Andreas Volanus
Andreas Volanus (Lithuanian: Andrius Volanas, Polish: Andrzej Wolan, 1530 in Poznań – 1610 in Vilnius) was a secretary to the Grand Duke of Lithuania and an eminent Calvinist theologian.[1][2] Volanus was involved with controversy about both Jesuits and the Ecclesia Minor or Polish Brethren.[3] Fausto Sozzini's De Jesu Christi natura (1584) is a reply to Volanus.
Works
- Caecitas et poena ecclesiae, libellus lectu dignissimus 1608
- Francisci Turriani ... Contra Andream Volanum ... de sanctissima eucharistia ...1577
- Paraenesis Andreae Volani ad omnes in regno Poloniae, Magnoque Ducatu Lituaniæ. 1582
- Andreæ Volani Ad beatissimum patrem, D. Hippolytum Aldebrandinum ... Oratio 1593
- De dignitate ordinis ecclesiastici regni Poloniæ 1582
- De libertate politica 1572
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References
- Kestutis Daugirdas Andreas Volanus und die Reformation im Großfürstentum Litauen
- Marcelinas Ročka, Ingė Lukšaitė Rinktiniai raštai Andreas Volanus 1996 - 446 pages
- The Penny cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge 423
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