Joseph Stiglmayr ( German: Joseph Stiglmayr ; March 1, 1851 , Pfaffenhofen an Ilm - May 22, 1934 , Munich ) is a German church historian .
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In 1873 he entered the Jesuit Order. In 1892 - 1915 taught ancient languages at Stella Matutina College in Feldkirch , then at a church seminar in Dillingen . He published the monograph “Church Fathers and Classicism” ( German Kirchenväter und Klassizismus ; 1913 ), a book about the Jesuits ( 1918 ), and a number of other scientific works, of which the most significant are works on the Pseudo-Dionysius Areopagite : Stieglmayr, along with Hugo Koch, wrote about the writings of Proclus as the source of the Areopagitics , and in a later article put forward the assumption of their belonging to the North of Antioch .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 12765237X // General regulatory control (GND) - 2012—2016.
- ↑ 1 2 Swartz A. Open Library - 2005.
- ↑ 1 2 CONOR
Links
- Johannes Madey. Joseph Stiglmayr // Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon, Band XVI (1999), Spalten 1472-1473. (German)