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Eva Noller is a DFG-funded researcher at the Philologisches Seminar, Faculty of Humanities, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, focusing on Latin literature and classical philology. She has held academic positions at Heidelberg, Tübingen, Basel, and Frankfurt, including roles as a research assistant and project leader.
- Staatsexamen in Latin Philology and German Studies (2012, Heidelberg)
- Promotion (PhD) in Latin Philology (2016, Heidelberg)
Her research explores the aesthetics of scale in Pliny the Elder’s Naturalis Historia, didactic poetry (especially Lucretius), Epicureanism, ekphrasis, and the epistemology of classical philology. She leads the DFG project 'Die Ästhetik der Größe' and contributes to the Fondazione Lorenzo Valla commentary on Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura.
Her recent publications and lectures examine the interplay of materialism, rhetoric, and cultural theory in Roman texts. She participates in international workshops and conferences, including trilateral DFG research meetings on Pliny and classical evidence.

