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Kuttner, Stephan, 1907-1996

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Personal name headingKuttner, Stephan, 1907-1996
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Variant(s)Kuttner, Stephanus, 1907-1996
Kuttner, Stephan Georg, 1907-1996
Kuttner, Stephen G. (Stephen George), 1907-1996
Associated countryGermany United States
Associated placeWashington (D.C.) Berkeley (Calif.)
Birth date1907-03-24
Death date1996-08-12
Place of birthBonn (Germany)
Place of deathBerkeley (Calif.)
AffiliationUniversity of California, Berkeley. School of Law
Yale University
Catholic University of America
Profession or occupationCanonists Church historians
University and college faculty members
Found inDie juristische Natur der falschen Beweisaussage, 1931: title page (von Stephan Kuttner)
LC data base, January 27, 1984 (hdg.: Kuttner, Stephan Georg, 1907- ; usage: Stephan Kuttner, Stephanus Kuttner)
New York times, August 16, 1996 (obituary: Stephan George Kuttner; died in August, 1996 at age 89)
Social Security Death Index, September 15, 2009 (Kuttner, Stephen G.; born March 24, 1907; died August 12, 1996)
Biographical resource center, September 15, 2009 (Kuttner, Stephan George; born March 24, 1907, Bonn, Germany; naturalized in 1945; he held honorary degrees from Paris, Genoa, Milan, Salamanca, Strasbourg, and Montpellier; he was professor of Roman Catholic studies at Yale University)
German Wikipedia, viewed August 24, 2021 (Stephan Kuttner; Stephan Georg Kuttner; born March 24, 1907, in Bonn; died August 12, 1996, in Berkeley, California; German-American canonist; born into a Protestant family of Jewish heritage; obtained his doctorate at Berlin in 1930; converted to Catholicism in 1932; during the Nazi years he worked in Rome, at the Vatican Library and at the Lateran University; in 1940, he accepted a position at the Catholic University of America; from 1964 to 1970, he was professor of Roman Catholic studies at Yale; in 1970, he accepted a call to the University of California-Berkeley (School of Law))
Associated languageger eng
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