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Francis Xavier Schmalzgrueber (9
October 1663 – 7
November 1735) was a
German Jesuit canonist.
Schmalzgrueber was born at Griesbach, Bavaria. Entering...
- Dillingen, and at Ingolstadt,
where he was the
successor of
Francis Xavier Schmalzgrueber. His last
appointment was as
prefect of
higher studies at Munich. Among...
- Wichmannshausen,
German philosopher (d. 1727)
October 9
Francis Xavier Schmalzgrueber,
German canon law
jurist (d. 1735)
Giovanni Mario Crescimbeni, Italian...
- (New York, 1898), pt. I; the
commentators on the Decretals,
especially SCHMALZGRUEBER, Jus ecclesiasti****
universale (Rome, 1843), Bk. I. tit. ii; WERNZ,...
- Wichmannshausen,
German philosopher (d. 1727)
October 9
Francis Xavier Schmalzgrueber,
German canon law
jurist (d. 1735)
Giovanni Mario Crescimbeni, Italian...
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clergyman of New France,
missionary to the
First Nations Francis Xavier Schmalzgrueber (1663–1735),
German Jesuit canonist Francis Xavier Seelos (1819–1867)...
- of mathematics,
invented the pantograph;
while Paul Laymann, F. X.
Schmalzgrueber, and
Joseph Biner were jurists. It was at
Dillingen that the
first sodality...
- (New York, 1898), pt. I; the
commentators on the Decretals,
especially SCHMALZGRUEBER, Jus ecclesiasti****
universale (Rome, 1843), Bk. I. tit. ii; WERNZ,...
- p. 405. For the
meaning of the term
aeque prin****liter, see:
Franz Schmalzgrueber (1844). Jus ecclesiasti****
universum brevi methodo ad
discentium utilitatem...