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Dr.
Rebecca Lämmle
OccupationAssociate Professor in Classics (Greek Literature) Fellow & Postgraduate Tutor of Pembroke College
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Basel
Academic work
Sub-disciplineAncient Drama, Satyr Play, Homer
InstitutionsUniversity of Cambridge

Rebecca Laemmle (or Lämmle) is a Swiss Classical scholar.[1] She is an Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge where she is a Fellow of Pembroke College, specializing in Homer and his ancient reception, ancient comedy and tragedy, and comico-satirical writing.[2]

Lämmle holds a PhD in Classics from the University of Basel. She won the Heidelberger Förderpreises für klassisch-philologische Theoriebildung and the Marie Heim-Vögtlin Prize of the Swiss National Science Foundation for her doctoral thesis.[3][4] She subsequently held a senior lectureship in Greek Literature at Basel, and has also worked at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Freiburg. She was a Visiting Scholar at the University of Cambridge in 2015, and became a full Fellow of Pembroke College in 2016.[5]

At Cambridge, Lämmle has been involved in the production of the Cambridge Greek Play, producing both Oedipus Tyrannus (2019) and The Persians and the Cyclops (2022) at the Cambridge Arts Theatre.[6]

Selected Publications

  • Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond, (Berlin/New York, 2021)
  • Euripides: Cyclops, (Cambridge, 2021) with Richard Hunter
  • Poetik Des Satyrspiels (Poetics of Satyr Plays), (Heidelberg, 2015)


References

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  1. ^ "Dr. Rebecca Laemmle". Speakers for Schools. Retrieved 2025-02-01.
  2. ^ Lämmle, Dr Rebecca (2016-09-07). "Dr Rebecca Laemmle". www.classics.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 2025-02-01.
  3. ^ "Nachberichterstattung zum Heidelberger Förderpreis 2011". www.uni-heidelberg.de. Retrieved 2025-02-01.
  4. ^ "Euripides: Cyclops | Classical literature". Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 2025-02-01.
  5. ^ "Dr. Rebecca Laemmle". Speakers for Schools. Retrieved 2025-02-01.
  6. ^ "Person: Rebecca Laemmle". Camdram. Retrieved 2025-02-01.