Anton Breitner

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Anton Breitner (born March 18, 1858 in Vienna , † May 30, 1928 in Mattsee ) was an Austrian writer , archaeologist and editor.

life and work

Anton Breitner was the illegitimate son of Anna-Rosa Breitner and the wealthy brewery owner Anton Dreher (today's Schwechat Brewery ). Breitner was married and had two sons, the opera singer Roland Breitner († 1954) and the well-known surgery professor Burghard Breitner (1884-1956).

In addition to his work as a writer, he founded the "Scheffelbund in Austria" on December 26, 1889 in Mattsee near Salzburg , from which the Scheffelbund in Germany , founded by Joseph Stöckle in 1891 , emerged. He was also one of the first to scientifically deal with the life and work of Joseph Victor von Scheffel . He also founded a "Scheffel Museum" in his villa on the Wartstein in Mattsee, which the city of Karlsruhe later took over. From 1885 to 1888 Breitner took part in excavations in Mattsee and Schalkham .

Works

  • An empress' odyssey . A poem in five songs on Elisabeth of Austria, by Müller vom Waldeck, Valerian Treu and Anton Breitner. Munich: Verlag Schweitzer, undated (presumably around 1880).
  • Vindobona's rose. Father Danubius' honeymoon breviary . Munich: Verlag Schweitzer, 1881.
  • The monk of Mattsee ; 1882.
  • Don't rest and don't rust! Yearbook of the Scheffel-Bund in Austria [!] For 1891 (edited by Franz Pomezny). Vienna, Pest & Leipzig: A. Hartleben's Verlag, 1891. In it by Breitner the two poems "Dichterruhm", "Rath"; Pp. 6-7.
  • Don't rest and don't rust! Yearbook of the Scheffelbund for 1892 (edited by Joseph Stöckle). Stuttgart: Verlag Adolf Bonz, 1892. In it by Breitner the essay “My first and last visit to Joseph Victor von Scheffel. A high school graduation trip ”; Pp. 5-11.
  • Diemut. A sketch with a well-defined background . Munich: Verlag Schweitzer, 1894.
  • The literary jar of fragments ; 1896.
  • Don't rest and don't rust! Yearbook of the Scheffelbund for 1898 (edited by Oskar Pach). Stuttgart: Verlag Adolf Bonz, 1898. In it by Breitner the essay “From the Scheffel Tower in Mattsee” (Breitner calls himself “Scheffel Tower”); S.
  • Iuvaviae rudera. Roman sites in the Salzburg Flachgau region ; 1898.
  • Don't rest and don't rust! Yearbook of the Scheffelbund for 1902 (edited by Oskar Pach). In it Breitner wrote the essay “The bushel number of the youth. A protest ”; Pp. 65-71.
  • Marginal glosses on German literary history. Modern Salzburg poets . Vienna: Adalbert della Torre, undated [around 1905].
  • Joseph Victor von Scheffel and his literature. Prodomos of a bushel bibliography . Bayreuth: Verlag B. Seligsberg, 1912.

editor

  • Bushel memorial book. On the occasion of the foundation of the Scheffel-Bund in Austria . Vienna, Pest & Leipzig: A. Hartleben's Verlag, 1890.
  • Annual report of the bushel union. Born in 1891 . (With fictional supplements in verse and prose.) Salzburg: Self-published by the Scheffelbund, Buchdruckerei R. Kiesel, 1891.
  • Literary pictures Fin de Siècle . I. Ribbon: "Bushel". Leipzig-Reudnitz: Verlag Robert Baum, 1898.
  • Joseph Victor von Scheffel's works and Section 9 of the Copyright Act (43 protests of German writers and poets). Bayreuth: Verlag B. Seligsberg, 1913.

literature

  • Renate Ebeling-Winkler: Universalists of Salzburg antiquity: Fritz Moosleitner - Alexander Petter - Anton Breitner. In: Eva Maria Feldinger (Ed.): Shards don't bring luck. Festschrift for Fritz Moosleitner on his 70th birthday. Brought to you by friends, colleagues and relatives. Verlag EM Feldinger, Salzburg 2005, pp. 21-24.
  • Breitner, Anton. In: Austrian Biographical Lexicon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Volume 1, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna 1957, p. 111.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Death register - STBVI | Mattsee | Salzburg, rk. Diocese | Austria | Matricula Online. Retrieved December 11, 2019 .