Gottfried Lumper — Gottfried Lumper † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Gottfried Lumper Benedictine patristic writer, born 6 Feb., 1747, at Füssen in Bavaria; died 8 March, 1800 (Hefele says 1801), at the Abbey of St. George at Billingen in the Black Forest. At… … Catholic encyclopedia
Lumper — Lumper, Gottfried, geb. 1747 zu Füssen im Algau, war Präfect des Gymnasiums in Willingen u. Prior, Professor der Theologie u. Pfarrer in einem benachbarten Dorfe u. st. 1801. Er schr.: De vita, scriptis atque doctrina S. Patrum aliorumque… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Lumper — may refer to:* Gottfried Lumper (1747–1800), German Benedictine patristic writer * Lumper (taxonomy), an individual who takes a gestalt view of a definition … Wikipedia
Gottfried Lumper — (born 6 February1747, at Füssen in Bavaria; died 8 March1800 (Hefele says 1801), at the Abbey of St. George at Billingen in the Black Forest) was a German Benedictine patristic writer.LifeAt an early age he commenced his education at the abbey… … Wikipedia
Liste der Homo-Epitheta — Die Liste der Homo Epitheta (der Beiwörter zu dem lateinischen Wort homo „Mensch“) erfasst alle Ausdrücke, die aus dem lateinischen Substantiv homo („Mensch“) und einem spezifizierenden Adjektiv oder auch Substantiv zusammengesetzt sind. Dazu… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Andreas Benedict Feilmoser — (b. 8 April, 1777, in Hopfgarten, Tyrol; d. Tübingen, 20 July, 1831) was a theologian and Biblical scholar.He studied at Salzburg from 1789 to 1794, took a two years course in philosophy at the University of Innsbruck (1794 96), and entered the… … Wikipedia
Andreas Benedict Feilmoser — Andreas Benedict Feilmoser † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Andreas Benedict Feilmoser A theologian and Biblical scholar, b. 8 April, 1777, at Hopfgarten, Tyrol; d. at Tübingen, 20 July, 1831, studied at Salzburg from 1789 to 1794, took a… … Catholic encyclopedia