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Paul Neuendorf is a researcher specializing in Swiss Reformation history with a focus on Greek and Latin philology. He completed his studies in Protestant theology and classical studies at Friedrich Schiller University Jena, graduating with a Ph.D. in 2020. His academic career includes positions as a teaching assistant and researcher at various institutions, including the Free University of Berlin and the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences. Neuendorf has contributed to collaborative projects that catalog Greek manuscripts and has a significant interest in the correspondence of Protestant theologians in the early modern period, particularly Heinrich Bullinger. His research is characterized by a strong emphasis on the historical contexts and textual transmission of theological works from the 16th century.
Institute for Swiss Reformation History • Zurich, Switzerland
Researcher focusing on correspondence related to the 16th century.
Academy Project on Theologians' Correspondence • Heidelberg, Germany
Worked on a project cataloging Greek manuscripts.
Institute for Greek and Latin Philology • Berlin, Germany
Assisted in research related to Greek and Latin texts.
Institute for Classical Studies • Jena, Germany
Supported undergraduate courses and assisted in research.
Department of Law