Johann Baptist Stamminger

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Johann Baptist Stamminger (born March 5, 1836 in Zell am Main , † December 10, 1892 in Würzburg ) was a Catholic priest, librarian and politician of the Bavarian Patriot Party .

Stamminger attended the Latin school from 1845 and the grammar school in Würzburg from 1850 to 1854 . At the local university , he studied from 1854 to 1859 philosophy and Catholic theology . In the spring of 1859 he was ordained a priest . He then worked for a short time as chaplain in Ebern and from July 1859 in the same function at the Würzburg Church of St. Burkard , in February 1864 he was appointed local chaplain of the military hospital at Marienberg Fortress . As early as 1862, at the instigation of the senior librarian Anton Ruland , Stamminger had been working as an intern at the Würzburg University Library in parallel to his pastoral duties . In September 1866 he was appointed librarian there. He worked as Ruland's deputy during his frequent absence as a parliamentarian. Despite his merits, after Ruland's death it was not Stamminger, but Georg Laubmann who became his successor. When Laubmann moved to Munich in 1878, Stamminger was passed over again and remained in his previous position until his death. As a librarian, he made a special contribution because he continued and completed the manuscript catalog begun by Ruland.

Like his mentor Ruland, Stamminger was politically active and became one of “the leading men of political Catholicism in Lower Franconia ”. From 1862 to 1869 he gave the magazine Chilianeum. She published sheets for Catholic science, art and life , and in 1868 he and Leo Woerl were among the founders of the Franconian Volksblatt , which was published by the Leo Woerl'schen Buch- und Kunsthandlung publishing house . Due to a lack of success and internal disputes, the paper was sold to the publisher Joseph Bucher in 1870 . From 1872 Stamminger was one of the organizers of the Association of German Catholics founded in Mainz . In the heavy disputes in Bavarian political Catholicism that took place in the second half of the 1870s, he became involved against the clerical Catholic People's Party founded by Johann Baptist Sigl . The Chamber of Deputies in the Bavarian Parliament belonged Stamminger only a short time: for the late Michael Vollmuth he came in September 1885 in the chamber, where he remained until the end of the election period 1887th

literature

  • Friedrich LauchertStamminger, Johann Baptist . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 54, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1908, p. 440 f.
  • Franz Segner: Johann Baptist Stamminger. University librarian and politician 1836–1892. In: CVs from Franconia Volume 3, Würzburg 1927, pp. 466-470.
  • Friedrich Hartmannsgruber: The Bavarian Patriot Party 1868–1887 (= series of publications on Bavarian national history, volume 82). CH Beck, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-406-10483-5 .

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  1. Another date of birth (March 6, 1836): Friedrich LauchertStamminger, Johann Baptist . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 54, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1908, p. 440 f.
  2. ^ Otto Handwerker: Three Hundred Years of Würzburg University Library 1619-1919. In: Max Buchner (Ed.): From the past of the University of Würzburg. Festschrift for the 350th anniversary of the university. Berlin / Heidelberg 1932, pp. 102-133, here: pp. 120 f.
  3. ^ So Friedrich Hartmannsgruber: The Bavarian Patriot Party 1868–1887. Munich 1986, p. 126, note 39.
  4. ^ Friedrich Hartmannsgruber: The Bavarian Patriot Party 1868-1887. Munich 1986, p. 248, p. 299 f., P. 333 and p. 414.