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Franz Johann Joseph Bock : ウィキペディア英語版 | Franz Johann Joseph Bock Franz Johann Joseph Bock (1823–1899) was a German theologian, archaeologist, and art historian.〔Conant, p. 770 '' a German theologian and archaeologist, bom at Burtscheid in 1823. He was educated at Bonn, became chaplain at Crefeld in 1850, then founded in 1852 the first large exhibition of ancient masterpieces of Christian art, and established a manufactory of silks after the models of the middle ages, for use in churches, and model schools for instruction in the manufacture of church vessels. ''〕〔(Volume XXII (2003) Columns 128-135 "Franz Johann Joseph Bock" )〕 == Early life ==
Bock was born in the town of Burtscheid on March 5, 1823.〔(Francis Bock - Curator of the Diocesan Museum )〕 He was the son of Franz Joseph Bock Burtscheider (baptized February 22, 1796), who was a lifeguard. His mother, Agnes Dotru, died when Bock was a young child. He was the only child of this marriage and was raised at first by his grandmother and later by his father. His father had a simple education and didn't earn much, however still was able to send him to the seminary of Kaiser-Karls-Gymnasium and later to study theology at the University of Bonn (1846–49). In 1850 he became a chaplain at the Krefeld parish church of St. Dionysius and was there until April 1853.〔
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