Friederike Zaisberger

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Friederike Zaisberger (born September 24, 1940 in Salzburg ; died October 20, 2019 ) was an Austrian historian and state archive director.

Life

Friederike Zaisberger studied classical philology and history at the University of Vienna and then passed the state examination at the Institute for Austrian Historical Research . Then Zaisberger was a freelancer at the Austrian Academy of Sciences and a scholarship holder at the Austrian Cultural Institute in Rome. It was in 1964 at the University of Vienna with Erich tax collector with a dissertation on the late medieval Salzburg archbishops Bernard of pipe and Johann Beck hit his doctorate .

From 1965 she worked in the Salzburg State Archives , which she was director from 1981 to 1997.

In 1992 Zaisberger was promoted to court councilor . Zaisberger that the Society of Salzburg Geography been a member since 1961, was from 1983 to 1994 and deputy board member 1995-1996 Board of the Company. She has worked with the Weltenburg Academy since 1981 and has been a member of the Scientific Council of the Weltenburg Academy since 1995. Since 1996 she has been a corresponding member of the Accademia Roveretana degli Agiati .

Fonts

  • Bernhard von Rohr and Johann Beckenschlager, Archbishop von Gran, two Salzburg church princes in the second half of the 15th century. Phil. Diss. (Mach.) Vienna 1963.
  • Johann Hesel (= Archive for Austrian History. Vol. 128, 2). Böhlau, Vienna et al. 1971, ISBN 3-205-04407-X .
  • with Walter Schlegel : Pongau, Pinzgau, Lungau (= castles and palaces in Salzburg. Vol. 1). Birken-Verlag, Vienna 1978, ISBN 3-85030-037-4 .
  • Reformation, emigration, Protestants in Salzburg. Exhibition, May 21 - October 26, 1981, Goldegg Castle, Pongau, State of Salzburg. Office of the Salzburg Provincial Government - Cultural Department, Salzburg 1981.
  • with Erich Urbanek: Golling and his castle. Burgfried-Verlag, Hallein 1984, ISBN 3-85388-026-6 .
  • with Nikolaus Pfeiffer : Salzburg municipal coat of arms (= series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives. No. 3). With the collaboration of Jacqueline Schiff. Winter, Salzburg 1985, ISBN 3-85380-048-3 .
  • as editor with Otto Kresten (ed.): Austria and the Vatican. Almost a thousand years of history from documents in the archives, library and museums of the Vatican. Catalog, Rome, Biblioteca Vaticana, Salone Sistino, November 9, 1986 - April 26, 1987. Becvar, Vienna 1986, ISBN 3-900538-05-0 .
  • as editor: Catalog for the exhibition Salzburg im Bild Printed Maps 1551–1988 (= series of publications of the Salzburg State Archives. No. 6, ZDB -ID 1196355-4 ). Exhibition in the Salzburg State Archives October 4 - October 28, 1988. Salzburg State Archives, Salzburg 1988.
  • as editor: Das Landt vnd ​​Ertzstifft Saltzburg. The 1st printed map of Salzburg. A joint work by Marx Setznagel, Christoph Jordan and Hans Baumann (= series of publications by the Salzburg State Archives. No. 5 = Communications from the Society for Salzburg Regional Studies. Supplementary volume 12). Society for Salzburg Regional Studies, Salzburg 1988.
  • with Fritz Koller: The old town in the mountains. 700 years of the city of Radstadt. City of Radstadt, Radstadt 1989.
  • with Walter Schlegel: Flachgau and Tennengau (= castles and palaces in Salzburg. Vol. 2). Birken-Verlag, Vienna 1992, ISBN 3-85326-957-5 .
  • with Fritz Hörmann: Salzburg's riflemen and civil guards. National defense and customs. Regional Association of Salzburg Folk Culture and Regional Association of Salzburg Riflemen, Salzburg 1996.
  • History of Salzburg (= history of the Austrian federal states ). Verlag für Geschichte und Politik, Vienna 1998, ISBN 3-7028-0354-8 (also: Oldenbourg, Munich 1998, ISBN 3-486-56351-3 ).
  • as editor with Reinhard R. Heinisch : Life beyond death ... Celebrities in the Salzburg municipal cemetery (= communications from the Society for Salzburg Regional Studies. Supplementary volume 23, ZDB -ID 507477-0 ). With the collaboration of Johann Baumgartner and Guido Müller. Society for Salzburg Regional Studies, Salzburg 2006.
  • as editor: The Russian Campaign 1812 and the Salzach District - Review 1800–1815. Fates in the war and at home (= series of publications of the Salzburger Landesarchiv 20 ), Salzburg 2013, ISBN 978-3-9503422-2-2 / 3-9503422-2-2

literature

  • Fritz Fellner , Doris A. Corradini (Ed.): Austrian History in the 20th Century. A biographical-bibliographical lexicon (= publications of the Commission for Modern History of Austria. Vol. 99). Böhlau, Vienna et al. 2006, ISBN 3-205-77476-0 , p. 468.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. death section at landeskunde.at
  2. Honor for Mrs. Hofrat Dr. Friederike Zaisberger. Aventinum Foundation, October 17, 2011, accessed on August 4, 2017 .
  3. ^ Friederike Zaisberger. Accademia Roveretana degli Agiati di Scienze, Lettere e Arti, accessed on August 4, 2017 (Italian).