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<p> who flourished in 860, was a scholar of Adalbert, and descended from the counts of Kilbury and D ö llinger. He is known by his letter addressed to pope [[Nicholas]] against the celibacy of the clergy (Eistola de Cleri caelibatu). It was translated into English, and published about the time of the [[Reformation]] (in 16mo), without date. — Darling, Cyclop. Bibliographica; Clarke, [[Succession]] of Sac. Literature, 2:531. </p>
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<p> who flourished in 860, was a scholar of Adalbert, and descended from the counts of Kilbury and D '''''Ö''''' llinger. He is known by his letter addressed to pope [[Nicholas]] against the celibacy of the clergy (Eistola de Cleri caelibatu). It was translated into English, and published about the time of the [[Reformation]] (in 16mo), without date. '''''''''' Darling, Cyclop. Bibliographica; Clarke, Succession of Sac. Literature, 2:531. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:48, 15 October 2021

Augustensis Episcopus Huldericus [1]

who flourished in 860, was a scholar of Adalbert, and descended from the counts of Kilbury and D Ö llinger. He is known by his letter addressed to pope Nicholas against the celibacy of the clergy (Eistola de Cleri caelibatu). It was translated into English, and published about the time of the Reformation (in 16mo), without date. Darling, Cyclop. Bibliographica; Clarke, Succession of Sac. Literature, 2:531.

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