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Heinrich Joseph Floss : ウィキペディア英語版 | Heinrich Joseph Floss Heinrich Joseph Floß, or Floss (29 July 1819–4 May 1881), was a church historian and moral theologian in the 19th century. As a professor of theology at the University of Bonn, he edited a collection of the work of John Duns Scotus, the Franciscan theologian. During the Kulturkampf, Floss was constrained by the anti-Catholic legislation.〔Horst Robert Balz, ''Theologische Realenzyklopädie'', Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1977, ISBN 3-11-014596-0, vol. 7, p. 78.〕 ==Education== He was born in the village of Wormersdorf on 29 July 1819. At the Gymnasium Munstereifel, he received excellent marks, following which he began his studies in Catholic theology and history at the University of Bonn. He was ordained as a priest in 1842 and served as chaplain in his first years as a priest, in Bilk, near Düsseldorf. Here, under the tutelage of the pastor, a man named Binterim, he broadened his studies.〔Conrad Bursian. ''Jahresbericht üuber die Fortschritte der classischen Alterthumswissenschaft.'' Berlin : Verlag von S. Calvary & Co., 1874–1956, p. 46.〕 He went to the University of Bonn and in 1846 wrote his dissertation in church history. Before he undertook his larger research project, he traveled to Rome and Naples.〔 On his return journey, he also visited Vienna, Prague, Munich and Berlin.〔
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