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Martin Grabmann (5
January 1875 – 9
January 1949) was a
German Roman Catholic priest,
medievalist and
historian of
theology and philosophy. He was a pioneer...
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Walter Grabmann (20
September 1905 – 20
August 1992) was a
German general in the
Luftwaffe during World War II. He was also a
recipient of the Knight's...
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Davies 2004, pp. 1–2.
Grabmann 1963, p. 2.
Davies 2004, p. 2.
Hampden 1848, pp. 21–22. Collison, Diane...
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organic whole.
Although Grabmann's works in
German are numerous, only
Thomas Aquinas (1928) is
available in English. However,
Grabmann's thought was instrumental...
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Lille one 4 and one 6./ZG 76 crew were killed.
Geschwaderkommodore Walter Grabmann, who flew with Stab./ZG 76 that
evening was shot down and
became a prisoner...
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XIIIe et du XIVe siècles, in Aus der
Geisteswelt des Mittelalters,
Martin Grabmann festschrift, 1935, 19–34 R. Emms,
Medieval Rotating Column-Indicators,...
- as last of the
Romans and
first of the
medieval scholastics by
Martin Grabmann; also a
canonized saint.
Gildas (fl.
early 6th century), Romano-British...
- of the manuals.
Others varied in
their interpretation,
including Martin Grabmann (1875–1949),
Amato Masnovo (1880–1955),
Francesco Olgiati (1886–1962),...
- neo-Thomist theologian,
recognized along with Édouard
Hugon and
Martin Grabmann as
distinguished theologians of the 20th century. As
professor at the Pontifical...
- in 1930. He
received his
doctorate in
Munich (1931-1936)
under Martin Grabmann and was
mentored by him in
studying the
development of
medieval theology...