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  1. Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger (German: [ˈɪɡnaːts fɔn ˈdœlɪŋɐ]; 28 February 1799 – 14 January 1890), also Doellinger in English, was a German theologian, Catholic priest and church historian who rejected the dogma of papal infallibility.

  2. Jun 13, 2017 · Forgotten today except by specialists, Döllinger (1799-1890), professor of church history at the University of Munich, was one of the best known and most widely respected Catholic intellectuals...

  3. Ignaz Döllinger (27 May 1770 – 14 January 1841) was a German medical doctor, anatomist and physiologist and one of the first professors to understand and treat medicine as a natural science.

  4. Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger was a German historical scholar and a prominent Roman Catholic theologian who refused to accept the doctrine of papal infallibility decreed by the first Vatican Council (1869–70). He joined the Old Catholics (Altkatholiken), those who separated from the Vatican.

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  5. Dollinger received in 1873 another evidence of the royal favor when, on the death of the famous chemist Liebig, he was named by the king to the presidency of the Royal Bavarian Academy of Sciences and general conservator of the scientific collections of the State.

  6. Döllinger received in 1873 another evidence of the royal favour when, on the death of the famous chemist Liebig, he was named by the king to the presidency of the Royal Bavarian Academy of Sciences and general conservator of the scientific collections of the State.

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  8. The German historian and theologian Johannes Josef Ignaz von Döllinger (1799-1890) represented the Catholic wing of the great German historical movement of the 19th century. On Feb. 28, 1799, J. J. I. von Döllinger was born in Bamberg.

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