany), Munich (Germany), and Oxford (UK). From Munich, he holds a Dr. phil. (1986) and a Dr. phil. habil. (1995). He is married and has 4 children. In 1996/7 he was made Chair of Ancient History at the University of Mannheim (Germany), which he then served more than 10 years in a leading position (Dean, Dean of Studies and Dean of Finance, followed by 6 years as Vice-President). He also was a Visiting Fellow at several British universities: Newcastle (2000/01), St. Andrews (2001/02), Royal Holloway, University of London (2006/7), and Visiting Senior Research Fellow at St John's College, Oxford (2007/8). In 2008, he was appointed Professor of Ancient Culture at the University of Erfurt which he serves as its president.

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