Dominikus Schramm

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Dominikus Schramm , baptized Jakob Andreas (born October 24, 1723 in Bamberg ; † September 21, 1797 in Banz Monastery ) was a Benedictine and theologian .

Life

He was the son of the choir regent of the Upper Parish in Bamberg, Andreas Schramm. He entered the Banz monastery on October 8, 1742 , and made his profession on November 12, 1743. He received the religious name "Dominicus". After being ordained a priest in 1748, he worked as a teacher at the monastery school in the subjects of mathematics, canon law, philosophy and theology, and also taught in Erlangen and Ingolstadt . From 1782 to 1787 he was prior in the Michelsberg monastery in Bamberg. With Placidus Sprenger he was a representative of the Enlightenment in Banz.

His main areas of work were canon law (canon law), sources of canon law and patristics . He became known as a canon lawyer and his works were published several times in the 19th century.

Works (selection)

  • Compendium Theologiae dogmaticae, scholasticae, et moralis Methodo scientifica propositum (3 volumes; Augsburg 1768)
  • Institutiones theologiae mysticae (2 volumes; 1771)
  • Epitome canonum ecclesiasticorum ex conciliis Germaniae et aliis fontibus (3 volumes; Augsburg 1774)
  • Analysis Operum SSPatrum, et Scriptorum ecclesiasticorum (15 volumes, Augsburg 1780–1792)

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Dominikus Schramm , basic data and history:
    Markus Schütz:  Kloster Banz? Burgberg and Hort baroque scholarship in the database of monasteries in Bavaria in the House of Bavarian History