Benedykt Wiszowaty’s „Medulla historiae ecclesiasticae“

Critical Edition of a Late Socinian Account of Church History

Benedykt Wiszowaty’s „Medulla historiae ecclesiasticae“

Critical Edition of a Late Socinian Account of Church History

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An elusive figure of late Socinianism, Benedykt Wiszowaty (ca. 1660–after 1704) was the great grandson of Fausto Sozzini. He was educated in Amsterdam, where he was responsible for several publications that ensured the Western European reception of Socinianism after its proscription from Poland, including Christoph Sand’s (1644–1680) Bibliotheca Anti-Trinitariorum (1684). With his Medulla historiae ecclesiasticae (ca. 1685), Wiszowaty accomplished "probably the last serious work to come from the Polish Socinians, one which winds up their contribution for good and is in a sense their parting shot" (Lech Szczucki). Rooted in sixteenth-century Protestant apologetic traditions and much indebted to contemporary schorlarship from different confessions, the Medulla aims to identify traces of Socinian Christology in every period of Christian history. Pablo Toribio publishes this Latin treatise for the first time, providing a critical edition based on all known manuscripts (held today in Budapest, Cluj-Napoca and Hamburg). The edition is introduced by a philological discussion of the text and an account of Wiszowaty’s life and intellectual profile.

Series Sozinianismus und Heterodoxie
Volume 2
ISBN 978-3-515-13722-5
Media type Book - Hardcover
Edition number 1.
Copyright year 2024
Publisher Franz Steiner Verlag
Length 293 pages
Illustrations 1 b/w diag.
Size 17.0 x 24.0 cm
Language English