Stephan Kuttner - Literature

Literature

Horst Fuhrmann : Stephan Kuttner: Canon Law as Theory of Harmony . In trans. humans and merits. A personal portrait gallery. Munich 2001, pp. 220-230, ISBN 3-406-47221-4.

Horst Fuhrmann: Obituary Stephan Kuttner . In: German archive for research of the Middle Ages 53 (1997), pp. 411-413. Andreas Hetzenecker: Stephan Kuttner in America 1940-1964. Foundation of the modern historical-canonical research. Berlin 2007, ISBN 3-428-12225-9.

Barbara Wolf Dahm: Stephan Kuttner. In: Biographic-bibliographic church encyclopedia (BBKL). Volume 4, Bautz, Herzberg, 1992, ISBN 3-88309-038-7, 533-533 Sp.

Raoul C. Van Caenegem: Legal historians I have known: a personal memoir . In: History of Law, Journal of the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History, vol 17 (2010), pp. 253-299.

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