- Friedrich Heinrich Hugo Windischmann
Friedrich Heinrich Hugo Windischmann (b.
Aschaffenburg ,13 December ,1811 ; d.Munich ,23 August ,1861 ) was a German Orientalist and exegete.A son of the philosopher Karl Joseph Windischmann, he studied philosophy, classical
philology , andSanskrit atBonn , theology at Bonn and Munich, and Armenian with the Mechitaists in Venice. After receiving the doctorate in theology at Munich, 2 Jan., 1836, he was ordained priest on the following 13 March; seven months later he became vicar of the cathedral and secretary of Archbishop Gebsattel of Munich. In 1838 he was professor-extraordinary ofcanon law andNew Testament exegesis atFreising , but resigned when appointed canon of the cathedral in 1839.In 1842 he was chosen a member of the Royal Bavarian Academy of Sciences and in 1846 became
Vicar-General of Munich. He accompanied Archbishop Reisach to the episcopal conference atWurzburg in 1848, and was with him in Rome, when the dogma of theImmaculate Conception was defined in 1854. When Reisach was created cardinal and took up his residence in Rome, Windischmann became a simple Canon on 27 August, 1856. His defence of the papal and ecclesiastical rights against the frequent encroachments of the State often brought him in conflict with the civil authorities.He was very well-versed in the Armenian and Old Persian languages, and in the various Sanskrit dialects.
Published works
*"Sancara sive de theologumenis Vedanticorum" (Bonn, 1839)
*"Ueber den Somacultus der Arier" in "Abhandlungen der münchener Akademie" (1846)
*"Ursagen der arischen Völker" (Origins of theAryan Races; ib., 1853)
*"Die persische Anahita oder Anaitis" (ib., 1856)
*"Mithra" in "Abhandlungen fur die Kunde des Morgenlandes" (1857)
*a posthumous work, "Zoroastrische Studien" (Munich, 1863)
*"Vindiciae petrinae" (Ratisborn, 1863), a defence of the Epistles ofSt. Peter and his coming to Rome, directed against Baur and his school
*"Erklärung des Briefes an die Galater" (Mainz, 1843), an excellent explanation ofSt. Paul 'sLetter to the Galatians References
*STRODL, "Friedrich H. H. Windischmann" (Munich, 1862);
*Catholic|Friedrich Heinrich Hugo Windischmann
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