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MARIAN DOBMAYER

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A distinguished Benedictine theologian, born 24 October, 1753, at Schwandorf,
Bavaria; died 21 December, 1805, at Amberg, Bavaria. He first entered the
Society of Jesus, and after its suppression in 1773 joined the Benedictines in
the monastery of Weissenohe, Diocese of Bamberg, where he was professed in 1775,
and in 1778 ordained priest. He was successively professor of philosophy at
Neuberg, Bavaria (1781-87), of dogmatic theology and ecclesiastical history at
Amberg (1787-94), and of dogmatic theology and patrology at the University of
Ingolstadt (1794-99). On the reorganization of the latter school in 1799 he
returned his monastery of Weissenohe, where he remained until its
secularization. He them retired to Amberg, where he taught theology until his
death. In 1789 he published at Amberg a "Conspectus Theologiæ Dogmaticæ". His
chief work is the "Systema Theologiæ Catholicæ", edited after his death by Th.
P. Senestrey in eight volumes (Sulzbach, 1807-19). The work is very learned and
devoid of all harshness in its controversial parts.


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APA citation. Schaefer, F. (1909). Marian Dobmayer. In The Catholic
Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05070a.htm

MLA citation. Schaefer, Francis. "Marian Dobmayer." The Catholic Encyclopedia.
Vol. 5. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909.
<http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05070a.htm>.

Transcription. This article was transcribed for New Advent by Christine J.
Murray.

Ecclesiastical approbation. Nihil Obstat. May 1, 1909. Remy Lafort, Censor.
Imprimatur. +John M. Farley, Archbishop of New York.

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