Albert Wild

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Albert Wild (1858)

Albert Wild (born March 26, 1830 in Weiden in the Upper Palatinate , † 1896 in Cincinnati ) was a German political scientist , banker and publicist in the Kingdom of Bavaria . He was a member of the Customs Parliament .

Life

Wild studied camera science and mathematics at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . In 1852 he became active in the Corps Makaria Munich . As a Renonce , he was drafted into the Bavarian Army in 1853 . To the Dr. cam. after receiving his doctorate , he went to Holland for a long time in 1860 to study economics . He wrote books on the Netherlands , political accounting, probability theory , grain prices and the lottery . Many publications appeared in magazines and newspapers.

With the elections of 1868 he came for the constituency Upper Palatinate 5 ( Neustadt ad Waldnaab , Vohenstrauß , Tirschenreuth ) in the customs parliament . He belonged to the Conservative Group.

As a privateer , factory owner and banker, he lived to the left of Karlstor (Munich) . An affair earned him social ostracism and divorce. From 1890 with unknown residence abroad, he was considered lost. His corps only learned of his death in 1903. He had studied Catholic theology and with dispensation from Pope Leo XIII. to be ordained a priest . As a priest he did missionary work for the Danish Mission in Africa and America .

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  1. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910, 174/91
  2. a b Makarenzeitung 1968, p. 38
  3. ^ Max Schwarz : MdR - Biographical Handbook of the German Reichstag . Hanover 1965, p. 499