
About
Regine Weber is a Researcher at the Department of German Philology/German Medieval Studies at the University of Regensburg, where she has worked since 2005. She specializes in Medieval German Literature, focusing on Middle High German language and literature, narratology, and cultural integration in medieval Europe.
Education
- Master of Arts in German Philology and Musicology, University of Regensburg (2005)
- Doctorate in German Philology, University of Regensburg (2010), dissertation on 'The Staging of Divina Providentia in the Oeuvre of Rudolf von Ems'
Research Interests
Her research explores providential guidance in medieval texts, the role of saints as integration figures in European medieval societies, and gender representations in Middle High German literature. She also investigates the interplay between music and medieval encyclopedic works, such as Konrad von Megenberg's contributions in a European context.
The trends in her publications emphasize narrative structures in medieval epics, theological themes, and cross-cultural communication during the 12th–13th centuries. Her work often bridges literary analysis with historical and cultural studies.
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