Franz Michael Permaneder (b. at
Traunstein
Traunstein (Central Bavarian: ''Traunstoa'') is a town in the south-eastern part of Bavaria, Germany, and is the administrative center of a much larger district of the same name. The town serves as a local government, retail, health services, ...
,
Bavaria
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, 12 August 1794; d. at
Regensburg
Regensburg or is a city in eastern Bavaria, at the confluence of the Danube, Naab and Regen rivers. It is capital of the Upper Palatinate subregion of the state in the south of Germany. With more than 150,000 inhabitants, Regensburg is the f ...
, 10 October 1862) was a German
canon lawyer
Canon law (from grc, κανών, , a 'straight measuring rod, ruler') is a set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (church leadership) for the government of a Christian organization or church and its members. It is th ...
.
He studied theology and jurisprudence at
Landshut
Landshut (; bar, Landshuad) is a town in Bavaria in the south-east of Germany. Situated on the banks of the River Isar, Landshut is the capital of Lower Bavaria, one of the seven administrative regions of the Free State of Bavaria. It is also t ...
and in 1818 was ordained to the priesthood at Regensburg. He was appointed in 1834 professor of church history and canon law at the "Lyceum" of
Freising
Freising () is a university town in Bavaria, Germany, and the capital of the Freising ''Landkreis'' (district), with a population of about 50,000.
Location
Freising is the oldest town between Regensburg and Bolzano, and is located on the Is ...
, and in 1847 joined the theological faculty of the
University of Munich
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.
He was contributor to the first edition of the ''
Kirchenlexicon'', and also wrote:
*"Handbuch des gemeingültigen katholischen Kirchenrechts mit steter Rücksicht auf Deutschland" (Landshut, 1846);
*"Die kirchliche Baulast" (Munich, 1853);
*"Bibliotheca patristica" (incomplete; Landshut, 1841–44);
* a continuation of the "Annales almae literarum universitatis Ingolstadii" (Munich, 1859).
References
*Schultr, Geschichte der Quell. U. Lit. des Kan. Rechts, III (Stuttgart, 1880), I, 356–57.
External links
''Catholic Encyclopedia'' article
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1794 births
1862 deaths
People from Traunstein
19th-century German Roman Catholic priests
19th-century German Catholic theologians
Canon law jurists
19th-century German male writers
German male non-fiction writers