Émile Amann (4 June 1880, Pont-à-Mousson – 11 January 1948, Strasbourg) was a French historian of the Church.
After studying at the major seminary of Nancy, Émile Amann continued his training at the Catholic Institute in Paris.
After his demobilization, he joined the faculty of Catholic theology of the University of Strasbourg (re-founded after the return to France of the three departments annexed in 1870), where he taught the ancient history of the Church until his death.
He is notable for his collaboration with the Dictionnaire de théologie catholique, from 1922 to his death.
Annonce de la mort de Émile Amann dans la Revue des Sciences Religieuses, 1948, vol.