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Bornemann, W. (Wilhelm), 1858-1946

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Personal name headingBornemann, W. (Wilhelm), 1858-1946
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Variant(s)Bornemann, Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard, 1858-1946
Bornemann, Wilhelm, 1858-1946
Bornemann, W. (Wilhelm), 1858-
Bornemann, W. (Wilhelm), b. 1858
Other standard no.116257296
Associated countryGermany Switzerland
Associated placeBasel (Switzerland) Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
Birth date1858-03-02
Death date1946-06-30
Place of birthLüneburg (Germany)
Place of deathSeeheim-Jugenheim (Germany)
AffiliationUniversität Frankfurt am Main
Profession or occupationTheologians Clergy
University and college faculty members
Found inDie Friedensfahrt deutscher Kirchenmänner nach England, 1908: title page (von Professor D. W. Bornemann, Senior zu Frankfurt a.M.)
Einführung in die evangelische Missionskunde : im Anschluss an die Basler Mission, 1902: title page (von W. Bornemann)
MoSU-L/IL files (hdg.: Bornemann, Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard, 1858- )
German Wikipedia, viewed September 7, 2023 (Wilhelm Bornemann (Theologe); Wilhelm Bornemann; born March 2, 1858, in Lüneburg ; died June 30, 1946, in Jugenheim (now a town section of Seeheim-Jugenheim in the state of Hesse); German Protestant theologian; he studied in Leipzig and Göttingen and was a student of Adolf Harnack; he served as pastor to various congregations and taught church history at the University of Basel, Switzerland; he subsequently taught at Frankfurt am Main, where he also served as Senior (chair of the city's assembly of Protestant pastors))
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online catalog, viewed September 7, 2023 (authorized access point: Bornemann, Wilhelm; other data in authority record: Dr. theol.; German theologian and pastor; also active in Basel, Switzerland; full name: Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard Bornemann; born 1858 in Lüneburg; died 1946 in Jugenheim)
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