@article{BenderKorjahnGronau2024, author = {Bender, Benedict and Korjahn, Nicolas and Gronau, Norbert}, title = {Erfolgreich auf Handelsplattformen}, series = {ERP-Management : Auswahl, Einf{\"u}hrung und Betrieb von ERP-Systemen}, volume = {20}, journal = {ERP-Management : Auswahl, Einf{\"u}hrung und Betrieb von ERP-Systemen}, number = {1}, publisher = {GITO mbH - Verlag f{\"u}r Industrielle Informationstechnik und Organisation}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1860-6725}, pages = {76 -- 82}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Obwohl Handelsplattformen zunehmend an Bedeutung gewinnen, besteht im deutschsprachigen Raum ein Mangel an umfassenden Markt{\"u}bersichten. Dadurch fehlt es Verk{\"a}ufern, potenziellen Plattformbetreibern und Kunden an einer soliden Grundlage f{\"u}r fundierte Entscheidungen. Das {\"a}ndern wir mit folgendem Beitrag. Erfahren Sie hier das Wichtigste {\"u}ber den rasant wachsenden Markt der Handelsplattformen.}, language = {de} } @article{WeissWerner2023, author = {Weiß, Adrian and Werner, Eva}, title = {Geschlechterverh{\"a}ltnisse im Dialog}, series = {thersites 16}, volume = {2023}, journal = {thersites 16}, number = {16}, editor = {Amb{\"u}hl, Annemarie and Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo and Rollinger, Christian and Walde, Christine}, issn = {2364-7612}, doi = {10.34679/thersites.vol16.216}, pages = {128 -- 138}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Die abgetrennte Zunge by Katharina Wesselmann deals with gender and power relations in ancient literature and beyond. It has received widespread attention, particularly in popular media. In this interview, thersites examines the book from an academic perspective. We talk to Katharina Wesselmann about the reactions to her work, her methodology and her conclusions. The primary focus of this interview is on what ancient texts may tell us about today's gender issues and vice versa - it, thus, entails a broader discussion about modern Classics.}, language = {de} } @article{DixKlohr2022, author = {Dix, Sophie and Klohr, Silvia}, title = {Ein studentischer Bericht zur Tagung „IMAGINES VII: PLAYFUL CLASSICS" (05. - 06. 03. 2021)}, series = {thersites 14}, volume = {2022}, journal = {thersites 14}, number = {14}, editor = {Amb{\"u}hl, Annemarie and Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo and Rollinger, Christian and Walde, Christine}, issn = {2364-7612}, doi = {10.34679/thersites.vol14.193}, pages = {141 -- 151}, year = {2022}, abstract = {In March 2021, the IMAGINES Project - an international and interdisciplinary research network for the modern reception of antiquity in the visual and performing arts - held their seventh conference online. The event focused on PLAYFUL CLASSICS, and was hosted from G{\"o}ttingen University by the organizers Juliette Harrisson, Antje Kuhle and Martin Lindner. The keynote by Dunstan Lowe on „The Danger of Seriousness: Play and the Future of Classics" outlined the potential of researching classical reception as a creative process. The following sections brought this to life with in-depth treatments of the underlying mechanics of constructing and deconstructing, playful learning, the „Faces of Antiquity", forms of interaction and national/nationalistic traditions. The programme combined scholarly contributions with presentations and workshops by various artists and open discussion elements. The shift to an online format allowed the participation of an unusually international audience, while the interactive elements - including a thematic game as a continuous side event - especially encouraged a large number of students to participate actively. Therefore, this conference report will not just summarize the content of the event, but also provide a student perspective on attending a conference on classical reception - a research area which is mostly neglected in the teaching curriculum.}, language = {de} } @article{Hanisch2022, author = {Hanisch, Xenia}, title = {Demagogen dichten}, series = {thersites 14}, volume = {2022}, journal = {thersites 14}, number = {14}, editor = {Amb{\"u}hl, Annemarie and Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo and Rollinger, Christian and Walde, Christine}, issn = {2364-7612}, doi = {10.34679/thersites.vol14.201}, pages = {121 -- 140}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Manipulative rhetoric is a common issue in ancient sources. As the issue of political populism and rhetoric still attracts a high degree of interest among a wide range of people, the author, a singer-songwriter, attempts to 'revive' these ancient sources and to adapt them into a lyrical/musical format for modern audiences, in order to test different strategies of manipulation and gauge the reactions of modern audiences. The following article describes the process of adapting and performing two of these experiments, as well as the results and feedback from audiences. The ancient case studies chosen for this are Thucydides' description of how Alcibiades lead the Athenians into a fatal expedition to Sicily, and Xenophon's blames of two public orators for executing Athenian generals after the battle of Arginusae through their manipulative speeches.