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Steve Pasek
Born(1975-05-07)7 May 1975
Bad Mergentheim, Germany
OccupationEgyptologist, Demotist, Historian, Classicist

Steve Pasek (born 7 May 1975 in Bad Mergentheim) is a German Egyptologist, Demotist, Historian and Classicist.

Biography and education

Steve Pasek studied after attaining the college degree (Abitur) in Bad Mergentheim and completing the compulsory military service Ancient, Medieval, Early Modern and Modern History, Egyptology, Greek and Latin Philology (Classics), Assyriology, Indo-European Studies, Catholic Theology and Indology at the University of Würzburg. There he obtained the Magister Artium in Ancient History, Egyptology and Greek Philology with the thesis Griechenland und Ägypten von 404 bis 331 v. Chr.at the University of Würzburg. In 2005 he received a PhD in Egyptology with the thesis Hawara. Eine ägyptische Siedlung in hellenistischer Zeit, also at Würzburg. In 2012 he obtained a PhD in Ancient History with the dissertation Das Fünfkaiserjahr (193/194 n. Chr.) at the University of Marburg. In 2015 and 2016 he passed his exam for secondary school teachers (academic exam of state) in History, Latin, Greek, German, English and Political Sciences at the University of Tubingen. There he obtained in 2015 his certificate Pholosophikum in Philosophy. In 2020 he received his Master of Arts in Indoeuropean Studies at the University of Jena.

Academic career

From 2009 to 2012 Pasek was assistant professor at the Chair of Biblical Theology: Exegesis of the New Testament in the Institute of Catholic Theology of the University of Vechta.[1][2][3] In the Summer semester 2010 he served as lecturer in ancient history at the Seminary of History at the University of Osnabrück.[4][5][6] During the Summersemester 2011 and the Wintersemester 2011/2012 he worked as Lecturer of Ancient History at the branch of Cultural and Regional History of the University of Vechta, where he took responsibility of the module Ancient History. He was furthermore from 2009 to 2012 Lecturer on Ancient Greek first in the optional domain languages and afterwards in the centre of languages of the University of Vechta.[7][8] From 2011 to 2012 he served as well as a lecturer in Social Studies in the program for additional training of the physicians with emigrational background in the hospitals Cloppenburg, Emstek and Vechta.

Publications

Review: Eugene Cruz-Uribe, in: The Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 47 (2010), S. 279-281, [1].

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