Ulrich Stutz
Ulrich Stutz (May 5, 1868, Zürich, Switzerland—July 6, 1938, Berlin, Germany,) was a Swiss-German jurist and historian and pioneering scholar in the academic study of canon law. He is associated in particular with the theory of the proprietary church (''Eigenkirche'') and its role in the development of Christianity in medieval Europe. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Stutz, Ulrich, 1868-1938Location: University Libraries of CUA, Catholic University of America
Created 1936
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2by Stutz, Ulrich, 1868-1938Location: University Libraries of CUA, Catholic University of America
Created 1909
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3by Stutz, Ulrich, 1868-1938Location: University Libraries of CUA, Catholic University of America
Created 1961
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4Created 1938Other Authors: “...Stutz, Ulrich, 1868-1938...”
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5by Feine, Hans Erich Alfred, 1890-Other Authors: “...Stutz, Ulrich, 1868-1938...”
Created 1954
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6by Feine, Hans Erich Alfred, 1890-Other Authors: “...Stutz, Ulrich, 1868-1938...”
Created 1950
Location: University Libraries of CUA, Catholic University of America
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