Hermann Greive
Hermann Greive (born April 7, 1935 in Walstedde ; † January 25, 1984 in Cologne ) was a German Judaist .
Life
Hermann Greive received his doctorate in 1967 and habilitated in 1971 at the University of Cologne .
He came out particularly in the fields of the history of philosophy of Judaism and in the context of anti-Semitism research . Among other things, he was co-editor of the seven-volume Herzl edition (1983 ff.).
Most recently he worked as a professor at the Martin Buber Institute at the University of Cologne, where on January 25, 1984 a scientific archive employee, Sabine S. Gehlhaar, shot him and injured the director of the institute, Johann Maier .
Fonts (selection)
- Theology and ideology. Catholicism and Judaism in Germany and Austria. 1918-1935. Heidelberg 1969.
- Studies on Jewish Neoplatonism. The religious philosophy of Abraham Ibn Ezra . Berlin / New York 1973 (= Studia Judaica. Research on the science of Judaism. Volume 7).
- The Jews. Basics of its history in medieval and modern Europe. Darmstadt 1980 (several editions)
- History of modern anti-Semitism in Germany , Darmstadt 1983.
Individual evidence
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SURNAME | Greive, Hermann |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German Judaist |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 7, 1935 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Walstedde |
DATE OF DEATH | January 25, 1984 |
Place of death | Cologne |