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| − | + | Cornaeus first writes to Kircher about the difficulties he and others have in combatting the satrical polemics of the heretics and tries to justify using the same tactics against them, citing Plautus's Curculio, IV.II. In the second half of the letter, Cornaeus asks Kircher for permission to write and publish opinons that may contradict the censure of the Congregation. | |
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Latest revision as of 12:45, 7 July 2025
| Sender | Melchior Cornaeus |
| Recipient | Athanasius Kircher |
| Date | 1653-10-22 |
| Place of origin | Würzburg |
| Place of destination | Roma |
| Language | lat |
| Source | APUG, Ms. 567, f. 100r-v |
| Bibliographic level | Manuscript |
| External link | Early Modern Letters Online (EMLO) |
| Progress | To be proofread |
| Transcription | 100r 100v |
| Abstract | Cornaeus first writes to Kircher about the difficulties he and others have in combatting the satrical polemics of the heretics and tries to justify using the same tactics against them, citing Plautus's Curculio, IV.II. In the second half of the letter, Cornaeus asks Kircher for permission to write and publish opinons that may contradict the censure of the Congregation. |
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