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|a HOT-1 - HOT-3
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|a Hottinger, Johann Heinrich,
|d 1620-1667
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|a [Thesaurus Hottingerianus]
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|b [a collection of papers on the history of the reformation and on Swiss and foreign ecclesiastical history in general]
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|a Leiden :
|b IDC,
|c 1995
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|a 1229 microfiches +
|e indexes
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|a This WorldCat-derived record is shareable under Open Data Commons ODC-BY, with attribution to OCLC
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|a Title, notes from 1995 sales brochure
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|a 52 volumes (about 70,000 pages) comprising about 18,000 documents (originals, copies, prints, illustrations). The collection contains all kinds of documents, memorials and letters, partly in original and partly in copy form, including broadsheets and pamphlets of an ecclesiastical and political nature. Hottinger collected the correspondence of the Zurich reformers (Zwingli, Bullinger, Pellican, Bibliander, Gwanther, Lavater, Simler, Vermigli, Gesner etc.) as well as the letters sent to him during his six years in Heidelberg. These latter letters fill six volumes; University papers and those documenting the efforts toward union fill another ten
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|a Johann Heinrich Hottinger (1620-1667) was a Swiss scholar of the 17th century. Born in Zurich, he studied briefly in France and in the Netherlands and then became Professor of Ecclesiastical History, the Old Testament and Oriental Studies at the Zurich School of Theology, the so-called Carolinum. He held the same post at the Theological Faculty of the University of Heidelberg from 1655 to 1661. During his Heidelberg years, he became rector of the University (1656) and later dean of its Theological Faculty, and was also head of the Collegium Sapientiae. All three positions enabled him to play a major role in the reconstruction of the University and, in the special service of Elector Karl Ludwig von der Pfalz, in the efforts of John Durie to bring a union about between the Lutheran and the Reformed Churches
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|a Two indexes on microfiche: an alphabetical index of correspondents and an inventory of manuscripts
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|a Church history
|y Modern period, 1500-
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|a Reformation
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|a World Christianity
|y 1995
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|a Büsser, Fritz
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