Heinrich Joseph Floss

Heinrich Joseph raft ( born July 29, 1819 in Wormersdorf ( today part of the Rhine river ); † May 4, 1881 in Bonn ) was a German Catholic theologian and church historian.

Life

Heinrich Joseph raft visited a school in Münster Eifel. He then studied at the University of Bonn theology and history. On August 27, 1841, he became a doctor of philosophy and was ordained a priest on September 25, 1842. He then became chaplain to Dusseldorf -Bilk. After a study trip to which a stay in Rome was connected, appointed one raft in 1846 to Repetenten in the seminary in Bonn. He was born on November 6, 1847 and as Assistant Professor of Church History. The Academic College in Theological and Philosophical Royal Academy in Münster appointed Heinrich raft on March 15, 1847 Doctor of Divinity. To associate professor of church history, he was on March 14, 1854; professor of moral theology, but also the history of the Church was appointed raft on 9 October 1858.

Works (selection)

  • De animorum immortalitate (Cologne 1842)
  • A celebratory poem of John Scotus to Charles the Bald. (Bonn)
  • Short report on a hitherto unpublished Frankish Diöcesansynodenordnung from the ninth centuries
  • Historical news about the Aachen sanctuaries (Bonn 1855)
  • Memorandum on the parity at the University of Bonn with a view to Wroclaw and the rest of the Prussian universities. A contribution to the history of German universities in the 19th century (Freiburg 1862)
  • For Clevisch - Märkischen church dispute: ( a reminder of the earlier history of the Kulturkampf ); together with eight documentary supplements. - Bonn:. Hanstein, 1883 Digitized edition of the University and State Library Dusseldorf
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