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See also:SCHULTZ, See also:HERMANN (1836- ) , See also:German See also:Protestant theologian, was See also:born at Luchow in See also:Hanover on the 3oth of See also:December 1836. He studied at See also:Gottingen and See also:Erlangen, became See also:professor at See also:Basel in 1864, and eventually (1876) professor ordinaries at Gottingen. Here he has also held the appointments of See also:chief university preacher, councillor to the See also:consistory (from 1881) and See also: Both as a writer and a member of the Reichstag his See also:industry was incessant, and he died in See also:harness on the 29th of See also:April 1883 at See also:Potsdam, leaving the reputation of a benefactor to the smaller tradesmen and artisans, in which See also:light he must be regarded rather than as the founder of true co-operative principles in Germany. Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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