Mgr. Julie Černá Ph.D.

Foto pracovníka Julie Černá

cerna@ics.cas.cz
+420 234 612 327

Department of Medieval Lexicography
postdoctoral fellow
ASEP
Bibliography

Research focus

Medieval Latin Lexicography

Greek medicine, Corpus Hippocraticum


Academic websites profile (academia.edu etc.)

Academia.edu


Education

2006-2014: PhD. in classical philology, Charles University, Prague. Project: Valerius Maximus and Exemplum, supervised by doc. PhDr. Evy Kuťáková, CSc.

1999-2006: Classical Greek and Latin, Charles University, Prague. Project: Hippocratic Concept of the Physician: De medico and De decenti habitu. Translation and Commentary. (MA)


Employment history

2006- : researcher, Centre for Classical Studies at the Institute of Philosophy, CAS, Prague (Department of Medieval Lexicography) 


Grants

2009-2012: Co-researcher, project GA ČR č. 401/09/0767, Corpus Hippocraticum in the Light of Modern Human Sciences (supervised by mgr. Hynek Bartoš, PhD.)

2008-2010: Researcher, project GAUK č. 8862/2008 Exemplum as a Rhetorical Figure in Roman Literature

2006-2008: Co-researcher, project GA ČR č. 401/06/0668 s názvem Corpus Hippocraticum and Its Importance for the Contemporary Sciences of Man (supervised by mgr. Sylva Fischerová, PhD.)


Conference papers and lectures abroad

11/2007: Oxford. Europaeum Classics Colloquium (topic: Myth, Culture and Society); paper: Valerius Maximus and the Nobility of His Time


Conference papers and lectures in the Czech Republic

10/2007: Telč. The "Laetae segetes iterum" conference, hosted by the Philosophical Faculty of Masaryk University, Brno; paper: Valerius Maximus and His Audience

2/2007: Prague. The "Hippocratic medicine in the perspective of modern medicine and human sciences" colloquium, hosted by the Faculty of Humanities, Charles University, Prague; paper: The Ideal of Hippocratic Physician (A view on medical deontology in Corpus Hippocraticum)


Memberships in academic associations and other academic bodies

Union of Classical Philologists, Prague


Current projects

Dictionary of Medieval Latin in Czech Lands

Greek Medicine, Corpus Hippocraticum

Exemplum in ancient literature, Valerius Maximus