Latacz is a specialist in ancient Greek literature and culture, and is widely considered one of the most distinguished experts in the German-speaking world on Homer and epic.
Life and research
For over twenty years he was one of the most important supporters of Manfred Korfmann, the archaeologist and Troy specialist. Latacz repeatedly defended the hypothesis that the Homeric account of the Trojan War essentially goes back to genuine historical events in the late Bronze Age.
In 1972 he submitted his habilitation in Classical Philology at the University of Würzburg, and was appointed associate professor thereat in 1978. Shortly afterwards he accepted a call to the Chair of Classical Philology (Greek) at the University of Mainz.
From 1981 until his retirement Latacz was Ordinarius (Full Professor) of Greek Philology and Head of Department at the University of Basel (Switzerland). In addition to his teaching activity, he occupied himself with early Greek literature and published numerous works on Homer and the performance of Greek tragedy and lyrics.
At present, he is working on a complete commentary on the Iliad, with two volumes (text plus commentary) for each book of the epic (this will make it the largest commentary since that of Eustathius).[1] A volume of prolegomena and six volumes of the commentary itself have been published so far.[2]
Bibliography
Monographs
(1966) Zum Wortfeld ‚Freude‘ in der Sprache Homers, Heidelberg (PhD thesis at Freie Universität Berlin 1963) ISBN978-3-533-00456-1
(1996, with Bernhard Kytzler and Klaus Sallmann) Kleine Enzyklopädie der antiken Autoren. Literarische Porträts von Homer bis Boethius, Frankfurt/Main. ISBN978-3-458-33556-6
(2001) Troia und Homer. Der Weg zur Lösung eines alten Rätsels. München/Berlin, 2nd ed. 2001, 3rd ed. 2001, 4th entirely updated ed. 2003, 5th continuously reupdated and extended ed. Leipzig 2005, 6th updated and extended ed. 2010. ISBN978-3-7338-0332-2 (With translations into Spanish 2003, English 2004 and Greek 2005; Turkish in progress).
(2001) Troia – Wilios – Wilusa. Drei Namen für ein Territorium. Basel, 2nd ed. 2002. (Special print for the exhibition „Troia – Traum und Wirklichkeit“ in the Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn (16 November 2001 — 17 February 2002); obtainable from the author)
(1991) Griechische Literatur in Text und Darstellung. I: Archaische Periode (von Homer bis Pindar). Herausgegeben, eingeleitet, übersetzt und kommentiert von Joachim Latacz, Stuttgart, 2nd revised ed. 1998. ISBN978-3-15-008061-0
(1991) Homer. Die Dichtung und ihre Deutung (Wege der Forschung 634), Darmstadt. ISBN978-3-534-09217-8
(1991) Zweihundert Jahre Homer-Forschung. Rückblick und Ausblick, Stuttgart/Leipzig. ISBN978-3-598-77412-6
(2008) Homer. Der Mythos von Troia in Dichtung und Kunst, München 2008 (= academic companion volume for the exhibition of Homer in Basel-Mannheim 2008–09). ISBN978-3-7774-3965-5
Edition (journals, book series)
(1975–1998) Würzburger Jahrbücher für die Altertumswissenschaft.