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Martin Grabmann : ウィキペディア英語版 | Martin Grabmann Martin Grabmann (5 January 1875 – 9 January 1949) was a German Catholic priest, medievalist and historian of theology and philosophy. Grabmann was a pioneer of the history of medieval philosophy and has been called "the greatest Catholic scholar of his time."〔''Medieval Scholarship: Philosophy and the Arts'', 2000, ed. Helen Damico, Joseph B. Zavadil, Donald Fennema, Karmen Lenz, 55, http://books.google.com/books?id=plHnAf32FeYC&pg=PA55 Accessed October 7, 2012〕 ==Early Biography== Grabmann was born in Winterzhofen, Germany on 5 January 1875 to a deeply religious Bavarian parents, Joseph Grabmann (1848-1915), a farmer, and Walburga Bauer (1850-1886). Grabmann had two brothers.〔http://books.google.com/books?id=plHnAf32FeYC&pg=PA55 Accessed October 7, 2012〕 He attended Gymnasium in Eichstätt. Later at the College of Philosophy and Theology the Bischoefliches Lyzeum, a center of Scholastic renewal Grabmann was influenced by his teacher Franz von Paula Morgott (1829-1900) to study the work of Thomas Aquinas.
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