Hermann Scholliner

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Hermann Scholliner OSB (born January 15, 1722 in Freising , † July 16, 1795 in Welchenberg ) was a Benedictine in the Bavarian monastery of Oberalteich and professor of dogmatics at the universities of Salzburg and Ingolstadt .

biography

Sebastian Anton Scholliner made his profession in the Benedictine monastery in Oberalteich in 1738 and was given the religious name Hermann. He was ordained a priest in 1745. Hermann Scholliner first studied philosophy, history, mathematics and theology as part of his home study at the monastery and then at the universities in Salzburg and Erfurt . After completing his studies, he taught in-house studies at the Oberalteich monastery and in 1752 was entrusted with the management of the joint studies of the monasteries of the Bavarian Benedictine Congration.

In 1760 Hermann Scholliner took over a professorship for dogmatics at the Benedictine University of Salzburg, which he resigned in 1766. When the professorships they represented at the Bavarian State University in Ingolstadt had to be filled again after the Jesuit order was abolished, Hermann Scholliner was given one of the two professorships for dogmatics in 1773. In 1776 he was elected rector of the university. In 1780 he ended his activity at the University of Ingolstadt and was appointed head of the provost office in Welchenberg, which belonged to his professorial monastery in Oberalteich.

Since 1759 Hermann Scholliner was a member of the historical class of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences . This commissioned him in 1768 to work on the Monumenta Boica , a work that he continued until his death in 1795 (publication of volumes 11 to 16). As early as 1763, a work submitted by Hermann Scholliner as an answer to a question about Duke Arnulf was awarded the gold medal by the Academy of Sciences. He was honored again in 1781 by the academy for his work on the question about the Gerbirgis buried in the Geisenfeld monastery.

The scientific work and the numerous publications written by Herrmann Scholliner dealt with questions of dogmatic theology and church historiography as well as topics of Bavarian national history.

Works (selection)

  • De Disciplina Arcani, Dissertatio Theologico-Historica. Qua contra Dallaeum, Albertinum, Tenzelium, Binghamum, Böhmerum & alios Heterodoxos illius antiquitas & usus vindicatur , Tegernsee 1756.
  • Praelectiones Theologicae. In XII. Tomos divisae , Augsburg 1765–1768.
  • Crowned truth when discussing the question of when, how, and what Arthe, Arnolf, Luitpolt's son, came to the Hertduchy of Bavaria, and in what were his Land-Princely Righteous, who were either particularly his own, or who he shared with other Teutschlandts who were drawn from them would have? , Frankfurt 1766.
  • De non commentitio eo que gemino sed excusato lapsu liberii RP dissertatio historico-theologica cum thesibus ex theologia dogmatica , Ingolstadt 1775.
  • De synodo Nuenheimensi sub Tassilone celebrata a Dingolfingensi diversa Eruditor. disquisitioni coniecturas denuo stabilitas exponit Hermann Scholliner , Nuenhemii 1777.
  • Investigation of the ancestors of Otto the Great, Count Palatine von Witelsbach and common progenitor of the most noble Churhauser Bajern and Palatinate, together with 18th genealogical and chronological tables , Ingolstadt 1778.
  • De Patria, Episcopatu, et Martyrio S. Emmerami, Disquisitio critica , Regensburg 1788.

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