Hans Kaletsch

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Hans JF Kaletsch (born May 25, 1929 in Barmen ) is a German ancient historian .

Life

Kaletsch, the son of a medical councilor, attended the secondary school in Barmen for four years from 1939 . After an interruption due to the war, he attended the secondary school in Bad Tölz in Upper Bavaria for three years. In the winter of 1946/47 he attended a humanistic grammar school in Barmen again , and then passed his Abitur in 1947 in Bad Tölz. Kaletsch studied history and ancient history and classical philology as well as archeology and linguistics at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . There he became particularly acquainted with the ancient historian Alexander Schenk Graf von Stauffenbergembossed. With him Kaletsch was established in December 1954 with the thesis The kings of the Lydians doctorate .

After a short time in school, Kaletsch was hired on August 1, 1958 as an assistant at the ancient history seminar. On March 12, 1969, he moved to the University of Regensburg as an Academic Councilor , where he was later promoted to Academic Senior Counselor and Academic Director.

In addition to his dissertation, Kaletsch published numerous essays and lexicon articles as well as the monograph Day and Year: The History of Our Calendar (Zurich / Stuttgart 1970).

literature

  • Vade Mecum of History , 4th Edition (2000), p. 425

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Dissertation: The Kings of the Lydians , 1954