Emeriti
Prof. em. Dr. Dr. h.c. (Zurich) Detlef Liebs, FBA
Curriculum vitae
Having been born in 1936 in Berlin as the second of four boys, I was inspired to value equality and justice, which led to my studying law. I grew up in eastern Germany, but spent my high school years in the west, in Groß-Gerau and Karlsruhe. My teachers in mathematics and Latin were my greatest inspiration. At university in Freiburg and Göttingen, my most influential teachers were Rudolf Smend (constitutional law), Franz Wieacker (civil law) and Alfred Heuß (ancient history), all in Göttingen. It was Wieacker who got me so interested in his special field, namely civil, especially Roman law, and I became a law professor and have focussed on that field since 1970 in Freiburg. My interest in church history was awakened by the church itself. In 1976 I spent my first sabbatical in Paris, invited by Hans-Georg Pflaum and Jean Gaudemet. 1984-85 I was member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and in spring1989 fellow at All Souls College in Oxford. I am also a corresponding memberof the Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften in Munic.