Hans-Georg Beck, FBA (18 February 1910 — 25 May 1999), was a German scholar, specializing in Byzantine studies.
Biography
He was born in Schneizlreuth, Bavaria in 1910. In 1929, he graduated from the high school in Ettal. In 1930, he entered the Ludwig-Maximilian University, where in 1936 he defended his doctoral thesis in theology, "Vorhersehung und Vorherbestimmung in der theologischen Literatur der Byzantiner" (English: Providence and Predestination in Byzantine Theological Literature), which was published in Rome the following year as volume 114 of the Orientalia Christiana Analecta series. In 1949 he defended his habilitated work "Theodoros Metochites. Die Krise des byzantinischen Weltbildes im 14. Jahrhundert" (English: Theodoros Metochites: The Crisis of the Byzantine Worldview in the Fourteenth Century). This work was highly praised among scholars of Byzantine studies. He subsequently published about 10 books on the subject.[1]
Theodoros Metochites. Die Krise des byzantinischen Weltbildes im 14. Jahrhundert [Theodoros Metochites: The Crisis of the Byzantine Worldview in the Fourteenth Century] (in German). Munich: C.H. Beck. 1952.
Geistliches Biedermeier im altbayerischen Raum [Ecclesiastical Biedermeier in the Old Bavarian Region] (in German). Regensburg: Pustet. 1954.
Saitenspiel des Daseins [Playing the Strings of Existence] (in German). Ettal: Pustet; Buch-Kunstverlag. 1958.
Vom Umgang mit Ketzern. Der Glaube der kleinen Leute und die Macht der Theologenen [On Dealing With Heretics. The Faith of the Little People And the Power of the Theologians] (in German). Munich: C.H. Beck. 1993. ISBN3-406-37618-5.