}, language = {de} } @article{Brueck2022, author = {Br{\"u}ck, Alexander}, title = {„Rom lernt von den Griechen, Europa von Rom"}, series = {thersites 14}, volume = {2022}, journal = {thersites 14}, number = {14}, editor = {Amb{\"u}hl, Annemarie and Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo and Rollinger, Christian and Walde, Christine}, issn = {2364-7612}, doi = {10.34679/thersites.vol14.198}, pages = {41 -- 102}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Given the immense ethnic and cultural diversity as well as the vast geographical dimensions of the Roman Empire, the teaching of Roman antiquity comprises an enormous potential to deal with the increasing heterogeneity in German-speaking classrooms. This article aims to show how the majority of contemporaneous Latin textbooks, however, fail to use this potential by being limited to mono-perspective and Eurocentric approaches to the ancient world. In spite of didactical claims to foster students' intercultural competence, most of the textbooks depict the city of Rome as an ethnically and culturally homogeneous sphere. At the same time, they present the Roman Empire nearly exclusively from the perspective of representatives of Italian-born, powerful upper-class families firmly connected to 'Roman' culture. In doing so, the Latin textbooks falsify the ancient historical realities and deprive students of the perspectives of figures like provincials or slaves. Furthermore, the textbooks' narrative scope clearly focusses on Rome and Greece, still paying noticeable attention to West-European provinces, with the African and Asian ones being remarkably excluded. Only few exceptions among the textbooks apply alternative approaches which allow students to engage with the Roman Empire's intercultural dynamics in a more differentiated and multi-perspective way.}, language = {de} } @article{DemirWalther2018, author = {Demir-Walther, Meltem}, title = {Die Entwicklung eines Unterrichtskonzeptes zur F{\"o}rderung von Sachlernen und Lesekompetenz aus inklusionsdidaktischer Sicht}, series = {Sachunterrichtsdidaktik \& Inklusion : ein Beitrag zur Entwicklung}, journal = {Sachunterrichtsdidaktik \& Inklusion : ein Beitrag zur Entwicklung}, publisher = {Schneider Verlag Hohengehren GmbH}, address = {Baltmannsweiler}, isbn = {978-3-8340-1829-8}, pages = {39 -- 44}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @article{Giest2019, author = {Giest, Hartmut}, title = {Gesundheitsbildung}, series = {Sachunterricht - Didaktik f{\"u}r die Grundschule}, journal = {Sachunterricht - Didaktik f{\"u}r die Grundschule}, edition = {5. Auflage}, publisher = {Cornelsen}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-589-15917-8}, pages = {148 -- 156}, year = {2019}, language = {de} } @article{Reinard2021, author = {Reinard, Patrick}, title = {Rezension von Kristopher F. B. Fletcher/Osman Umurhan (eds.): Classical Antiquity in Heavy Metal Music}, series = {thersites 12}, volume = {2020}, journal = {thersites 12}, number = {12}, editor = {Rollinger, Christian}, issn = {2364-7612}, doi = {10.34679/thersites.vol12.188}, pages = {140 -- 149}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{Warnking2021, author = {Warnking, Pascal}, title = {Talking Stones - Ein besonderer Audio-Guide zu den antiken St{\"a}tten in Trier}, series = {thersites 12}, volume = {2020}, journal = {thersites 12}, number = {12}, editor = {Rollinger, Christian}, issn = {2364-7612}, doi = {10.34679/thersites.vol12.110}, pages = {116 -- 135}, year = {2021}, abstract = {This work journal recounts the experiences of a project undertaken with students of the University of Trier over the course of two semesters. The project attempted to design and produce an innovative audio guide pertaining to the cultural heritage of the Roman city, with students gauging market opportunities, writing a business plan, researching information and producing content for the audio guide. The work created, „Talking Stones" (https://www.talking-stones.de/), takes the listener on a tour of Roman Trier embedded in a literary narrative and is available via download on Google Play and the Apple App Store.}, language = {de} } @article{Ursin2021, author = {Ursin, Frank}, title = {„The mother of chemical peeling" - Oder: Wie Kleopatra zum Bad in Eselsmilch kam}, series = {thersites 12}, volume = {2020}, journal = {thersites 12}, number = {12}, editor = {Rollinger, Christian}, issn = {2364-7612}, doi = {10.34679/thersites.vol12.95}, pages = {38 -- 70}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Application areas and drugs of Egyptian, Greek and Roman medi-cine are popular references of research in the field of recent aes-thetic dermatology. There, Cleopatra VII is referred to as "mother of chemical peeling" because she is said to have bathed in donkey's milk. Although extremely popular, there is no ancient source sup-porting Cleopatra's bath in milk. Nevertheless, Poppaea Sabina, the second wife of Emperor Nero, is said to has bathed in donkey's milk to beautify her skin. The aim of the paper is to reconstruct the genesis and develop-ment of the modern myth of Cleopatra bathing in donkey's milk. The origin of this myth can be traced back to the cinema of the 1930s. The result is that in the person of the actress Claudette Colbert her two roles as Cleopatra and Poppaea converged. This convergence was the basis for the popularization of the milk bath by the Cleopat-ra movie of 1963 with Elizabeth Taylor.}, language = {de} }