- Henricus Canisius
Henricus Canisius (a latinisation of the Dutch name De Hondt 'the dog') was a Dutch canonist and historian.
Biography
He was born at
Nymwegen inGeldern and belonged to the same distinguished family asSaint Peter Canisius , who was his uncle; died 2 September, 1610, atIngolstadt . He studied at theuniversity of Leuven , and in 1590 was appointed professor ofcanon law atIngolstadt .Works
He was the author of "Summa Juris Canonici" (Ingolstadt, 1594); "Praelectiones Academicae" (ib., 1609); "Comment. in lib. III decretalium" (ib., 1629); "De Sponsalibus et Matrimonio" (ib., 1613). A complete edition of his canonical writings appeared in
Leuven in 1649 and inCologne in 1662. The fruits of his labours in the historical field appeared in a work entitled, "Antiquae Lectiones, seu antiqua monumenta ad historiam mediae aetatis illustrandam" (6 volumes, Ingolstadt, 1601-1604). In 1608 a seventh volume, a "Promptuarium Ecclesiasticum" was added by way of supplement. The work lacked systematic arrangement, and included much matter of minor value. It was afterwards entirely recast and critically sifted byBasnage , under the title "Thesaurus Monumentorum ecclesiasticorum et historicorum" (7 vols., Antwerp, 1725). Canisius edited for the first time the "Chronica Victoris Episcop. Tunnunensis et Joannis Episcop. Biclariensis", and the "Legatio Luitprandi" (Ingolstadt, 1600). We are likewise indebted to him for an edition of the "Historiae miscellae Pauli Diaconi" (ib., 1603).Source
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03250b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia article]
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