Victor Schultze

Victor Schultze (13 December 1851, in Fürstenberg 6 January 1937, in Greifswald) was a German church historian and archaeologist.

He studied theology and art history at the universities of Basel, Strasbourg, Jena and Göttingen, and in 1879 qualified as a lecturer of church history and Christian archaeology at the University of Leipzig. In 1884 he became an associate professor at Greifswald, where from 1888 to 1920 he taught classes as a full professor at the university.[1]

Selected works

  • Geschichte des Untergangs des griechisch-römischen Heidentums, vol. 1 1887, vol. 2 1892 History on the downfall of Greco-Roman paganism.
  • Die Katakomben von San Gennaro dei Poveri in Neapel, 1877 The catacombs of San Gennaro dei Poveri in Naples.
  • Archäologische Studien über altchristliche Monumente, 1880 Archaeological studies on early Christian monuments.
  • Die Katakomben : die altchristlichen Grabstätten : ihre Geschichte und ihre Monumente, 1882 The catacombs; the early Christian tombs, history and monuments.
  • Archäologie der altchristlichen Kunst, 1895 Archaeology of early Christian art.
  • Altchristliche Städte und Landschaften, 3 vols. 1913-1930 Early Christian towns and landscapes.
  • Grundriss der christlichen Archäologie, 1919 Outline of Christian archaeology.[2]

He was also editor of the Geschichtsblätter für Waldeck und Pyrmont ("History papers for Waldeck and Pyrmont").[1]

References

  1. Schmidt - Theyer / edited by Walther Killy Dictionary of German Biography
  2. Most widely held works by Viktor Schultze WorldCat Identities
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