Aarno Maliniemi
Aarno Henrik Maliniemi (surname until 1930 Malin; 9 May 1892 – 8 October 1972) was a Finnish historian, professor in church history at Helsinki University 1945–1960.
Maliniemi was an expert on the medieval church. He studied early Finnish literature, and was editor of a number of publications and bibliographies.
Maliniemi was born in Oulu. He was awarded a doctor honoris causa by University of Uppsala in 1952 and by University of St Andrews in 1960.[1] He died in Helsinki, aged 80.
Bibliography
- Der Heiligenkalender Finnlands (1925)
- Studier i Vadstena klosters bibliotek (1926)
- S.G. Elmgrenin muistiinpanot (1939)
- De Sancto Henrico (1942)
- Birgittalaisuudesta sekä kohtia Naantalin luostarin historiasta (1943)
- Zur Kenntnis des Breviarium Aboense (1957)
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References
- Otavan Iso tietosanakirja (Encyclopaedia Fennica) 5, page 1278; Helsinki: Otava, 1968
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