Hans Lietzmann
|birth_place = Düsseldorf, Germany |death_date= |death_place=Locarno, Switzerland |education=University of JenaUniversity of Bonn |workplaces=University of Jena
University of Berlin |discipline = Church history, New Testament studies. }} Hans Lietzmann (2 March 1875 – 25 June 1942) was a German Protestant theologian and church historian who was a native of Düsseldorf.
He initially studied in Jena, then continued his education in Bonn, where he was a student of Hermann Usener. In 1905 he was appointed professor of church history at the University of Jena, and in 1923 was a successor to Adolf von Harnack at the University of Berlin. During his career he obtained an honorary doctorate from the University of Athens, and in 1927 became a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences. He died in Locarno, Switzerland on 25 June 1942.
Largely known for his work as a church historian and for his research of the New Testament, Lietzmann was also an authority in the fields of archaeology, classical philology and papyrology. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1927Berlin ; Leipzig : W. de Gruyter & Co., 1927.viii, 315 p., 13 folded plates : plans ; 22 cm. -
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Published 1944Berlin : Verlag Walter de Gruyter, 1944.200 p. ; 23 cm.