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Johann Heinrich Heidegger - Dissertationum selectarum - 1673

Joh. Henrici Heideggeri: Dissertationum selectarum Sacram Theologiam Dogmaticam, Historicam & Moralem Tomus II Language: Latin Place and time of publication: Zurich, 1673 Title page: 1 Number of prologue pages: 12 Content page: 1 Number of dissertation pages: 813 Number of index pages: 50 Dimensions: 20x16x7cm The spine of the book is damaged. The lower half of the title page is missing. The first 80 pages have damage from bug bites. Fortunately, he chewed the lower right corner of the pages, the text is only slightly damaged, one or two words in the middle of the page. A damaged but valuable book. Check out the pictures for impressions. Johann Heinrich Heidegger (July 1, 1633 – July 18, 1698), Swiss theologian, was born at Bäretswil, in the Canton of Zürich. He studied at Marburg and at Heidelberg, where he became the friend of J. L. Fabricius, and was appointed professor extraordinarius of Hebrew and later of philosophy. In 1659, he was called to Steinfurt to fill the chair of dogmatics and ecclesiastical history, and in the same year he became doctor of theology of Heidelberg. In 1660 he revisited Switzerland and, after marrying Elisabeth von Duno, he travelled in the following year to Holland, where he made the acquaintance of Johannes Cocceius. He returned in 1665 to Zürich, where he was elected professor of moral philosophy at the University of Zurich. Two years later he succeeded Johann Heinrich Hottinger, in the chair of theology at the University, which he occupied until his death, having declined an invitation in 1669 to succeed Cocceius at Leiden, as well as a call to Groningen. Heidegger was the principal author of the Formula Consensus Helvetica in 1675, which was designed to unite the Swiss Reformed churches, but had an opposite effect. Wilhelm Gass describes him as the most notable of the Swiss theologians of the time. His writings are largely controversial, though without being bitter, and are in great part levelled against the Roman Catholic Church. (Wikipedia)

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Johann Heinrich Heidegger - Dissertationum selectarum - 1673

Johann Heinrich Heidegger - Dissertationum selectarum - 1673

Joh. Henrici Heideggeri:
Dissertationum selectarum
Sacram Theologiam Dogmaticam, Historicam & Moralem
Tomus II

Language: Latin
Place and time of publication: Zurich, 1673
Title page: 1
Number of prologue pages: 12
Content page: 1
Number of dissertation pages: 813
Number of index pages: 50
Dimensions: 20x16x7cm

The spine of the book is damaged. The lower half of the title page is missing. The first 80 pages have damage from bug bites. Fortunately, he chewed the lower right corner of the pages, the text is only slightly damaged, one or two words in the middle of the page. A damaged but valuable book.
Check out the pictures for impressions.

Johann Heinrich Heidegger (July 1, 1633 – July 18, 1698), Swiss theologian, was born at Bäretswil, in the Canton of Zürich. He studied at Marburg and at Heidelberg, where he became the friend of J. L. Fabricius, and was appointed professor extraordinarius of Hebrew and later of philosophy. In 1659, he was called to Steinfurt to fill the chair of dogmatics and ecclesiastical history, and in the same year he became doctor of theology of Heidelberg. In 1660 he revisited Switzerland and, after marrying Elisabeth von Duno, he travelled in the following year to Holland, where he made the acquaintance of Johannes Cocceius. He returned in 1665 to Zürich, where he was elected professor of moral philosophy at the University of Zurich. Two years later he succeeded Johann Heinrich Hottinger, in the chair of theology at the University, which he occupied until his death, having declined an invitation in 1669 to succeed Cocceius at Leiden, as well as a call to Groningen. Heidegger was the principal author of the Formula Consensus Helvetica in 1675, which was designed to unite the Swiss Reformed churches, but had an opposite effect. Wilhelm Gass describes him as the most notable of the Swiss theologians of the time. His writings are largely controversial, though without being bitter, and are in great part levelled against the Roman Catholic Church.
(Wikipedia)

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