Der Kirchenhistoriker Joseph Wittig und Rom 1904/06 Von Manfred Spata RQ 1 (2020) 137-155 Zusammenfassung / Abstract “The Church Historian Joseph Wittig and Rome 1904/06” – The article highlights the importance of the two-year stay of the Silesian priest and later Wroclaw professor of Church History at the College of Campo Santo Teutonico, especially for his historical- archaeological research and publications as well as for personal relations. There are already indications of Wittig’s literary talent, which is particularly evident later in his writing about his Silesian home. Diesen Artikel jetzt lesen! Im Abo Ihr Plus: Zugriff auch auf alle anderen Artikel im Abo-Bereich 220,00 € für 2 Ausgaben pro Jahr + Digitalzugang für institutionelle Bezieher, 168,00 € für Privatpersoneninkl. MwSt., zzgl. 11,80 € Versand (D) 199,00 € für 2 Ausgaben pro Jahr im Digitalzugang für institutionelle Bezieher, 155,00 € für Privatpersoneninkl. MwSt., Im Abo Im Digital-Abo Abo testen Digital-Abo testen Sie haben ein Abonnement? Anmelden Teilen Teilen Whatsapp Mailen Überschrift Artikel-Infos Autor Manfred Spata
Zusammenfassung / Abstract “The Church Historian Joseph Wittig and Rome 1904/06” – The article highlights the importance of the two-year stay of the Silesian priest and later Wroclaw professor of Church History at the College of Campo Santo Teutonico, especially for his historical- archaeological research and publications as well as for personal relations. There are already indications of Wittig’s literary talent, which is particularly evident later in his writing about his Silesian home.