Johann Carl Aichbühel
Johann Carl Aichbühel (* 1598 ; † January 12, 1658 ) was rector of the University of Vienna .
Life
Aichbühel was initially secretary of the court chamber. In 1649 he became professor of poetics and eloquence at the University of Vienna and its rector. In 1652 he was made a knight of Aichbühel. Between 1654 and 1657 he was regimental councilor.
Aichbühel was a member of the Lower Austrian land nobility; his family died out around 1770. Aichbühel is attested as the owner of the Hacking estate around 1654 . He also owned a house at Riemergasse 14 and probably the Aichbühelhof in Grinzing .
In 1961 the Aichbühelgasse in Vienna - Hietzing was named after him.
literature
- Felix Czeike (Ed.): Aichbühel Johann Carl. In: Historisches Lexikon Wien . Volume 1, Kremayr & Scheriau, Vienna 1992, ISBN 3-218-00543-4 , p. 27 ( digitized version ).
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SURNAME | Aichbühel, Johann Carl |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Aichbühel, Johann Carl Ritter von |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian university rector |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1598 |
DATE OF DEATH | January 12, 1658 |