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David Mache is a scientific assistant at the Institute for Swiss Reformation History at the University of Zurich. His work focuses on the Heinrich Bullinger correspondence edition and he has been involved in various academic projects related to Medieval and Neo-Latin studies. Mache has a background in Classical Studies with a focus on Latin and Greek Philology, having studied at the University of Basel from 2006 to 2013. He obtained a teaching diploma for secondary education in 2014. Mache has held teaching positions in Latin, and has experience in education and dissemination in the Roman city of Augusta Raurica. He has participated in the compilation of various dictionaries and has been involved in editorial projects such as the Basler Edition of Bernoulli Letters since 2021. His research interests include Bullinger's correspondence, Medieval Latin language and diplomacy, medieval and early modern paleography, and the cultural history of letters in the 16th and 18th centuries, as well as digital editing practices.
Institute for Swiss Reformation History • Zürich
Engaged in the Heinrich Bullinger correspondence edition and related research.
Department of Law