Henry Denifle, in German Heinrich Seuse Denifle (January 16, 1844, Imst, Austrian Tyrol - June 10, 1905, Munich), was an Austrian paleographer and historian.
Read more about Henry Denifle: Life and Work, Work On Mysticism, Work On Medieval Philosophy, Work On The Hundred Years' War, Work On Luther and Lutherianism
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