Franz Michael Permaneder

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Franz Michael Permaneder (born August 12, 1794 in Traunstein , † October 10, 1862 in Regensburg ) was a German Catholic theologian and canonist .

Permaneder first studied theology in Landshut , then from 1815 on the law. In 1818 he was ordained a priest. The following year he worked as a teacher at the Progymnasium, from 1822 he was a high school professor at the educational institute in Munich. There he received a professorship at the New Gymnasium in 1824, in 1834 the professorship of church history and canon law at the Lyceum in Freising and in 1847 the same professorship at the theological faculty in Munich .

In 1843 he was appointed to the archbishop's clergy , and in Munich he was also an assessor at the clerical court. He was awarded an honorary doctorate by the theological faculty in Prague in 1848 on the occasion of its 500th anniversary.

In 1846 his two-volume main work "Handbook of the generally applicable Catholic Church Law edited in constant consideration of the Catholic-Church territorial law in Austria, Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony, Hanover and the other German states". He also wrote for the first edition of the church lexicon by Heinrich Joseph Wetzer and Benedikt Welte .

Works

  • Handbook of generally applicable Catholic canon law with constant consideration for Germany , Landshut, 1846
  • The church building load , Munich, 1853
  • Bibliotheca patristica (incomplete), Landshut, 1841–44
  • Continuation of the Annales almae literarum universitatis Ingolstadii , Munich, 1859

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