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[Churches Agreement] Hottinger 1661 2 COPIES IN USA THE POLEMIC ON THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN WESTERN AND

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[Churches Agreement] Hottinger 1661 2 COPIES IN USA THE POLEMIC ON THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN WESTERN AND EASTERN CHURCHESPARALLEL TEXT IN GREEK AND LATINHottingerus, Ioannes Henricus-Allacci Leone. Fraudis, & imposturæ manifestæ convictus a Leone Allatio. Romæ, Typis Sac. Congreg. de Propaganda Fide, 1661.8vo, contemporary limp vellum with handwritten title at spine. Woodcut headletters, pp. [16], 600, [16] .Text in Latin (chiefly) and Greek.Rare first edition of Hottinger’s polemic against Leo Allatius, regarding the reunion of the Western and Eastern Churches.The work is present in this collection for all the legal aspects of canon law involved in the matter.Leo Allatius, also know with the name Leone Allacci (c. 1586 – 1669) (Greek: Λέων Αλλάτιος) was a Greek scholar, theologian and keeper of the Vatican library. Allatius was a natural apologist for the Eastern communions in Eastern Europe, convinced as he was in himself that in the acts of union neither reasons of faith nor of doctrine were fundamental to the succession of the bishops, only a transfer of jurisdictions, and he seems really to have believed that the “Latin faith” and the “Greek faith” were identical and that under "Roman obedience" they could still be Orthodox. So he argued in his contribution to the mid-17th century Uniate pamphlet De Ecclesiae occidentalis atque orientalis perpetua consensione («The Western and Eastern Churches in perpetual Agreement») printed in 1668. Such notions led to the final stipulations that the Eastern Churches were not to be merged with the Catholic Church but would retain their own hierarchical independence and traditional rituals.Johann Heinrich Hottinger (1620–1667) was a Swiss philologist and theologian. He gained such a reputation as an Oriental scholar that the Elector of the Palatinate in 1655 appointed him professor of Oriental languages and biblical criticism at the University of Heidelberg. References: OCLC 46690612 locates the copies at Berkeley Law Library and University of Notre Dame. A very fine and unsophisticated copy.
[Churches Agreement] Hottinger 1661 2 COPIES IN USA THE POLEMIC ON THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN WESTERN AND EASTERN CHURCHESPARALLEL TEXT IN GREEK AND LATINHottingerus, Ioannes Henricus-Allacci Leone. Fraudis, & imposturæ manifestæ convictus a Leone Allatio. Romæ, Typis Sac. Congreg. de Propaganda Fide, 1661.8vo, contemporary limp vellum with handwritten title at spine. Woodcut headletters, pp. [16], 600, [16] .Text in Latin (chiefly) and Greek.Rare first edition of Hottinger’s polemic against Leo Allatius, regarding the reunion of the Western and Eastern Churches.The work is present in this collection for all the legal aspects of canon law involved in the matter.Leo Allatius, also know with the name Leone Allacci (c. 1586 – 1669) (Greek: Λέων Αλλάτιος) was a Greek scholar, theologian and keeper of the Vatican library. Allatius was a natural apologist for the Eastern communions in Eastern Europe, convinced as he was in himself that in the acts of union neither reasons of faith nor of doctrine were fundamental to the succession of the bishops, only a transfer of jurisdictions, and he seems really to have believed that the “Latin faith” and the “Greek faith” were identical and that under "Roman obedience" they could still be Orthodox. So he argued in his contribution to the mid-17th century Uniate pamphlet De Ecclesiae occidentalis atque orientalis perpetua consensione («The Western and Eastern Churches in perpetual Agreement») printed in 1668. Such notions led to the final stipulations that the Eastern Churches were not to be merged with the Catholic Church but would retain their own hierarchical independence and traditional rituals.Johann Heinrich Hottinger (1620–1667) was a Swiss philologist and theologian. He gained such a reputation as an Oriental scholar that the Elector of the Palatinate in 1655 appointed him professor of Oriental languages and biblical criticism at the University of Heidelberg. References: OCLC 46690612 locates the copies at Berkeley Law Library and University of Notre Dame. A very fine and unsophisticated copy.

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