German Roman Catholic priest, medievalist and historian
Martin Grabmann (5 January 1875 – 9 January 1949) was a German Roman Catholic priest, medievalist and historian of theology and philosophy. He was a pioneer of the history of medieval philosophy and has been called "the greatest Catholic scholar of his time."[1]
^Damico, Helen; Zavadil, Joseph B.; Fennema, Donald; Lenz, Karmen (1995). Medieval Scholarship: Philosophy and the arts. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-8153-3339-5.
MartinGrabmann (5 January 1875 – 9 January 1949) was a German Roman Catholic priest, medievalist and historian of theology and philosophy. He was a pioneer...
regarded as last of the Romans and first of the medieval scholastics by MartinGrabmann; also a canonized saint. Gildas (fl. early 6th century), Romano-British...
philosophy. Other seminal figures in the early part of the century include MartinGrabmann (1875-1949) and Amato Masnovo (1880-1955). The movement's core philosophical...
priest in 1930. He received his doctorate in Munich (1931-1936) under MartinGrabmann and was mentored by him in studying the development of medieval theology...
in 1932, which was republished in 1952 and 1955, and again in 1970. MartinGrabmann provided a preface to her translation. Although she had started a study...
metaphysics. At the start of the 20th century, historian and philosopher MartinGrabmann was the first scholar to work out the outlines of the ongoing development...
Eckehart-Prozess in Avignon", Aus der Geistewelt des Mittelalters, Festgabe MartinGrabmann, Beiträge Supplement 3, Munster, 1935, pp. 1099–1124. Franz Pfeiffer...
Mittelalters. Gesammelte Vorträge und Aufsätze von C. Baeumker, von MartinGrabmann editor, Münster, 1927, pp. 194–214 (revised and corrected edition)...
(Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Mandonnet, Siger de Brabant, I, 53. MartinGrabmann, "Studien ueber Ulrich von Strassburg" in Zeitschrift für katholische...
XIIIe et du XIVe siècles, in Aus der Geisteswelt des Mittelalters, MartinGrabmann festschrift, 1935, 19–34 R. Emms, Medieval Rotating Column-Indicators...
lost. Introductiones in logicam (Introduction to Logic), edited by MartinGrabmann, Munich: Verlag der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1937 William...
January 8 – Yoshijirō Umezu, Japanese general (b. 1882) January 9 MartinGrabmann, German Catholic priest, mediaevalist and historian (b. 1875) Tommy...
attended by distinguished theologians such as Erich Przywara, S.J., Mgrs MartinGrabmann and Konrad von Preysing. Following Hitler's seizure of power, he fled...
following are some Angeliocum notables from the relatively recent past. MartinGrabmann, 1901 Doctorate in Philosophy, 1902 Doctorate of Sacred Theology. Historian...
in 1922 and got his doctorate in Catholic Dogmatic Theology under MartinGrabmann in 1924. After teaching at the Philosophisch-Theologische Hochschule...
1870 25 December 1949 Jurist, educator, writer The Penal Law of India MartinGrabmann Germany 5 January 1875 9 January 1949 Priest, Historian Thomas Aquinas:...
experts, yet it exerted a profound and enduring impact on research. MartinGrabmann (1875–1949), a student of Denifle, advocated his teacher's interpretation...
Bingen am Rhein, Germany Died: Tommy Handley, 56, British comedian; MartinGrabmann, 74, German catholic priest and scholar President Truman submitted...
Lutosławski, Sergei Rubinstein, Hermann Bonitz, Max Weber, Émile Durkheim, MartinGrabmann, Heinrich Rickert, Alexius Meinong, Karl von Prantl and Wilhelm Dilthey...
in Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie, VII (Innsbruck, 1883), 46 MartinGrabmann, Die philosophische und theologische Erkenntnislehre des Kardinals...
such as Étienne Gilson, Jacques Maritain, Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, MartinGrabmann, Joseph Maréchal, Peter Wust, Antonin Sertillanges, Richard Hönigswald...
Johannes Frießner (1892–1971), World War II German Army general Walter Grabmann (1905–1992), German World War II Luftwaffe General Hans Söllner, (* 1955)...
Friedeburg Hans von Funck Adolf Galland* Walter Grabmann Karl-Heinz Greisert Robert Gysae Gotthard Handrick Martin Harlinghausen* Werner Hartenstein Hans Heidtmann...