Outside the series of the
Bibliotheca fratrum Polonorum, various other Racovian and Socinian texts were printed or reprinted in Amsterdam by the same group of exiles, printers and booksellers. The
Racovian Catechism and
Racovian New Testament which had been published in the
Racovian Academy itself, were also reprinted in Amsterdam. Following completion of the above series
Benedykt Wiszowaty was also involved in the other major, but much shorter, Socinian
Bibliotheca: the
Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum, or
Antitrinitarian Library, first published in 1684. This is a posthumous work of
Christopher Sandius an exiled Prussian
Arian in Amsterdam, in which he chronologically lists all the
Arian and
Socinian or Antitrinitarian authors from the Reformation to 1684, with a brief account of their lives, and a catalogue of their works. Rather than being a Library, as was Kuyper's publications, it is more a Bibliography. The Hungarian Unitarian community also published texts in Latin which circulated at the same period, particularly from 1696 after the establishment of a Unitarian printhing house in "Claudiopolis", namely
Kolozsvár. Following the involvement of Andrzej Wiszowaty Sr. and Benedykt Wiszowaty in the Bibliotheca fratrum Polonorum, Benedykt's son
Andrzej Wiszowaty Jr., great-great-grandson of Fausto Sozzini, taught in the
John Sigismund Unitarian Academy 1726-1740, in the years leading to the drafting of the
Summa Universae Theologiae Christianae secundum Unitarios (recognised by
Joseph II in 1787). ==Online edition==