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François Bertemes (Halle) Michael Müller-Wille (Kiel)
Nikolaus Boroffka (Berlin) Mária Novotná (Trnava)
Peter Breunig (Frankfurt am Main) Marco Pacciarelli (Neapel)
Philippe Della Casa (Zürich) Bernd Päffgen (München)
Manfred K.H. Eggert (Tübingen) Diamantis Panagiotopoulos (Heidelberg)
Clemens Eibner (Heidelberg) Christopher Pare (Mainz)
Frank Falkenstein (Würzburg) Hermann Parzinger (Berlin)
Ralf Gleser (Münster) Clemens Pasda (Jena)
Alfred Haffner (Kiel) Heidi Peter-Röcher (Würzburg)
Albert Hafner (Bern) Britta Ramminger (Hamburg)
Svend Hansen (Berlin) Katharina Rebay-Salisbury (Wien)
Ole Harck (Kiel) Jürgen Richter (Köln)
Joachim Henning (Frankfurt am Main) Sabine Rieckhoff (Leipzig)
Sabine Hornung (Saarbrücken) Thomas Saile (Regensburg)
Christian Jeunesse (Strasbourg) Roderick B. Salisbury (Wien)
Albrecht Jockenhövel (Münster) Wolfram Schier (Berlin)
Tobias L. Kienlin (Köln) Thomas Stöllner (Bochum)
Rüdiger Krause (Frankfurt am Main) Wolf-Rüdiger Teegen (München)
Klára Kuzmová (Trnava) Biba Teržan (Berlin)
Amei Lang (München) Gerhard Tomedi (Innsbruck)
Jens Lüning (Frankfurt am Main) Ulrich Veit (Leipzig)
Joseph Maran (Heidelberg) Karl-Heinz Willroth (Göttingen)
Carola Metzner-Nebelsick (München) Andreas Zimmermann (Köln)
Johannes Müller (Kiel)
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