- Jacob Anton Zallinger zum Thurn
Jacob Anton Zallinger zum Thurn was a
philosopher and canonist, born atBolzano ,26 July ,1735 , died there,11 January ,1813 . He studied atInnsbruck andMunich , entered theJesuit order on9 October ,1753 , was ordainedpriest on1 June ,1765 , then taught philosophy at Munich,Dillingen , and Innsbruck. Shortly after the suppression of the Jesuits in 1773, Prince-bishopClemens Wenceslaus of Saxony engaged him as professor ofcanon law atAugsburg . He held this position for thirty years (1777-1807), with the exception of four months, during which he was theologian at the papal nunciature atRatisbon , and sixteen months, which upon invitation ofPius VII he spent in Rome as papal councillor in German affairs (1805-6). In 1807 he returned to Bolzano, devoting the rest of his life to literary labours. As a canonist he defended the papal rights again theFebronian tendencies inGermany , and as a philosopher he endeavoured to replace the scholastic method by theempiricism of Newton.Works
His chief canonical works are: "Institutionum juris naturalis et ecclesiastici publici libri V" (Augsburg, 1784; Ghent, 1823; Rome, 1832); "De usu publici commentariolus" (Augsburg, 1784; Ghent, 1823); "Historische Bemerkungen uber das sogenannte Resultat des Emser Congressus" (Frankfort and Leipzig, 1787); "Institutiones juris ecclesiastici, maxime privati, ordine Decretalium" (5 vols., Augsburg, 1792-3; 3 vols., Rome, 1832). His chief philosophical works are: "Lex gravitatis universalis ac mutuae cum theoria de sectione coni" (Munich, 1769); "Interpretatio naturae, seu philosophia Newtoniana methodo exposita" (3 vols., Augsburg, 1773); and "Disquisitiones philosophiae Kantianae" (2 vols., Augsburg, 1799).
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