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Rosminian|rɒzˈmɪnɪən| [See def.] a. n. A member of the Institute of Charity, a religious congregation founded in 1828 by Antonio Rosmini-Serbati (1797–1855). b. adj. Of or pertaining to Rosmini, his Order, or his philosophy.
1837Ld. Shrewsbury Let. 16 Apr. in D. Gwynn Fr. Luigi Gentili (1951) ix. 128, I thought the Rosminians would bring their means with them. 1843M. Pattison Diary 1 Oct. in W. Meynell John Henry Newman (1890) iii. 32 Talk of some Rosminian Nuns coming to England. 1874tr. Überweg's Hist. Phil. II. 496 Manzoni..applied the Rosminian principles to the art of composition. 1882W. Lockhart in tr. Rosmini's Sketch Mod. Phil. Introd. p. ii, The preliminary difficulty in understanding the Rosminian philosophy. 1886W. Lockhart's Life Rosmini xxxi. (ed. 2) I. 284 Here at present resides a small community of Rosminian Fathers. Ibid. II. 340 Notwithstanding all the accusations of heterodoxy against the Rosminians. Hence Rosˈminianism, the philosophical system or principles of Rosmini.
1874tr. Überweg's Hist. Phil. II. 496 Pestalozza, whose Elementi di Filosofia, 1847, contain the best exposition of Rosminianism. |