Franz Xaver Freninger

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Franz Xaver Freninger (born May 23, 1824 in Munich ; † December 9, 1893 there ) was a German copyist in the Kingdom of Bavaria .

parents

Franz Xaver Joseph Freninger was an illegitimate child of the saltworks fitter Joseph Freninger (born January 20, 1792 in Hall in Tirol; † November 18, 1836) and Agathe Geiger from Peiting . His father was hired in February 1825 as an extraordinary chancellery with 24 guilders monthly salary in the State Ministry of the Poor. In 1837 he came to the Bavarian War Ministry as an actuary . He officially recognized his illegitimate son as legitimate on December 15, 1837. Freninger's stepmother was Josepha Freninger geb. Neßner (born June 2, 1798 in Munich, † March 25, 1879 in Munich).

Life

Franz Xaver Freninger attended the Kgl. Latin School Munich . After graduating from high school , he enrolled for the winter semester 1846/47 at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich for the biennium . He was a contemporary witness of the events of 1848 . He studied philology until 1851 . Between 1876 and 1887 he had 16 residences.

As "former Archivcopist ”(1865) he recorded the enrollments at the University of Ingolstadt , the University of Landshut and the Ludwig Maximilians University, which was moved to Munich in 1826 . The matriculation records published in 1872 are an important source of Bavarian university history . It also recorded the graduates of the Royal Universities in Augsburg , Freising and Neuburg an der Donau (1810–1864).

Works

Registration register Ingolstadt – Landshut – Munich (1872)
  • The registers or registers of all students who graduated from the United Gymnasium in St. Anna, the Protestant Study Institute in St. Anna and the Catholic Study Institute in St. Stephan in Augsburg in the years 1808 to 1862. In addition to a curiosum: containing the list of fellow students (classmates) of Prince Charles Louis Napoleon, current Emperor of the French Napoleon III . Augsburg 1862. GoogleBooks
  • Matriculations or lists of all the students who graduated from the Freising College in the years 1835 to 1864 . Freising 1865. GoogleBooks
  • The chambers of the Landtag of the Kingdom of Bavaria. Matriculation or register of the directorates and members of the two high chambers from 1819 to 1870 . Munich 1870. GoogleBooks
  • The register of the University of Ingolstadt – Landshut – Munich: Rectors, Professors, Doctors 1472–1872; Candidates 1772-1872 . Friedberg (Bavaria) 1872. GoogleBooks , digitized
  • General repertory on all students enrolled at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Landshut from 1800 to 1826 . 1861. Reprinted by Nabu Press 2011, ISBN 978-1272112806 . GoogleBooks
  • The registers or registers of all students who graduated from the old (now Wilhelms-) Gymnasium, the new (now Ludwigs) Gymnasium and the Maximilians-Gymnasium in Munich between 1808 and 1862 . Munich 1883. GoogleBooks
  • The legend of the disappearance of the corpse of Dr. Martin Luther's at the end of the Schmalkalder War, drawn to the light again and discussed by a friend of history . Munich 1883.
  • Historical images from Munich's past . Georg Morgenstern 1889. GoogleBooks
  • Guide through the two sections of the southern cemetery in Munich. The deceased from 1885 to 1891 . Publishing house of the Literary Institute, Munich 1892.
  • The Schäfflertanz zu Munich in 1893 . E. Mehrlich 1893. GoogleBooks

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Based on Freninger's father's family sheet in the Munich City Archives
  2. a b c Annual report on the Royal Latin School in Munich (1837/1838)
  3. according to Freninger's register, p. 287
  4. ^ The Bayerische Staatsbibliothek has no further documents on Freninger.