On 28 October 2012 the Karl H. Ditze Foundation held their ninth festive ceremony to award outstanding degree and doctoral theses in the humanities and education departments at Universität Hamburg. This year's award winners specialize in philosophy, history, archaelogy, and historical musicology.
The Karl H. Ditze-Preis 2010 was awarded to:
- Béatrice Lienemann for her doctoral dissertation: The Third Man Argument in Plato's dialogue ‚Parmenides.'
Reconstruction and critique of the Platonic theory of ideas from the perspective of analytical philosophy. („Die
Argumente des Dritten Menschen in Platons Dialog ‚Parmenides'.
Rekonstruktion und Kritik der platonischen Ideenhypothese aus
analytischer Perspektive“)
- Falko Schnicke for his master' thesis in history: "Principles of de-individualization. Theory and practice of biographical studies in the works of Johann Gustav Droysen" („Prinzipien der Entindividualisierung. Zur Theorie und Praxis biographischer Studien bei Johann Gustav Droysen“)
- Wiebke Friese for her doctoral dissertation in archeology: Getting close to the gods. Architecture und topography of the sacred Greek oracles between culture-specific and social necessities. („Den
Göttern so nah. Architektur und Topographie griechischer
Orakelheiligtümer im Spannungsfeld des kulturspezifischen und sozialen
Bedürfnishorizontes“)
- Eva Maria Maschke for her master's thesis in historical musicology: "On the tradition of the Notre Dames Repertoires: An analysis of selected organum and conductus fragments" („Zur Überlieferung des Notre-Dame-Repertoires: Analyse ausgewählter Organum und Conductus-Fragmente“)