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- in Germany, but declined after the posthumous papal condemnation of "Hermesianism" by Pope Gregory XVI. Born at Dreierwalde, in Westphalia, Hermes was...
- secret history of Hermesianism), (Breslau 1845) Pius IX..., die Hermesianer und der Erzbischof Johannes von Geissel (Pius IX... Hermesianism and Archbishop...
- Biunde and Braun (Coblenz, 1837) in the interest of the followers of the Hermesian doctrines. In his Della carità cristiana (Modena, 1723), he discusses...
- Society that existed from 1888 to 1931. The Philos and their rivals, the Hermesians, were the result in a split in the college's original literary society...
- and office space for the Division of Visual and Performing Arts. The Hermesian and Calliopean rooms, which are home to the college's historic debate...
- Systeme (On theoretical truths and perceptions of practical reason in Hermesianism). He was the author of a critique on Güntherianism called Über das historische...
- ultramontanist, Leonhard Aloys Joseph Nellessen, arguing against the tenets of Hermesianism. The Leuven Professor Karl Möller and the Nuntius in Brussels, Raffaele...
- clearly inspired by the Gr**** language) had already been formed like Hermesian, Adelphi, and Philalethean. The advent of other Gr**** letter fraternities...
- by the Coadjutor Archbishop Johannes von Geissel of Cologne. Though Hermesianism lost ground and finally disappeared during the revolution of 1848, Achterfeldt...
- George Hermes in the University of Bonn, and when the investigation of Hermesianism began at Rome he was one of the German scholars directed to draw up opinions...