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Johann Nepomuk Huber : ウィキペディア英語版 | Johann Nepomuk Huber Johann Nepomuk Huber (August 18, 1830 – March 20, 1879), was a German philosophical and theological writer, and a leader of the "Old Catholic Church". ==Life== He was born at Munich. Originally destined for the priesthood, he studied theology from childhood. The writings of Spinoza and Lorenz Oken attracted him to philosophy, and it was in philosophy that he "habilitated" (1854) in the university of his native place, where he ultimately became professor (extraordinarius, 1859; ordinarius, 1864). With Döllinger and others he attracted a large amount of public attention. Firstly in 1869 by the challenge to the Ultramontane promoters of the First Vatican Council in the treatise ''Der Papst und das Koncil'', which appeared under the pseudonym of "Janus,". Secondly in 1870 by a series of letters (''Römische Briefe'', a redaction of secret reports sent from Rome during the sitting of the council), which were published over the pseudonym ''Quirinus'' in the ''Allgemeine Zeitung''. He died suddenly of heart disease at Munich.
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