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Hans Lietzmann (2 March 1875 – 25 June 1942) was a German Protestant theologian and church historian who was a native of Düsseldorf. He initially studied in Jena, and continued his education in Bonn, where he was a student of Hermann Usener (1834–1905). In 1905 he was appointed professor of church history at the University of Jena, and in 1923 was a successor to Adolf von Harnack (1851–1930) at the University of Berlin. In 1927 he became a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences, and during his career obtained an honorary doctorate from the University of Athens. He died in Locarno, Switzerland on June 25, 1942. Largely known for his work as a church historian and his research on the New Testament, Lietzmann was also an authority in the fields of archaeology, classical philology and papyrology. ==Select publications== Lietzmann was the author of the four volume ''Geschichte der Alten Kirche'' (History of the Early Church) and ''Messe und Herrenmahl'' (Mass and Lord’s Supper); both works later being translated and published in English. Other significant books by Lietzmann include: * ''Das Muratorische Fragment und die Monarchianischen Prologe zu den Evangelien'' (The Muratorian fragment and the Monarchian Prologues to the Gospels) (Bonn 1902) * ''Symbole der Alten Kirche'' (Symbols of the Early Church) (Kleine Texte für Vorlesungen und Übungen 17/18; 6th edition, Berlin 1968) * ''Petrus und Paulus in Rom: Liturgische und archäologische Studien'' (Peter and Paul in Rome: Liturgical and Archaeological Studies), 2nd, revised edition (Bonn 1927) * ''An die Korinther I/II'' (First and Second Corinthians), 5th, expanded edition (Handbuch zum Neuen Testament 9; Tübingen 1969) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hans Lietzmann」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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