Marcin Wadowita Explained
Marcin Wadowita (pronounced as /pl/; 1567 – 27 January 1641) also known as Wadovius or Campius, was a Polish priest, theologian, professor, and the Deputy Chancellor of Jagiellonian University in Kraków; under his tenure the university is said to have prospered.
He was born in Wadowice, where he later funded several buildings. He studied at the Jagiellonian University and abroad – in Rome.
Publications
He wrote and published in Kraków ten Latin theological treatises:
- "Qvaestio De Incarnatione" (Treatise on the Incarnation), 1603
- "Qvaestio De Christi Merito" (Treatise on the Merits of Christ"), 1604;
- "Qvaestio De Divina Volvntate Et Radice Continentiae" (Treatise on the Divine Will and the Root of Continence"), 1608;"
- Qvaestio De Hypostasi Aeternae, Foelicitatis, Primoqve Medio Salvtis, Interno Actv Fidei "(Treatise on the First Way of Eternal Union, Happiness, and Salvation: The Internal Act of Faith"), 1616;
- "Disputatio theologica" (Theological Reflections), 1620,
- "Qvaestio merito de Christi Domini" (Treatise on the Merits of Christ the Lord), 1620;
- "Disputatio de evidentia misterii" (Reflections on Proof of the Mystery), 1622;
- Eucharistiae Sacramento (Treatise of divine sacrament of the Eucharist), 1622,
- "Qvaestio De Invenienda, Cognoscenda, discernenda vera Christi Ecclesia in Terris" (Treatise on the obligation search of knowledge, distinguishing the true Church of Christ on earth), 1636;
- "Qvaestio De Visione Beata" (Treatise on the Beatific Vision), 1638[1]
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Notes and References
- Estreicher," American Bibliography ", 1938, vol 32