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German canon lawyer
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Franz Michael Permaneder (born at Traunstein, Bavaria, 12 August 1794; died at Regensburg, 10 October 1862) was a German canon lawyer.

He studied theology and jurisprudence at Landshut and in 1818 was ordained to the priesthood at Regensburg. He was appointed in 1834 professor of church history and canon law at the "Lyceum" of Freising, and in 1847 joined the theological faculty of the University of Munich.

He was contributor to the first edition of the Kirchenlexicon, and also wrote:

  • "Handbuch des gemeingültigen katholischen Kirchenrechts mit steter Rücksicht auf Deutschland" (Landshut, 1846);
  • "Die kirchliche Baulast" (Munich, 1853);
  • "Bibliotheca patristica" (incomplete; Landshut, 1841–44);
  • a continuation of the "Annales almae literarum universitatis Ingolstadii" (Munich, 1859).

References

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Franz Michael Permaneder". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. The entry cites:

  • Schultr, Geschichte der Quell. U. Lit. des Kan. Rechts, III (Stuttgart, 1880), I, 356–57.
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