Johann Michael Feder

Johann Michael Feder (25 May 1753 at Oellingen in Bavaria 26 July 1824 at Würzburg) was a German Roman Catholic theologian.

Life

He studied in the episcopal seminary of Würzburg from 1772–1777; in the latter year he was ordained priest and promoted to the licentiate in theology. For several years Feder was chaplain of the Julius hospital; in 1785 he was appointed extraordinary professor of theology and Oriental languages at the University of Würzburg. He was created a Doctor of Divinity in 1786; director of the university library 1791, ordinary professor of theology and censor of theological publications, 1795.

After the reorganization of the University of Würzburg, 1803-4, he was appointed chief librarian, resigning the professorship of theology in 1805. Shortly after his removal from office as librarian, November, 1811, he suffered a stroke of apoplexy, from which he never fully recovered.

References

Feder was a prolific writer, editor, and translator, imbued with the liberal views of his time. His revision of Dr. Heinrich Braun's German translation of the Bible (1803), 2 vols., served as the basis for Joseph Franz Allioli's translation.

He also translated widely:

He was editor of the Magazin zur Beförderung des Schulwesens (1791–97), 3 vols., of the Prakt.-theol. Magazin für katholische Geistliche (1798–1800), and of the Würzburger Gelehrten Anzeigen (1788–92). He also wrote several volumes of sermons.

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