Johanne Autenrieth

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Johanne Autenrieth (born May 15, 1923 in Stuttgart , † April 17, 1996 in Munich ) was a German palaeographer and Middle Latin philologist .

Life

Autenrieth was a student of Bernhard Bischoff , with whom she received her doctorate in 1952 as the first doctoral student with a study based on paleographic analyzes of the Konstanz Cathedral School at the time of the investiture dispute . After completing her studies, she initially headed the Hölderlin archive at the Württemberg State Library (WLB) in Stuttgart. 1953 and 1954 to 1958 she was with the Monumenta Germaniae Historica(MGH) in Munich as library manager. Subsequently, she worked on the editing of manuscripts at the WLB Stuttgart for the new manuscript catalog, in 1966 she was appointed full professor to the newly created chair for Latin Philology of the Middle Ages at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg , which she held until her retirement in 1988 . The scientific staff at the Autenrieth chair include Walter Berschin (1967–1973), Michael Borgolte (1975–1984) and Ulrich Eigler (1984–89).

Autenrieth was a member since 1962, from 1972 to 1985 chairwoman of the subcommittee for manuscript cataloging of the German Research Foundation (DFG) and from 1972 a member of the Comité international de paléographie latine (CIPL). For her time as a scholarship holder at the Historisches Kolleg in Munich in 1985/86, where she researched the survival of Roman script up to the Renaissance, Fidel Rädle was won over as a chair representative. Immediately after the end of her teaching duties in Freiburg, Autenrieth moved back to beloved Munich, where she - the last time, increasingly withdrawn from illness - lived until her death and was buried in the forest cemetery. The lectures given at the academic commemoration on January 17, 1997 in the ballroom of the Haus zur liebe Hand in Freiburg have been published.

Her estate is in the archive of the Albert-Ludwigs University of Freiburg.

Publications (selection)

as an author
  • The cathedral school of Konstanz at the time of the investiture dispute. The scientific working method of Bernold von Konstanz and two clerics presented on the basis of manuscript studies (research on church and intellectual history / NF; 3). Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1956 (also dissertation, University of Munich 1952).
  • Catalog of the Hölderlin manuscripts . Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1961 (together with Alfred Kelletat).
  • Older and newer manuscript catalogs from the area around the Stuttgart manuscript collection . In: Ewald Lissberger (ed.): In libro humanitas. Festschrift for Wilhelm Hoffmann on the occasion of his 60th birthday, April 21, 1961 , Stuttgart: Klett 1962, pp. 165–188.
  • "Litterae Virgilianae". On the survival of a Roman script (Writings of the Historical College, Lectures, 14). Historisches Kolleg Foundation, Munich 1988. ( online as PDF on the website of the Historisches Kolleg).
as editor

literature

bibliography

  • Victoria Polzer, Paul Gerhard Schmidt: Bibliography Johanne Autenrieth . In: Schmidt: Gedenkschrift (see literature), pp. 33–39.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Wolfgang Irtenkauf: Johanne Autenrieth's pre-Freiburg era: the apprenticeship and maturity years in Stuttgart. In: Schmidt: Gedenkschrift (see literature), pp. 11–18.
  2. Portrait in the portrait gallery of the MGH.
  3. ^ History of the seminar for Middle Latin in Freiburg. Archived from the original on July 19, 2011 ; Retrieved November 16, 2012 .
  4. Borgolte, Spilling: Littera Medii Aevi (see literature), blurb on dust jacket.
  5. Annales du CIPL. The co-opting therefore took place at the 3rd International Colloquium of the Comité , which took place in Rome from October 26 to 28, 1972.
  6. Ursula Jaitner-Hahner: Johanne Autenrieth - in memoriam. Memories of a schoolgirl. In: Schmidt: Gedenkschrift (see literature), pp. 19–26.
  7. Herta Zutt: Friendliness of memory to Johanne Autenrieth (In: Schmidt: Gedenkschrift (see literature), pp. 27–32); Michael Borgolte: Johanne Autenrieth as an academic teacher (In: Schmidt: Gedenkschrift (see literature), pp. 7-10); Albert Derolez : The paleographic oeuvre of Johanne Autenrieth . In: Mittellateinisches Jahrbuch 32 (1997), pp. 203-206; Volker Schupp : The help of codicology for understanding old high German texts. In: Freiburger Universitätsblätter 136 (1997), pp. 57-77.
  8. Signature C0102: Nachlass Johanne Autenrieth ( online finding aid of the University Archives Freiburg i. Br. ).