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Ernricus Pirhing

Jesuit; b. at Sigarthin, near Passau, 1606; d. between 1678 and 1681

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Pirhing, ERNRICUS, b. at Sigarthin, near Passau, 1606; d. between 1678 and 1681. At the age of twenty-two he en tered the Society of Jesus, where he gave instruction in the Sacred Sciences. He taught canon law and Scripture for twelve years at Dillingen, where he was still living in 1675. His “Jus canonicum in V libros Decretalium distributum” (5 vols., Dillingen, 1674-77; 4 vols., Dillingen, 1722; 5 vols., Venice, 1759) marks a progress in canonical science in Germany, for although he maintains the classical divisions of the “Corpus Juris”, he gives a complete and synthetic explanation of the canonical legislation of the matters which he treats. He published also, under the form of theses, seven pamphlets on the titles of the first book of the Decretals, which were resumed in his “Jus Canonicum”; and an “Apologia” against two sermons of the Protestant Balduinus (Ingolstadt, 1652; Munich, 1653) After his death one of his colleagues published a “Synopsis Pirhingana”, or resume of his “Jus Canonicum” (Dillingen, 1695; Venice, 1711).

A. VAN HOVE


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