Hans Georg Beck Explained

Hans Georg Beck
Birth Date:18 February 1910
Death Date:25 May 1999
Nationality:German

Hans-Georg Beck FBA (18 February 1910 in Schneizlreuth, Bavaria — 25 May 1999 in Munich) was a German scholar, specializing in Byzantine studies.

Biography

He was born in Schneizlreuth, Bavaria in 1910. In 1929 he graduated from high school in Ettal. In 1930 he entered the Ludwig-Maximilian University, where in 1936 he defended his doctoral thesis in theology, "Vorhersehung und Vorherbestimmung in der theologischen Literatur der Byzantiner" (English: Providence and Predestination in Byzantine Theological Literature), which was published in Rome the following year as volume 114 of the Orientalia Christiana Analecta series. In 1949 he defended his habilitated work "Theodoros Metochites. Die Krise des byzantinischen Weltbildes im 14. Jahrhundert" (English: Theodoros Metochites: The Crisis of the Byzantine Worldview in the Fourteenth Century). This work was highly praised among scholars of Byzantine studies. He subsequently published about 10 books on the subject. He died on 25 May 1999 in Munich.[1]

Awards

Hans Georg Beck was a member of many national Academies of Sciences and scientific societies. In 1962 he became a full member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and chaired commissions on the publication of the "Corpus of Greek Acts" and on patristics. In 1966 he was elected a corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, in 1975 he became a foreign member of the Athens Academy, in 1977 he was admitted to the British Academy (corresponding member) and the Royal Academies for Science and the Arts of Belgium, and in 1988 to the American Philosophical Society.[1]

Books

Notes and References

  1. Ханс Геог Бек и византийское богословие (к 100-летию со дня рождения выдающегося учёного) . Vestnik PSGU . Schreiner . Peter . 36 . 7–19 . Hans Georg Beck and Byzantine Theology (on the 100th anniversary of the outstanding scholar's birth). ru.