- Boehner, Philotheus
Boehner, Philotheus (Nombre personal)
- Böhner, Philotheus, 1901-1955
- Böhner, Heinrich, 1901-1955
Burlaeus, Gualterus, 1275-1345?. De puritate artis logicae tractatus longior, 1955: title page (Philotheus Boehner, O.F.M., Ph. D.)
LC data base, December 29, 1986 (hdg.: Boehner, Philotheus, Father)
William, of Ockham. Philosophical writings, 1990: CIP title page (Philotheus Boehner) data sheet (born 1901; died 1955)
St. Bonaventure University, The Thomas Merton Collection website, viewed October 1, 2021 (Fr. Philotheus Boehner; Franciscan; born February 17, 1901, in Lichtenau, Westfalen; his birth name was Heinrich. He died May 22, 1955. Entered the Franciscan order in 1920; ordained to the Catholic priesthood in 1927; studied at Paderborn and Munich; obtained his doctorate in biology at the Universität Münster; translated works of Étienne Gilson into German; he began lecturing on medieval philosophy at St. Bonaventure College in 1939; in 1946, he became the first director of the Franciscan Institute; he taught logic and philosophy at St. Bonaventure College (later St. Bonaventure University)) http://archives.sbu.edu/Merton_Site/fr.-philotheus-boehner.html
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online catalog, viewed 2021 (authorized access point: Böhner, Philotheus; other data in authority record: Catholic theologian; born 1901; died 1955; founder of the Franciscan Institute at St. Bonaventure University)