Emilio Comba (1839–1904) was a celebrated Waldensian pastor and historian,[1][2] he was born in San Germano Chisone, Piedmont, Italy.
Works
edit- 1880 Storia dei Valdesi avanti la Reforma
- 1885 Un sinodo anabattista a Venezia anno 1550
- 1897 I Nostri Protestanti - 2 volumes
His son, Ernesto Comba
editIn 1922 the Waldensian school was transferred from Florence to Rome with Emilio's son Teofilo Ernesto Comba as professor of the theological faculty.[3]
- 1923 Storia dei Valdesi Torre Pellice
- 1927 De Waldenzen, hun Oorsprong en Geschiedenis Kampen, J. H. Kok.
Ernesto Comba presented arguments to demonstrate that the name Waldenses derived from valley ("vallis densa" valdensis) and that they already existed before the time of Peter Waldo.
References
edit- ^ Koenig D. Francesco Modon: Colporteur and Evangelist at Rome, 1870 1966
- ^ Giovanni Gonnet Chanforan e la storiografia Valdese (Da Scipione Lentolo a Ernesto Comba, 1542-1932) 1984
- ^ "Errors in Inspired Writings -- Part 1: How Ancient were the Waldenses?--Jan Voerman". Archived from the original on 2012-02-25. Retrieved 2010-06-07.