
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Martin Przybilski is a leading scholar in Old German Philology at the University of Trier, where he has held a professorship since 2009. His academic career spans roles as Junior Professor (2003-2009), Managing Director of the Historical and Cultural Research Centre Trier (2009-2015), and Vice President for Studies, Teaching, and Continuing Education (2015-2019).
- Education: MA 1996, PhD 1999 (University of Würzburg)
Research Focus:
- Cultural Transfer: Jewish-Christian interactions in medieval literature, including Nuremberg Carnival Plays (DFG-funded 2016-2019)
- Gender & Affectivity: Historical gender studies and emotional coding in premodern texts
- Editorial Philology: Critical editions of Fastnachtspiele (Hans Folz) and Willehalm (Wolfram von Eschenbach)
- Knowledge Spaces: Spatial epistemology in war narratives and Arthurian romances
Key Projects: Co-leader of the Trier Center for Medieval Studies, editorial collaboration with international institutions, and interdisciplinary work with the Simon-Dubnow Institute.
Awards: Notably received the Leserbriefpreis from 'Der Feinschmecker' (2017) for an unexpected contribution in cultural analysis.
Teaching: Offers courses on medieval literary studies, Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival, and daily songs of the period, with seminars held in person at Room A423, University of Trier.
