Josef Riedmann

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Josef Riedmann (born September 9, 1940 in Wörgl ) is an Austrian historian .

Josef Riedmann studied history and geography in Innsbruck , Marburg and Vienna . Riedmann received his doctorate in 1966 in Vienna with a study supervised by Heinrich Appelt on the diplomatic form of contract documents in the 12th century. He was an assistant at the Institute for Austrian Historical Research in Vienna. Since 1969 he has been an assistant at the Institute for History at the University of Innsbruck. In 1975 he completed his habilitation in Austrian history. Longer research stays took him to Rome and Venice, among others. In 1982, he succeeded Othmar Hageneder as a full professor of medieval history and historical auxiliary sciences at the University of Innsbruck, where he taught until his retirement in 2006. Riedmann's students include Klaus Brandstätter , Hannes Obermair and Romedio Schmitz-Esser .

Among other things, Riedmann is a real member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and a corresponding member of the central management of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica in Munich (since 1994). Since 1988 he has been a corresponding member of the Accademia degli Agiati in Rovereto . In 1992, Riedmann and Marjan Cescutti took over the management of the Schlern-Schriften , the oldest historical series in Tyrol. Riedmann was editor of the magazine Tiroler Heimat .

In the summer of 2005 in the University Library Innsbruck a collection of letters with 130 previously unknown letters, mandates and diplomas of Frederick II. And especially Conrad IV. In a manuscript from the South Tyrol Carthusian Allerengelberg second (half of the 13th century, today Innsbruck, UB, Hs . 400) identified. The find was reported and analyzed by Riedmann in the German Archives . In 2016, Riedmann presented a critical edition of the Innsbruck letter collection .

He has been a member of the KÖHV Leopoldina Innsbruck since 1959 and of the KHV Babenberg Vienna since 1963, both in the ÖCV .

Fonts

  • History of Tyrol. 3. Edition. Publishing house for history and politics, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-486-56553-2 .
  • The middle age. In: Josef Fontana , Peter W. Haider (ed.): History of the state of Tyrol. Vol. 1: From the beginning to 1490. 2nd, revised edition. Athesia Verlag, Bozen u. a. 1990, pp. 291-698.
  • The relations of the counts and sovereigns of Tyrol to Italy up to the year 1335 (= meeting reports of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Phil.-Hist. Kl. Bd. 307). Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 1977, ISBN 3-7001-0198-8 (At the same time: Innsbruck, University, Philosophical Faculty, habilitation paper, 1975).
  • The notarization of the treaties of Friedrich Barbarossa with Italian cities. Studies of the diplomatic form of contract documents in the 12th century. (= Meeting reports of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Phil.-Hist. Kl. Bd. 307). Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 1973, ISBN 3-7001-0049-3 (also: Vienna, University, dissertation, 1966).

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Remarks

  1. Membership database of the academy
  2. ^ Josef Riedmann: Unknown letters from Emperor Friedrich II. And Conrad IV. In a manuscript from the Innsbruck University Library: research report and preliminary analysis. In: German Archive for Research into the Middle Ages , Vol. 62, 2006, pp. 135–200.