Other Research Projects

In addition to its long-term projects within the Academies’ Programme and its Research Commissions, the Göttingen Academy supports a wide range of other research initiatives. 

These third-party funded projects are often initiated by particularly active Academy members and may complement or expand on topics from long-term ventures. Funded by organisations like the German Research Foundation (DFG) or private foundations, they are typically developed collaboratively by Academy members, staff, and external researchers, often emerging from the unique scholarly environment fostered by the Academy’s plenary sessions and cross-disciplinary dialogue. 

These projects span a broad spectrum: from historical-critical editions and digital philology, to the study of ancient texts and manuscripts, and the transmission of knowledge across cultures and time periods.

Completed Third-Party Research Projects

 

Current Third-Party Funded Projects

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EdiKILex - Edition, Artificial Intelligence and Lexicography

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Fundatio Pii PP. XI pro Romanorum pontificum documentorum editione et studiis promovendis

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Evaluation of the Coptic Holy Week Lectionary

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Göttingen Digital Academy

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Qumran digital - Text and Lexicon

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Forschungsdateninfrastruktur Historische Quellen (HisQu)

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Historische Quellen (HisQu) ist eine Forschungsdateninfrastruktur, die im Rahmen des Projekts "Germania Sacra" entwickelt wurde.

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Digital Word History

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Digital Dictionary of Rare Lexemes in Symmachus’ Psalter

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The project researches rare and unique Greek words in the Psalter of the Jewish scholar Symmachus (c. 200 CE) and uses them to create a digital dictionary.

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Prussian Travels of the European Nobility

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The project investigates the Teutonic Order's crusade against the Lithuanians in the 14th century.

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Willershausen Fossil Deposit

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Research into the world three million years ago allows conclusions to be drawn about expected climate change.

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Sponges as Ecosystem Engineers

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The project investigates the role of siliceous sponges in the recovery of benthic communities.

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Paianios' Greek translation of Eutropius' Breviarium: Edition and Linguistic Analysis

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A historical work on the Roman Empire from the 4th century is being edited and translated into German.

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Knowledge Aggregator Middle Ages and Early Modern Period

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