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Andrea Worm is a Professor of Medieval Art History at the Institute of Art History, University of Tübingen. She specializes in Medieval and Early Modern visual cultures, particularly focusing on knowledge visualization, eschatology, and the Holy Land. Her career spans institutions including the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, King’s College London, and the University of Cambridge.
- Education: PhD in Art History (University of Augsburg, 2004), Habilitation at Karl Franzens University (2015)
- Key Research Areas: Medieval diagrams, liturgical manuscripts, women’s roles in art patronage, and salvation history cartography
- Awards: Munby Fellowship (Cambridge), Cusanuswerk Doctoral Fellowship
- Leadership: Managing Director at Tübingen’s Art History Institute, active in habilitation and doctoral committees
Her publications emphasize medieval manuscripts and historiography, with recent work on Alexander Minoritas’ apocalyptic texts and Peter of Poitiers’ historical models. She co-founded research groups on medieval knowledge visualization and collaborates internationally across disciplines.
Research fields
Medieval Art HistoryIconography and IconologyBook and Knowledge Culture in the Middle AgesJerusalem and the Holy Land in Medieval European PerspectiveKnowledge Visualization (Diagrams and Maps)Concepts of Time and HistoryEschatology and ApocalypticismWomen as Patrons and Recipients of Medieval ArtHistory of Art History Methodology
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