Ernst Hermann Joseph Münch

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Ernst Hermann Joseph Münch
Эрнст Герман Йозеф фон Мюнх
Ernst Münch Edit this on Wikidata
BornErnst Hermann Joseph von Münch Edit this on Wikidata
25 October 1798 Edit this on Wikidata
Rheinfelden Edit this on Wikidata
Died9 June 1841 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 42)
OccupationLibrarian, historian, university teacher Edit this on Wikidata
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Ernst Hermann Joseph Münch (October 25, 1798 – June 9, 1841) was a distinguished Roman Catholic historian of Germany.

He was born at Rheinfelden, October 25, 1798. He studied at Freiburg, was in 1819 teacher at Aarau, in 1824 professor at Freiburg, in 1828 professor of Church history and canon law at Liege. In 1831 he accepted a call to Stuttgart as librarian to the king, and died June 9, 1841.

He published, Die Heerzuge des christlichen Europa wider die Osmanen (Basle, 1822-26, 5 volumes): — Franz von Sickingen's Thaten (Stuttgart, 1827-29, 3 volumes): — Sammlung aller alteren und neueren Konkordate (1830-31, 2 volumes): — Geschichte des Monchthums (1828, 2 volumes): — Allgemeine Geschichte der katholischen Kirche (1838): — Romische Zustande und katholische Kirchenfragen (eod.): — Denkwurdigkeiten zur politischen Reformations und Sittengeschichte, etc. (1839): — Allgemeine Geschichte der neuesten Zeit (1833-35, 6 volumes). See Winer, Handbuch der theol. Lit. 1:696, 701, 747; Zuchold, Bibl. Theol. 2:920; especially the author's Erinnerungen und Studien aus den ersten 37 Jahren eines deutschen Gelehrten (Carlsruhe, 1836-38, 3 volumes). (B.P.)

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from McClintock, John; Strong, James (1867–1887). Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature. Harper and Brothers.