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<p> 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 | Franz Schmalzgruber <ref name="term_59774" /> | ||
==References == | <p> 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. 1718, 2 vols.): '''''—''''' Jus Ecclesiasticum Universum (ibid. 1719, 6 vols.; Rome, 1833-45, 12 vols.): '''''—''''' Consilia sen Responsa Juris (Ingolst. 1722, 2 vols.). See Regensburger Real-Encyklop. s.v. (B.P.) </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 15 October 2021
Franz Schmalzgruber [1]
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. 1718, 2 vols.): — Jus Ecclesiasticum Universum (ibid. 1719, 6 vols.; Rome, 1833-45, 12 vols.): — Consilia sen Responsa Juris (Ingolst. 1722, 2 vols.). See Regensburger Real-Encyklop. s.v. (B.P.)