LC control no. | no 92023594 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Fiebig, Paul, 1876-1949 |
Other standard no. | 116499087 |
Associated country | Germany |
Associated place | Gotha (Germany) Leipzig (Germany) |
Birth date | 1876-02-03 |
Death date | 1949-11-11 |
Place of birth | Halle an der Saale (Germany) |
Place of death | Kalbe (Altmarkkreis Salzwedel, Germany) |
Affiliation | Universität Leipzig (1409-1953) |
Profession or occupation | Theologians New Testament scholars University and college faculty members |
Found in | Tosefta. Rosh ha-shanah. Der Tosephtatraktat Roš haššana [MI] 1914: title page (Lic. Paul Fiebig, Gymnasialoberlehrer in Gotha) Jüdische Wundergeschichten des neutestamentlichen Zeitalters, 1911: title page (Paul Fiebig) OCLC database, September 24, 1992 (hdg.: Fiebig, Paul Wilhelm Julius, 1876-1949; usage: Paul Fiebig) German Wikipedia, viewed March 29, 2021 (Paul Fiebig; Paul Wilhelm Julius Fiebig; born February 3, 1876, in Halle; died November 11, 1949, in Kalbe (Altmarkkreis Salzwedel, Sachsen-Anstalt); German Protestant theologian; studied in Halle and Berlin; obtained his doctorate at Halle in 1901; published on the Tosefta tract Rosh ha-shanah; author of Jüdische Wundergeschichten des neutestamentlichen Zeitalters; he taught at the Gymnasium Ernestinum in Gotha beginning in 1905; he was professor of New Testament at the Universität Leipzig beginning in 1930; he was a proponent of the anti-Jewish policies of the Nazi regime. He should not be confused with the similarly-named Paul Fiebig (1866-1951) who was also a Protestant pastor and also active in Leipzig (at the Johanniskirche)) Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online catalog, viewed March 29, 2021 (authorized access point: Fiebig, Paul; other data in authority record: German Protestant theologian; born 1876; died 1949) |
Associated language | ger |