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Arne Eickenberg composer
Profession
- primary: film composer, musician
- secondary: orchestrator, sound designer, music editor, music supervisor
- other: screenwriter, script doctor, film producer, teacher/educator
Education
- primary: Dipl.-Ing. cand. Technischer Umweltschutz (German engineering diploma for Technical Environmental Protection; Technische Universität Berlin)
- secondary studies:
- History & Religion (Technische Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität Berlin)
- Film music composition (Hochschule der Künste Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin, Musikakademie Berlin)
- Sound Engineering (Technische Universität Berlin)
- Classical Piano, Jazz Piano, Clarinet, Singing (private education, Musikakademie Remscheid)
Other fields of work / research / specialized interests
- Roman imperial cult, Roman religion, cults of Divus Iulius & Divus Augustus Divi filius
- Lives of C. Iulius Caesar & Imperator Caesar Divi filius Augustus
- Roman history, archaeology & numismatics, specifically concerning the civil wars
- Music archaeology & ancient music history
- Text criticism (NT), Life-of-Jesus research
- Roman/Julian origins of Christianity
Articles
approved articles are boldfaced
- written (9):
Ancient Celtic music [draft] | Arne | Arne (name) | Arne Sithonis | De analogia | Gaius Iulius Caesar (name) [draft] | Iter | Jake the Explainer | Nenia Dea
- created / major participation & edits / under construction (8):
Arne (mythology) | Augustus | Deus ex machina | flamen Divi Iulii | Laudatio Iuliae amitae | Mêchanê | Neoapocrypha | Theodor Lohmann
- edited (5):
Calendar | Islam | Julius Caesar | German dialects | Nicene Creed
Planned articles / articles wished for
- Caesar: Anticato | Julius Caesar's monarchy | Julius Caesar's funeral | Divus Iulius | Comet Caesar (sidus Iulium) | Temple of Divus Iulius | Clementia Caesaris | Victoria Caesaris | Fortuna Caesaris | Venus Genetrix | Venus Victrix | Genius Caesaris (incl. Genius Divi Iulii) | Pax | Concordia Nova
- Augustus: Divus Augustus (incl. Divi filius) | Mars Ultor | Genius Augusti | Numen Augustum
- Imperial cult: Roman imperial cult | Divus (incl. list of Divi)
- Roman religion: Pontifex maximus | Pontifex | Flamen | Flamen Dialis | Flamen Martialis | Flamen Quirinalis | Rex sacrorum | Liberalia | maybe: Flamines Divorum | Flamen Divi Augusti
- Music & instruments of ancient Rome: Ancient Roman music (incl. ancient Roman song and dance) | Ancient Roman instruments incl. those non-Roman instruments used by the Romans like sistrum, salpinx and also incl. an extensive, categorized instrument list with links to specialized instrument articles, e.g.: Ancient Roman percussion | Hydraulis | Aesculus | Lituus | Bucina | Tuba | Salpinx | Cornu | Fistulae (incl. all variations like fistula obliqua) | Syrinx | Tibiae (incl. all types like Tibia obliqua | string instruments like Lyra | Kithara | Pandoura | etc. | Other specialized articles: Nenia (Roman funeral singing)
- Ancient Rome (general)
- Biographies: Gaius Asinius Pollio | Marcus Marius Gratidianus | Gaius Marius (Pseudo-Marius) | Publius Clodius Pulcher | Fulvia | Cleopatra VII | Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir)
- Coronae, an article on the Roman wreaths: 1°: aurea, laurea, obsidionalis (graminea), civica (quercea/querna), muralis, exploratoria, laureata et rostrata, navalis (rostrata/classica), triumphalis, vallaris (castrensis), ovalis, oleagina; 2°: sacerdotalis, funebris (sepulchralis), convivalis, nuptialis, natalitia; 3°: longa, etrusca, pactilis, sutilis, tonsa (tonsilis), spicea, radiata, pampinea plus other crowns mentioned by Pliny
- Christianity etc.: several articles, e.g. Saeta, Eye of a needle, Epiphany (Christian), Calvary (Golgotha), also an article concering the theories on the Roman origins of Christianity (incl. the Julian origin theory)
- Islam: Günter Lüling, in the long run an article (or articles) on the Christian origins of Islam, cf. e.g. Christoph Luxenberg and his book The Syro-Aramaic Reading Of The Koran
- Other: One small step for man (an article about Neil Armstrong's famous lapse, its history, nachleben and rebuttal attempts)