!!!Tanner, Adam

b. Innsbruck (Tyrol), April 14, 1572, 
d. Unken (Salzburg), May 25, 1632, dogmatician, Jesuit; was the most 
important German-speaking theologian of the Counter-Reformation, 
taught at Munich, Ingolstadt, Prague and Vienna. Fought against witch 
trials, protagonist of the religious Conference in Regensburg (1601).

!Works
Dioptra fidei, 1617; Universa theologia scholastica, 
4 vols., 1626-1627.



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