
Research project “Biblia Arabica” approved
Long-term project of the Academy of Sciences: Critical edition and comprehensive digital inventory of Arabic Old Testament manuscripts and their

Long-term project of the Academy of Sciences: Critical edition and comprehensive digital inventory of Arabic Old Testament manuscripts and their

Goethe University and Frankfurter Sparkasse Foundation’s 1822 University Prize for Excellence in Teaching goes to a medical doctor, a Romance

Having been brought on board by fellow Goethe University scholar and archaeologist Professor Markus Scholz, Ancient History Professor Hartmut Leppin

Professor Markus Scholz, an archaeologist at Goethe University Frankfurt, played a decisive role in deciphering the “Frankfurt Silver Inscription”, discovered

Ilona Klemens became the new chaplain of the Protestant Student Congregation (Evangelische Studierendengemeinde, ESG) in spring 2024. Shortly before being

Photographs by Rafael Herlich on display at the Protestant and Catholic university communities on Goethe University’s Westend Campus From January

Mysterious silver amulet turns science on its head A small silver amulet, just 3.5 cm in size, with a thin

It was a long struggle before the Republic of Namibia finally became independent in 1990. What role did the intertwining

A conversation with Armina Omerika, a scholar of Islamic Studies, and Christian Wiese, a scholar of Jewish Religious Philosophy, about

Christine Wenona Hoffmann has always seen herself as somewhat of a cross-border commuter, and not just since assuming the „Practical

The intellectual and artistic activities of Jews in Nazi Germany are the focus of a new joint doctoral program run

This year’s winners of the 1822 University Prize for Excellent Teaching are dentist PD Dr. Puria Parvini; Dr. Bianca Bertulat,

An international conference organized by Goethe University’s Buber-Rosenzweig Institute for Jewish Intellectual and Cultural History of Modernity and the Present

The latest lecture series introduced at Goethe University – the „Buber-Rosenzweig Lecture on Jewish Intellectual History and Philosophy“ – focuses

A new research institute will be established at Goethe University: The Buber-Rosenzweig Institute will be dedicated to the study of

Approximately 40,000 letters from Martin Buber’s correspondence with his contemporaries exist, but to this day, they have hardly been accessible.

Once again, researchers at Goethe University were successful in the competition for the prestigious starting grants from the European Research
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