Biblia

Schmalzgrueber, Francis Xavier

Schmalzgrueber, Francis Xavier Canonist, b. at Griesbach, Bavaria, 9 Oct., 1663; d. at Dillingen 7 Nov., 1735. Entering the Society of Jesus in 1679 he made his studies at Ingolstadt, obtaining the doctorate both in theology and canon law. He taught humanities at Munich, Dillingen, and Neuburg; philosophy at Mindelheim, Augsburg, and Ingolstadt; dogmatic theology … Continue reading “Schmalzgrueber, Francis Xavier”

Schmalzgruber, Franz

Schmalzgruber, Franz a Jesuit, was born in 1663 at Griesbach. He first lectured on logic and moral theology at Ingolstadt, then on canon law, and died in 1735. He wrote Index Ecclesiasticus (Ingolst. 1712): Judicium Ecclesiasticum (ibid. 1712): Clerus Scecutlaris et Regularis (ibid. 1714, 2 vols.): Sponsalia et Alatrimonium (ibid. 1716): Crimen Faori Ecclesiastici (ibid. … Continue reading “Schmalzgruber, Franz”

Schlosser, John Frederick Henry

Schlosser, John Frederick Henry Jurist, b. at Frankfort-on-the-Main, 30 December, 1780; d. there 22 January, 1851. He studied jurisprudence at various universities, among others at Jena, where he entered into familiar relations with Schiller and Goethe. After receiving the degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence (1803), he settled at Frankfort as an advocate, later being appointed, … Continue reading “Schlosser, John Frederick Henry”

Schliemann, Adolf

Schliemann, Adolf a Lutheran theologian of Germany, who died at Schwerin, July 30, 1879, doctor of theology, is the author of, Die clementinischen: Recognitionen (Kiel, 1843): Die Clementinen nebst den verwandten Schriften, und der Ebionitismus (Hamburg, 1844). See Zuchold, Bibl. Theol. s.v. (B.P.) Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Schlick, Moritz

Schlick, Moritz (1882-1936) Taught at Rostock, Kiel, Vienna, also visit, prof.; Stanford, Berkeley. Founder of the Vienna Circle (see Scientific empiricism.) Called his own view “Consistent Empiricism.” Main contributionsA logically revised correspondence view of the nature of truth. A systematic epistemology based on the distinction of (immediate) experience and (relational) knowledge. Clarified the analytic — … Continue reading “Schlick, Moritz”