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Jungmann, Josef Andreas, 1889-1975

LC control no.n 86071306
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Personal name headingJungmann, Josef Andreas, 1889-1975
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Variant(s)Jungmann, Josef A. (Josef Andreas), 1889-1975
Jungmann, Joseph A., 1889-1975
Jungmann, J. A. (Josef Andreas), 1889-1975
Other standard no.118558854
Associated countryAustria
Associated placeInnsbruck (Austria)
Birth date1889-11-16
Death date1975-01-26
Place of birthTrentino-Alto Adige (Italy)
Place of deathInnsbruck (Austria)
Field of activityLiturgics
AffiliationUniversität Innsbruck. Theologische Fakultät
Jesuits
Profession or occupationTheologians
Priests
University and college faculty members
Found inJungmann, Josef Andreas. Missarum sollemnia. English. The mass of the Roman rite, 1951: title page (Rev. Joseph A. Jungmann, S.J.; professor of theology, University of Innsbruck)
Jungmann, Josef Andreas. Missarum sollemnia : eine genetische Erklärung der römischen Messe, 1948: title page (von Josef Andreas Jungmann)
LC data base, August 29, 1986 (hdg.: Jungmann, Josef Andreas, 1889-1975; usage: Josef A. Jungmann; Joseph A. Jungmann; J.A. Jungmann)
Die Stellung Christi im liturgischen Gebet, 1925: title page (von Dr. Josef Andreas Jungmann S.J.)
German Wikipedia, viewed January 26, 2023 (Josef Andreas Jungmann; Austrian Jesuit; born November 16, 1889, in Sand in Taufers, Südtirol (now Campo Tures, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy); died January 26, 1975, in Innsbruck; ordained to the Catholic priesthood in 1913; entered the Jesuit order in 1917; scholar of liturgics; served as a peritus (theological expert) at Vatican II)
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online catalog, viewed January 26, 2023 (authorized access point: Jungmann, Josef Andreas ; other data in authority record: Austrian Jesuit; born 1889; died 1975; Catholic theologian and scholar of liturgics; active at the Universität Innsbruck)
Associated languageger lat