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Theresia Fuhrer (Bernae die 6 Aprilis 1959 nata) est sermonum antiquorum philologa Helvetica, quae nunc in Germania operam dat, inter alia apud Friburgi Brisgoviae universitatem docuit. Die 1 Martii 2008 ad Universitatem Liberam Berolinensem vocata est.

Nexus externi

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  • Opera ab hoc homine vel de eo scripta apud Bibliothecam Nationalem Germanicam (Theodisce)
  • De Theresia Fuhrer apud Universitatis Liberae Berolinensis paginas interretialis
 
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Tabula professorum Graecae atque Latinae linguae universitatis Monachensis

Prima cathedra (philologia Latina): Fridericus Ast (1826–1841) | Franciscus Hocheder (1842–1844) | Ernestus de Lasaulx (1844–1847) | Leonardus Spengel (1847–1880) | Eduardus Wölfflin (1880–1905) | Fridericus Vollmer (1905–1923) | Johannes Stroux (1924–1935) | Rudolfus Till (1938–1945) | Franciscus Egermann (1951/62–1970) | Venerius Suerbaum (1970–2001) | Claudia Wiener (ex 2003)

Secunda cathedra (philologia Graeca II): Fridericus Thiersch (1826–1859) | Gulielmus von Christ (1860–1903) | Otho Crusius (1903–1918) | Eduardus Schwartz (1919–1929) | Rudolfus Pfeiffer (1929–1937) | Franciscus Dirlmeier (1938–1945) | Rudolf Pfeiffer (1951–1957) | Curtius von Fritz (1958–1968) | Uvo Hölscher (1970–1982) | Helmuthus Flashar (1982–1997) | Martinus Hose (ex 1997)

Tertia cathedra (philologia Graeca I): Conradius Bursian (1874–1883) | Rudolfus Schöll (1885–1893) | Ivanius von Müller (1893–1906) | Albertus Rehm (1906–1936) | Richard Harder (1941–1945) | Fridericus Klingner (1947–1963) | Carolus Becker (1963–1973) | Ernestus Vogt (1975–1999) | Oliverius Primavesi (ex 2000)

Quarta cathedra (philologia Latina II): Carolus Prantl (1859–1888) | Carolus Weyman (1905–1931) | Valahfridus Stroh (1976–2005) | Theresia Fuhrer (seit 2013)

Professura didacticae rationi utriusque linguae dicata Carolus Felix Halm (1856–1882) | Marcus Janka (ex 2007)

Professura philologiae Latinae antiquitatus Nicolaus Holzberg (1988–2011)