Josef von Bergmann

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Josef von Bergmann
Family grave in Maria Enzersdorf

Josef Bergmann , from 1866 Ritter von Bergmann , (also Joseph Bergmann, born November 13, 1796 in Hittisau ( Vorarlberg ), † July 29, 1872 in Graz ) was an Austrian historian , philologist and numismatist .

Life

Joseph von Bergmann studied law and philology at the University of Vienna . In 1826 he started as a high school teacher in Cilli . From 1828, Alois Primisser's successor was the custodian of the coin and antiquities cabinet of the Ambras collection in Vienna, which is now part of the Kunsthistorisches Museum . In 1863 he became director of the coin and antiquities cabinet.

From 1831 to 1844 he also taught history and Latin to the sons of Archduke Karl . From 1848 he was a real member of the Vienna Academy of Sciences , in 1853 he became its representative in the kk Central Commission for the research and preservation of architectural monuments . Since 1857 he was a foreign member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences .

Josef von Bergmann's first marriage was Maria (1828–1839), a daughter of the Vice President of the Vienna Court of Appeal, Carl Joseph Pratobevera . In his second marriage he married her sister Luise.

He is buried in the romantic cemetery in Maria Enzersdorf . His son was the Egyptologist Ernst von Bergmann (1844-1892).

Publications (selection)

  • Investigations into the freyen Walliser or Walser in Graubünden and Vorarlberg. With some historical explanations concerning these areas. Carl Gerold, Vienna 1844, ( digitized ; one of the earliest studies on the origin of the Walser ).
  • Medals for famous and distinguished men of the Austrian Imperial State from the XVI. until the XIX. Century. 2 volumes. Tendler & Schaefer et al., Vienna 1844–1857, ( digitized volume 1 , digitized volume 2 ),
  • Overview of the imperial-royal Ambraser collection (in the lower Imperial and Royal Belvedere) after its current installation. Hof- und Staats-Druckerei, Vienna 1846, ( digitized version ).
  • The imperial counts from and to Hohenembs in Vorarlberg (= Academy of Sciences, Philosophical-Historical Class. Memoranda. 11, 1, ISSN  1012-4861 ). Court and State Printing House, Vienna 1861, ( digitized ).
  • Regional studies of Vorarlberg. Wagner, Innsbruck et al. 1868, ( digitized ).
  • a large number of other treatises from the field of history, philology and numismatics (mainly about Tyrol and Vorarlberg)
  • as editor: various Middle High German poems

literature

Web links

Commons : Josef von Bergmann  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

proof

  1. Member entry by Joseph Ritter von Bergmann at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences , accessed on January 4, 2017.
  2. Ulrich Nachbaur : “Whether the saga is old and outlawed” - historical remarks on the Walser consciousness . In: "We Walser" . 51st year, no. 2 , 2013 ( full text as PDF on the Vorarlberger Landesarchiv website ).