Hermann Hold

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Hermann Hold (* 1949 ) is an Austrian Roman Catholic church historian .

Life

As an associate professor , he taught church history at the University of Vienna . His main research interests are rhetoric and power, religious woman-man-symbolic (11th – 14th century), lethal dispositions in the image of God in the Middle Ages and modern times: their implications in the context of the development of a culture of death and sexuality borne by the saint. Church sex teaching on the western front of St. Stephan.

Fonts (selection)

  • Aristocratic associations and knight societies in the late Middle Ages. Contribution to the creation, form and function of the cooperative and hierarchical group . Vienna 1975, OCLC 247740819 (also dissertation, Vienna 1975).
  • Appellative courtesy. Investigations on the inscriptio of papal letters from the middle of the 14th century . Vienna 1988, OCLC 311139229 (also dissertation, Vienna 1988).
  • Incredibly believable. The Arengen rhetoric of the Avignon papacy . Lang, Frankfurt am Main / Berlin / Bern / Bruxelles / New York / Oxford / Vienna 2004, ISBN 3-631-39090-4 (also habilitation thesis, Vienna 2001).
  • as editor with Rupert Klieber : Impulses for a religious everyday history of the Danube-Alps-Adriatic region . Böhlau, Vienna / Cologne / Weimar 2005, ISBN 3-205-77310-1 .
  • as editor with Gerhart Marckhgott : Gregor XI. (1370–1378) (= publications of the Historical Institute at the Austrian Cultural Forum in Rome. Department 2 Sources. Row 4. Acta Pataviensia Austriaca . Volume 4). Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 2014, ISBN 978-3-7001-7401-1 .