High hemia
The Hochhemia was a student union at the Albertus University in Königsberg . It only existed for nine years, but - like Pappenhemia - it had a special meaning for the Königsberg student history in the Vormärz , because it sealed the end of the general boys' association Albertina .
history
“With a bottle of Hochheimer ”, some retired members of the pub society founded the Hochhemia wreath on December 3, 1838 . The colors were black and red. Around 1840 Hochhemia and Pappenhemia vied for the leadership role in the general boys' association Albertina .
Radical members of Hochhemia founded the Borussia (I) circle on February 15, 1842. Exactly three years later, the Borussia (II) wreath broke away from Hochhemia, which dissolved the next day, on February 16, 1845. When it was reconstituted three weeks later, on March 8, 1845, as an independent fraternity outside the Albertina, the general boys' association in the Albertina dissolved. In the following months Hochhemia referred to itself only as the Königsberg fraternity , but from December 3, 1845 again as Hochhemia.
In the same winter semester, Ziegler's progress connection to the Paukkartell of the fraternities Germania and Hochhemia with the Königsberg corpsland teams Littuania, Masovia, Normannia and Scotia. This created a new community without a name, which released its members to satisfaction . Due to disputes between Germania and Hochhemia on the one hand and Masovia and Scotia on the other hand, the general public disbanded in February 1846.
In 1845 and 1846, the Hochhemia led several controversies with West and South German fraternities, who had assumed that the Königsbergers could not have a say in German affairs because they were " half Littau ". Hochhemia protested against this and wrote that Königsberg was "a part of the fatherland, albeit far from it and its center", and that both Germany and the fraternity "are one big whole, even if different in its parts."
On May 30, 1846, the fraternities and progress associations met on the Kyffhäuser . The desired union failed. Koenigsberg was not represented.
On March 13, 1847 , the Hochhemia fraternity adjourned for good.
Members
- Ludwig Aegidi
- Albert Dulk
- Ferdinand Falkson
- Ludwig Friedländer
- Rudolf Gottschall
- Arthur Hobrecht
- Robert von Keudell
- Friedrich Kreyssig
- Julius of Pastau
- Julian Schmidt
- Bernhard Weiss (theologian)
literature
- Theodor Rappolt: History of Hochhemia . Koenigsberg 1889
- Siegfried Schindelmeiser: The Albertina and its students 1544 to WS 1850/51 and the history of the Corps Baltia II zu Königsberg i. Pr. (1970-1985). For the first time complete, illustrated and commented new edition in two volumes with an appendix, two registers and a foreword by Franz-Friedrich Prinz von Preussen, edited by R. Döhler and G. v. Klitzing, Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-00-028704-6
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ S. Schindelmeiser, Vol. 1, p. 84
- ↑ a b Götz von Selle : History of the Albertus University in Königsberg in Prussia , 2nd, exp. Edition, Würzburg 1956, p. 314
- ^ Max Pauly: Chronicle of the Landsmannschaft Littuania during its 60th anniversary, 1829-1889 . Koenigsberg i. Pr. 1889, p. 42
- ↑ quoted from: Klaus Oldenhage: Foreword . In: Helma Brunck, Harald Lönnecker , Klaus Oldenhage (eds.), Volume 19. Winter, Heidelberg 2012. ISBN 978-3-8253-5961-4 . P. 3.