Anton Weber (clergyman)

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Georg Anton Weber , usually G. Anton Weber or Anton Weber , (born June 27, 1846 in Hammelburg , † March 1, 1915 in Regensburg ) was a German Catholic clergyman, teacher and art historian .

Life

Weber was the son of the dyer Kaspar Weber. From 1864 to 1869 he studied Catholic theology, philosophy and philology in Würzburg . He was ordained a priest on May 26, 1869, and passed the state examination in philology in October 1869. From 1870 to 1889 he worked as a teacher in Würzburg , Augsburg and Amberg . In 1884 he received his doctorate from the University of Würzburg. In 1889 he became a professor for church history, Christian archeology and Christian art at the Lyceum in Regensburg. In 1902 he was given the title of clergyman .

He made numerous trips across Europe and Palestine. In doing so, he found Dürer's lost painting “Saint Jerome” in the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga in Lisbon.

Weber was holder of the Order of Merit of St. Michael 4th Class and Knight of the Order of the Holy Grave .

Publications

  • Life and works of the sculptor Dill Riemenschneider ( program of the Royal University of Würzburg ). Würzburg 1884 (dissertation, digitized , digitized ).
    • Life and work of the sculptor Dill Riemenschneider . 2nd, much improved and very enlarged edition. Woerl, Würzburg 1888.
    • Til Riemenschneider. His life and work . 3rd very improved and increased edition. Habbel, Regensburg 1911.
  • The Roman catacombs. A lecture . Habbel, Regensburg 1895.
    • The Roman catacombs . 2nd, much larger edition. Blow, Regensburg 1900.
    • The Roman catacombs . 3rd, increased and improved edition. Pustet, Regensburg 1906.
  • The Albertus Chapel in Regensburg . Habbel, Regensburg 1898
    • 2nd, improved and increased edition. Habbel, Regensburg 1908.
  • Regensburg's art history in plan . Habbel, Regensburg 1899.
  • On the issue of Dürer's religious confession . Kirchheim, Mainz 1899.
  • About the Roman catacombs . Appendix in: Nikolaus Wiseman : Fabiola or The Church of the Catacombs . From d. Engl. Transl. by C. Habbel, Regensburg 1907, 3rd edition 1916, 4th edition 1919, 5th edition 1922
  • Lectures speeches . Habbel, Regensburg 1895; 2nd, increased edition 1913.
  • Guide through Regensburg and the surrounding area . Woerl, Würzburg 1897; Woerl, Leipzig 1901.
  • The four holy gospels . With 350 illustrations after older German, French, Italian and Dutch masterpieces [after the translation by J [osef] Fr [anz] Allioli. Notes and art-historical appendix by G. Anton Weber]. Habbel, Regensburg 1905, 2nd, increased edition 1914
  • Dürer's written estate in translation and with explanations . Pustet, Regensburg 1912.
  • Ida Countess Hahn-Hahn : Legends of saints . New ed. by Georg Anton Weber. Habbel, Regensburg 1914.
  • Religion. Sermon . Habbel, Regensburg 1914.

literature

Remarks

  1. Anton Weber: The holy Hieronymus. A newly found painting by Albrecht Dürer , In: monthly reports on art history and art trade 1, 1900/01, pp. 327–330; Max G. Zimmermann , Anton Weber: A previously unnoticed painting by Albrecht Dürer's "The H. Hieronymus" . In: Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst NF 12, 1901, pp. 17–22.

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