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{{Short description|German Roman Catholic theologian}} [[File:Eusebius Amort.jpg|thumb|Eusebius Amort]] '''Eusebius Amort''' (November 15, 1692{{snd}}February 5, 1775) was a German [[Roman Catholic]] [[theology|theologian]]. ==Life== Amort was born at Bibermuhle, near [[Tolz]], in Upper [[Bavaria]]. He studied at [[Munich]], and at an early age joined the [[Canons Regular]] at [[Polling Abbey|Polling]], where, shortly after his ordination in 1717, he taught theology and [[philosophy]].{{sfn|Chisholm|1911|p=876}} The [[Parnassus Boicus]] learned society was based on a plan started in 1720 by three Augustinian fathers: Eusebius Amort, Gelasius Hieber (1671β1731), a famous preacher in the [[German language]] and Agnellus Kandler (1692β1745), a genealogist and librarian. The initial plans fell through, but in 1722 they issued the first volume of the ''Parnassus Boicus'' journal, covering topics in the arts and sciences.{{sfn|Blackall|1954|p=98}} An academy formed by him at Polling became in time the model on which was based the Academy of Sciences of Munich.<ref name=Shahan>[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01434a.htm Shahan, Thomas. "Eusebius Amort." The Catholic Encyclopedia] Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. 5 July 2023 {{PD-notice}}</ref> In 1733 Amort went to [[Rome]] as theologian to [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|Cardinal]] Niccolo Maria Lercari (died 1757). He returned to Polling in 1735 and devoted the rest of his life to the revival of learning in Bavaria. He died at Polling in 1775.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911|p=876}} ==Works== Amort, who had the reputation of being the most learned man of his age, was a voluminous writer on every conceivable subject, from [[poetry]] to [[astronomy]], from dogmatic theology to [[mysticism]]. His best known works are: *A manual of theology in 4 vols, ''Theologia eclectica, moralis et scholastica'' (Augsburg, 1752; revised by [[Pope Benedict XIV]] for the 1753 edition published at Bologna) *A defence of Catholic doctrine, entitled ''Demonstratio critica religionis Catholicae'' (Augsburg, 1751) *A work on indulgences, which has often been criticized by [[Protestant]] writers, ''De Origine, Progressu, Valore, et Fructu Indulgentiorum'' (Augsburg, 1735) *The astronomical work ''Nova philosophiae planetarum et artis criticae systemata'' (Nuremberg, 1723).{{sfn|Chisholm|1911|pp=876β877}} A treatise on mysticism, ''De Revelationibus et Visionibus, etc.'' (2 vols, Augsburg 1744) was directed against the "Mystic City of God," by the Spanish Franciscan nun, Maria de Agreda, and brought him into conflict with several of her Franciscan defenders.<ref name=Shahan/> The list of his other works, including his three erudite contributions to the question of authorship of the ''Imitatio Christi'', will be found in [[C. Toussaint]]'s scholarly article in [[Alfred Vacant]]'s ''Dictionnaire de theologie'' (1900, cols 1115β1117).{{sfn|Chisholm|1911|p=877}} ==References== '''Citations''' {{Reflist|30em}} '''Sources''' {{refbegin}} *{{cite journal|last=Blackall|first=Eric A.|title=The Parnassus Boicus and the German Language |journal=German Life and Letters|volume=7|issue=2|pages=98β108|date=January 1954|doi=10.1111/j.1468-0483.1954.tb01121.x}} *{{EB1911|wstitle=Amort, Eusebius|volume=1|pages=876β877}} {{refend}} {{Catholic|wstitle=Eusebius Amort}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Amort, Eusebius}} [[Category:1692 births]] [[Category:1775 deaths]] [[Category:18th-century German Catholic theologians]] [[Category:German male non-fiction writers]] [[Category:18th-century German writers]] [[Category:18th-century German male writers]]
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