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Karl Manitius (23 July 1899 – 26 December 1979) was a German historian. He was the son of the historian and Latinist Max Manitius (1858–1933), born in Dresden. Returning from World War I he studied Latin and German history in Leipzig. His publication of 1924 directed international attention to the Frankish chroniclers of the Carolingian epoch. From 1924 to 1945 he taught history in many Gymnasien and state high schools, in Leipzig, Waldenburg in Saxony and eventually in Dresden. Through collaboration with Fritz Rörig he joined the team producing the Monumenta Germaniae Historica, where he concentrated on Early Medieval literary texts. In 1958 appeared his editions of Gunzo's Epistola ad Augienses, and Anselm of Besate's, Rhetorimachia. In several articles and monographs he examined the his

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  • Karl Manitius (Dresda, 23 luglio 1899 – Bernried am Starnberger See, 26 dicembre 1979) è stato un medievista tedesco, figlio del latinista Max Manitius. (it)
  • Karl Manitius (* 23. Juli 1899 in Dresden; † 26. Dezember 1979 in Bernried) war ein deutscher Historiker. Nach der Rückkehr aus dem Ersten Weltkrieg studierte der Sohn des Historikers Max Manitius an der Universität Leipzig die Fächer Geschichte, Deutsch und Latein. Im Jahr 1923 wurde er promoviert mit der Arbeit Die fränkischen Geschichtsschreiber der Karolingerzeit und die weltlichen Wissenschaften. Von 1924 bis 1945 war er Lehrer an verschiedenen Gymnasien und staatlichen Oberschulen, in Leipzig, Waldenburg in Sachsen und schließlich in Dresden. Durch Vermittlung von Fritz Rörig trat er 1949 in die Arbeitsstelle der Monumenta Germaniae Historica (MGH) bei der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Ostberlin ein, wo er sich um die Edition literarischer Texte des frühen Mittelalters kümmerte. Im (de)
  • Karl Manitius (23 July 1899 – 26 December 1979) was a German historian. He was the son of the historian and Latinist Max Manitius (1858–1933), born in Dresden. Returning from World War I he studied Latin and German history in Leipzig. His publication of 1924 directed international attention to the Frankish chroniclers of the Carolingian epoch. From 1924 to 1945 he taught history in many Gymnasien and state high schools, in Leipzig, Waldenburg in Saxony and eventually in Dresden. Through collaboration with Fritz Rörig he joined the team producing the Monumenta Germaniae Historica, where he concentrated on Early Medieval literary texts. In 1958 appeared his editions of Gunzo's Epistola ad Augienses, and Anselm of Besate's, Rhetorimachia. In several articles and monographs he examined the his (en)
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  • Karl Manitius (* 23. Juli 1899 in Dresden; † 26. Dezember 1979 in Bernried) war ein deutscher Historiker. Nach der Rückkehr aus dem Ersten Weltkrieg studierte der Sohn des Historikers Max Manitius an der Universität Leipzig die Fächer Geschichte, Deutsch und Latein. Im Jahr 1923 wurde er promoviert mit der Arbeit Die fränkischen Geschichtsschreiber der Karolingerzeit und die weltlichen Wissenschaften. Von 1924 bis 1945 war er Lehrer an verschiedenen Gymnasien und staatlichen Oberschulen, in Leipzig, Waldenburg in Sachsen und schließlich in Dresden. Durch Vermittlung von Fritz Rörig trat er 1949 in die Arbeitsstelle der Monumenta Germaniae Historica (MGH) bei der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Ostberlin ein, wo er sich um die Edition literarischer Texte des frühen Mittelalters kümmerte. Im Jahr 1958 erschien in Weimar Gunzo, Epistola ad Augienses, und Anselm von Besate, Rhetorimachia. In mehreren Aufsätzen beschäftigte er sich mit der mittelalterlichen Bibliotheksgeschichte. Nach seiner Übersiedlung nach Bayern (1968) kam in Weimar die Ausgabe Sextus Amarcius, Sermones heraus, an der er seit 1955 arbeitete. Die von ihm bearbeitete Edition des Bibelgedichts des Eupolemius wurde 1973 veröffentlicht. (de)
  • Karl Manitius (23 July 1899 – 26 December 1979) was a German historian. He was the son of the historian and Latinist Max Manitius (1858–1933), born in Dresden. Returning from World War I he studied Latin and German history in Leipzig. His publication of 1924 directed international attention to the Frankish chroniclers of the Carolingian epoch. From 1924 to 1945 he taught history in many Gymnasien and state high schools, in Leipzig, Waldenburg in Saxony and eventually in Dresden. Through collaboration with Fritz Rörig he joined the team producing the Monumenta Germaniae Historica, where he concentrated on Early Medieval literary texts. In 1958 appeared his editions of Gunzo's Epistola ad Augienses, and Anselm of Besate's, Rhetorimachia. In several articles and monographs he examined the history of medieval libraries. Following his move to Bavaria in 1969 there finally appeared in Weimar his editions of 's Sermones, over which he had been labouring since 1955. In 1973 appeared his edition of Eupolemius's Messiade. He died in Bernried. (en)
  • Karl Manitius (Dresda, 23 luglio 1899 – Bernried am Starnberger See, 26 dicembre 1979) è stato un medievista tedesco, figlio del latinista Max Manitius. (it)
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