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Allioli, Joseph Franz

Allioli, Joseph Franz

Allioli, Joseph Franz

Born at Sulzbach, 10 August, 1793; died at Augsburg, 22 May, 1873. He studied theology at Landshut, was ordained at Ratisbon, 1816, studied Oriental languages at Vienna, Rome, and Paris (1818-20), became professor in the University at Landshut in 1824, and was transferred with the university to Munich in 1826, but owing to a weak throat he had to accept a canonry at Ratisbon. in 1835, and became Dean of the chapter at Augsburg, in 1838. His works are: “Aphorismen Über den Zusammenhang der heiligen Schrift Alten und Neuen Testaments, aus der Idee des Reichs Gottes” (Ratisbon 1819); “Häusliche Alterthümer der Hebräer nebst biblischer Geographie” (1821); “Biblische Alterthümer” (Landshut, 1825); “Handbuch der biblischen Alterthumskunde” (in cooperation with Grätz and Haneberg, Landshut, 1843-44); “Übersetzung der heiligen Schriften Alten und Neuen Testaments, aus der Vulgata, mit Bezug auf den Grundtext, neu übersetzt und mit kurzen Anmerkungen erläutert, dritte Auflage von Allioli umgearbeitet” (6 vols., Nürnberg, 1830-35). This work received a papal approbation, 11 May, 1830.

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HERGENRÖTHER in Kirchenlex.; WETZER UND WELTE, Konversations-Lexikon, 3 ed. (St. Louis, 1902); VIG., Dict. de la bible (Paris, 1895).

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The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume ICopyright © 1907 by Robert Appleton CompanyOnline Edition Copyright © 2003 by K. KnightNihil Obstat, March 1, 1907. Remy Lafort, S.T.D., CensorImprimatur. +John Cardinal Farley, Archbishop of New York

Fuente: Catholic Encyclopedia

Allioli, Joseph Franz

a Roman Catholic prelate of Germany, was born at Sulzbach, Aug. 10, 1793. He studied at Munich, Amberg, and Landshut; received holy orders in 1816; and went to Vienna, Rome, and Paris for the sake of studying Oriental languages. In 1821 he was appointed Privatdocent at Landshut, and advanced in 1823 to the chair of exegesis and Oriertal languages. In 1826 he went to Munich, where he lectured until 1835. He was next called to Ratisbon, to leave this place again in 1838 for Augsburg, where he died, May 23,1873, as cathedral provost. Of his many works, the most important. is Die htilige Schrift des Alten u. Neuen Testaments. Aus der Vulgata mit Bezug auf den Grundtext, neu iibersetzt und mit kurzen Amesrkungen erliutert (6 vols. Nuremb. 1830-35, and often since). Besides, he published, Hausliche Alterthumer der Hebrlier nebst biblischer Geographic ( Munich, 1821): Ueber die inneren Motive der kanonischen Horen (Augsburg, 1848; French transl. by Dodille, Des Motifs Intrinseques des Heures Canonicales, Chalon-sur-Saone, 1865). See Literarischer Handweiser fur das kathol. Deutschland, 1873, p. 240. (B. P.)

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature