Aloys Pichler
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Born7 November 1833
Died3 June 1874 (aged 40)
Occupationslibrarian, Roman Catholic priest
Aloys Pichler | |
|---|---|
| Born | 7 November 1833 |
| Died | 3 June 1874 (aged 40) |
| Occupations | librarian, Roman Catholic priest |
Aloys Pichler (1833–1874) was a German librarian and Roman Catholic priest and theologian.
He was born in 1833 at Burgkirchen am Wald in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Passau. He studied at the Passau Lyceum and at Munich, and in 1857 he received the prize for an essay on Polybius. Two years later he was made a priest; in 1861 he was honored with the theological doctorate, and in the following year he commenced his lectures on Church history.