Joseph Redlhamer
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Joseph Redlhamer (* 20. Oktober 1713 in Erlakloster; † 9. Juli 1761 in Wien; auch Redlhammer) war ein österreichischer Jesuit, römisch-katholischer Theologe, Philosoph und Hochschullehrer.
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Joseph Redlhamer (20 October 1713 in Lower Austria – 9 July 1761 in Vienna) was a professor at the University of Vienna. He joined the Jesuits at age 18 and earned a doctorate in philosophy and theology, after which he taught ethics, philosophy and theology in Linz, Graz and Vienna. He was a contemporary of Johann Baptiste Horvath, Andreas Jaszlinszky and Leopold Biwald. He was also a noted Catholic theologian and philosopher who published several other books.
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Joseph Redlhamer
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Joseph Redlhamer
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Joseph Redlhamer (* 20. Oktober 1713 in Erlakloster; † 9. Juli 1761 in Wien; auch Redlhammer) war ein österreichischer Jesuit, römisch-katholischer Theologe, Philosoph und Hochschullehrer.
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Joseph Redlhamer (20 October 1713 in Lower Austria – 9 July 1761 in Vienna) was a professor at the University of Vienna. He joined the Jesuits at age 18 and earned a doctorate in philosophy and theology, after which he taught ethics, philosophy and theology in Linz, Graz and Vienna. He was a contemporary of Johann Baptiste Horvath, Andreas Jaszlinszky and Leopold Biwald. Among his published works is Philosophia naturalis seu physica generalis et particularis (Vienna, 1755), in two parts, for which a scanned copy of the first part (Physica Generalis) is available online. Physica Generalis deals primarily with mechanics, including fluid mechanics and gravity. He was also a noted Catholic theologian and philosopher who published several other books.
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