Zimmer studied classical philology, German studies, and classical archaeology at the University of Munich. He completed his studies with the Staatsexamen in Latin and Greek as well as his thesis on Roman representations of trades. His supervisor was Paul Zanker. He worked in the Mediterranean from 1978 to 1979, funded by a travel scholarship from the German Archaeological Institute (DAI). Between 1980 and 1985 he was involved with a research project on ancient bronze casting. He was, from 1984, assistant at the West Berlin section of the Antikensammlung Berlin, later curator and finally Deputy Director. In 1988, Zimmer became Professor of Greek Bronze Casting Workshops at the Free University of Berlin, while continuing to work at the collection of antiquities, where his work included several major exhibitions such as Mirror Images (1987), Civil Worlds (1993) and The Praying Boy. After lecturing at the Free University of Berlin, Zimmer moved in 1997 to the Humboldt University in Berlin. Since 31 July 1999, Gerhard Zimmer has been Professor of Classical Archaeology at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt.[3]
Zimmer's research currently focuses on processing workshop findings and reconstructing technologies of ancient bronze casting, using experimental verification to corroborate reconstructed methods.[3]
Publications
Römische Berufsdarstellungen (Dissertation), Mann, Berlin 1982 ISBN3-7861-1343-2
Griechische Bronzegusswerkstätten. Zur Technologieentwicklung eines antiken Kunsthandwerks (Habilitation), Zabern, Mainz 1990 ISBN3-8053-1090-0
Bürgerwelten, hellenistische Tonfiguren und Nachschöpfungen im 19. Jh. (mit Irmgard Kriseleit und Cordelia Eule), von Zabern, Mainz 1995 ISBN3-8053-1639-9
Der Betende Knabe : Original und Experiment (Eds. with Nele Hackländer), Lang, Frankfurt am Main – Berlin – Bern – New York – Paris – Wien 1997 ISBN3-631-31482-5
^Zimmer, Gerhard. Gewaltsame Territoriale Veränderungen Und Ihre Völkerrechtliche Legitimation. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 1971. WorldCat
^ ab"Prof. Dr. Gerhard Zimmer" (in German). Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 27 December 2011.