Achelis, Hans
ACHELIS, HANS: Reformed Church of Germany; b. at Bremen Mar. 16, 1865.
He studied at Erlangen, Berlin, and Marburg (Ph.D., Marburg, 1887); became privat-docent
at Göttingen in 1893; was appointed professor there in 1897; went to Königsberg
in 1901, and to Halle in 1907. His theological position is that of a “modern
representative of the ancient faith.” He has published: Das Symbol des Fisches
(Marburg, 1888); Acta sanctorum Nerei et Achillei (TU, Leipsic,
1890); Die ältesten Quellen des orientalischen Kirchenrechts, I. Canones
Hippolyti (1891), II. Die syrischen Didaskalia, übersetzt und erklärt
(1903; in collaboration with J. Flemming); Hippolyt-studien (1897);
Die Martyrologien, ihre Geschichte und ihr Wert (Berlin, 1900); Virgines
subintroductæ. Ein Beitrag zu I. Kor. vii (Leipsic, 1902); and an edition
of the works of Hippolytus, in collaboration with G. L. Bonwetsch (Leipsic,
1897).