Florian Dunklau, M.A.

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Research Associate (PESHAT)
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Academic Positions
Since September 2015: Research Associate at DFG project "Between two worlds [...]" (Obadia Sforno's Or Ammim (1537))
Since June 2014: Research Associate at DFG project "PESHAT in Context" (Premodern philosophical and scientific Hebrew terminology)
2013-2014: Research Associate at the Institute for Jewish Studies at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
2007: Research Assistant at the Institute for Jewish Studies at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
2007: Guest student at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Summer Ulpan)
2004-2013: Magister Artium (M.A.) in Jewish Studies and Arabic at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg.
Thesis: "Knowledge, Will and Providence in Obadia Sforno: an annoted translation of chapters 9, 10 and 11 of his Or Ammim" (first class honours).
Key aspects of activity
Jewish Philosophy of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
History of Jewish life in Schleswig-Holstein (until 1945)
Pentecoastalism and Christian Esoteric movements
Publications
Dunklau, Florian. Judah Ibn Tibbon' s terminology of moral qualities in his translation of Solomon Ibn Gabirol's Tikkun Middot ha-Nefesh. (work in progress)
2015
Wiesenhütter, Rolf, and Florian Dunklau (contributing). Die Geistfalle: Gefangen im Bann der Sekte Wort + Geist Röhrnbach. Hamburg: tredition, 2015.
2014
Dunklau, Florian. "Codex hebraicus 264." In Ausstellungskatalog "Tora - Talmud - Siddur", edited by Irina Wandrey, 310-12. Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, 2014.
Dunklau, Florian. "Codex Levy 115." In Ausstellungskatalog "Tora - Talmud - Siddur", edited by Irina Wandrey, 313-15. Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, 2014.
Dunklau, Florian, und Bill Rebiger. "Codex Levy 116." In Ausstellungskatalog "Tora - Talmud - Siddur", edited by Irina Wandrey, 316-18. Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, 2014.