Religious Studies Library

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The Religious Studies Library is a religious studies book series that was published by Carl Winter Verlag in Heidelberg from 1910 and on which various scholars have worked. The initiator and first editor of the series was the Indo-Germanist Wilhelm Streitberg . The first number appeared lectures on Islam by Ignaz Goldziher . Several volumes were reprinted later .

Overview

  • 1 Ignaz Goldziher: Lectures on Islam (1910) ( digitized ). - Second, revised edition by Franz Babinger with a picture of the author and a foreword by Carl Heinrich Becker . 1925 ( urn: nbn: de: kobv: 517-vlib-7077 ).
  • 2 Heinrich Günter : The Christian Legend of the Occident (1910)
  • 3 Günther Schulemann : The history of the Dalailamas . (1911)
  • 4 Edgar Reuterskiöld: The origin of the food sacraments . (1912)
  • 5 Karl Helm : Old Germanic history of religion.
    • Volume 1: Prehistoric times - Pre-Roman and Roman times, 1913.
    • Volume 2, part 1: The post-Roman times: Part 1: The East Germans, 1937. (Part 2. The West Germans. In: Germanische Bibliothek. 5th series: Handbooks and general presentations on literary and cultural history, 1953. Part 3. The Nordgermannen no longer realized.)
  • 6 Johannes Geffcken : The outcome of Greco-Roman heroism . Darmstadt, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1963 (= unchanged photomechanical reprint of the Heidelberg 1929 edition).
  • 7 August Freiherr von Gall : Basileia toi theoi. A study of the history of religion on pre-church eschatology . (1926)
  • 8 Friedrich Schwenn: Prayer and Sacrifice Studies on Greek Cults (1927)

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