Karla Pollmann


Karla Pollmann is the Dean of Arts at the University of Bristol, where she works in both the department of Classics and Ancient History and the department of Religion and Theology. Her research covers Classical to Late Antiquity, patristics, the history of exegesis and hermeneutics, and the thought of Augustine of Hippo and its reception. She studied Classics, Divinity, and Education at the Universities of Tübingen, Munich, Cambridge, and Bochum, receiving her PhD in Classics from the Ruhr University Bochum in 1990.

Career

Pollmann began her career as an assistant professor first in Bielefeld, then in Konstanz, teaching Latin, and she spent some time on postdoctoral studies at University College London, funded by the Alexander von Humboldt Stipend. In 1994, she finished her Habilitation at Konstanz, and she moved to the University of St Andrews to take up a post as a lecturer in Classics. In 2000, she was promoted to the rank of professor. Pollmann is a visiting professor at many institutions, including the University of Vienna, the University of British Columbia, Wolfson College Oxford, the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study, the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, and the University of Århus, where she has been made an adjunct professor. She was elected professor extraordinary at Stellenbosch University for 2011-2013. In 2014 she founded the Centre for Early Christianity and its Reception at the University of Kent, and was director of the school between 2014 and 2016. She was a professor of Classics and the head of the School of Humanities at the University of Reading. From 2018 onwards, Pollmann has been the Dean of Arts at the University of Bristol.
Pollmann is a college peer review member of the Arts and Humanities Research Council and has served on various of its panels. She is on the editorial or advisory board of several journals and encyclopedias, including Societies, Oxford Journal of Reception Studies, Millennium, Journal of Ancient Christianity, Lexikon der Bibelhermeneutik, Augustiniana, Hypomnemata, and Thoemmes Dictionary of British Classicists: 1500-1960, and is editor-in-chief of the international and interdisciplinary Oxford Guide to the Historical Reception of Augustine.

Interests

Pollmann works on ancient texts of Antiquity ranging from Homer to the early Christian writers. She is particularly interested in the interface between Classics and Theology, especially the reception of Classical thought and literature in Christian writers and the amalgamation and transformation of ideas from Classical and Late Antiquity. More recently she has become interested in the reception of early Christian thought in later times, and this interest led to her directing an international and interdisciplinary project funded by the Leverhulme Trust on the reception of Augustine of Hippo from his death in 430 to 2000.

Selected book publications