Heinrich von Fichtenau (10 December 1912 – 15 June 2000) was an Austrian medievalist best known for his studies of medieval diplomatics, social, and intellectual history. He spent his academic career at the University of Vienna and from 1962 to 1983 served as director of the (Institute for Austrian Historical Research). Many of Fichtenau's books were translated into English and he remains one of the few Austrian medievalists of the postwar period whose work has enjoyed a broad and influential reception in Anglophone scholarship.
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| - Heinrich Fichtenau (* 10. Dezember 1912 in Linz; † 15. Juni 2000 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Historiker und Diplomatiker. Seine beiden wichtigsten Arbeiten waren Das Urkundenwesen in Österreich vom 8. bis zum frühen 13. Jahrhundert und die Lebensordnungen des 10. Jahrhunderts. (de)
- Heinrich von Fichtenau (10 December 1912 – 15 June 2000) was an Austrian medievalist best known for his studies of medieval diplomatics, social, and intellectual history. He spent his academic career at the University of Vienna and from 1962 to 1983 served as director of the (Institute for Austrian Historical Research). Many of Fichtenau's books were translated into English and he remains one of the few Austrian medievalists of the postwar period whose work has enjoyed a broad and influential reception in Anglophone scholarship. (en)
- Heinrich Fichtenau (Linz, 10 dicembre 1912 – Vienna, 15 giugno 2000) è stato uno storico e diplomatista austriaco del Medioevo, noto soprattutto per i suoi studi di storia sociale e culturale. (it)
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| - Heinrich Fichtenau (* 10. Dezember 1912 in Linz; † 15. Juni 2000 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Historiker und Diplomatiker. Seine beiden wichtigsten Arbeiten waren Das Urkundenwesen in Österreich vom 8. bis zum frühen 13. Jahrhundert und die Lebensordnungen des 10. Jahrhunderts. (de)
- Heinrich von Fichtenau (10 December 1912 – 15 June 2000) was an Austrian medievalist best known for his studies of medieval diplomatics, social, and intellectual history. He spent his academic career at the University of Vienna and from 1962 to 1983 served as director of the (Institute for Austrian Historical Research). Many of Fichtenau's books were translated into English and he remains one of the few Austrian medievalists of the postwar period whose work has enjoyed a broad and influential reception in Anglophone scholarship. (en)
- Heinrich Fichtenau (Linz, 10 dicembre 1912 – Vienna, 15 giugno 2000) è stato uno storico e diplomatista austriaco del Medioevo, noto soprattutto per i suoi studi di storia sociale e culturale. (it)
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