Justinian Ladurner

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P. Justinian Ladurner

P. Justinian Ladurner OFM (born January 9, 1808 in Meran , † October 14, 1874 in Innsbruck ) was an Austrian Franciscan priest and Roman Catholic priest . As a historian , he mainly dealt with the history of Tyrol , where he opened up numerous sources and made them accessible.

Life

Josef Johann Ladurner was the youngest child of the Merano innkeeper Johann Ladurner ( Schgörwirt zum Goldenen Adler) and his wife Klara Mayr. He attended grammar school in Merano, studied in Trento and entered the Franciscan order in 1829 (order name Justinian). In 1833 he was ordained a priest . In 1836 he went to the Franciscan monastery in Lienz , after which he lived in Bozen from 1837 to 1853 , where he also worked as a catechist at the local grammar school. Then Ladurner lived in Kaltern from 1853 to 1855 , as a guardian in Innsbruck from 1855 to 1857, as a vicar in Reutte from 1857 to 1859 and finally back in Innsbruck until his death, where he worked as a librarian.

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Justinian Ladurner is of great importance for Tyrolean history. The copying of around 14,000 documents and the creation of three large volumes with registers from various archives (today in the Tyrolean Provincial Archives ) were particularly commendable . His research has appeared in numerous articles, mostly in the magazine of the Ferdinandeum and in the archive for history and antiquity of Tyrol , of which he was co-editor. Ladurner was an honorary member of the Association of the Ferdinandeum Museum in Innsbruck and the Historical Association of and for Upper Bavaria in Munich as well as a member of the Adler Heraldic-Genealogical Society in Vienna .

  • Chronicle of Bozen (1844); the first part published in: P. Bruno Klammer (ed.): PJ Ladurner's Chronik von Bozen 1844. Verlagsanstalt Athesia, Bozen 1982, ISBN 88-7014-283-3 (here detailed biography and catalog raisonné Ladurner as well as literature about him); the second part published by Erich Kofler: PJ Ladurner's Chronicle of Bozen from 1610 to 1739 . In: « Der Schlern » 58, 1984, pp. 323–361.
  • Contributions to the history of the parish church of Bolzano . Eberle, Bozen 1851 digitized
  • Collection of statutes and freedoms of the city of Bolzano. Archive of the Franciscan Monastery of Bozen, Hs. 53 (previous provenance: Franciscan Monastery Hospitium Innsbruck), undated (2nd half of the 19th century)
  • Documentary contributions to the history of the Teutonic Order in Tyrol. Wagner, Innsbruck 1861 digitized
  • The Governors of Tyrol (1865)
  • Albert III and last of the original Counts of Tyrol (1869) digitized
  • The Vögte von Matsch, later also Count von Kirchberg , Innsbruck 1871/73 digitized

literature

  • Gertrud Pfaundler-Spat: Tyrol Lexicon. A reference work about people and places in the state of Tyrol . StudienVerlag, Innsbruck 2005, ISBN 3-7065-4210-2 , pp. 303-304.
  • P. Flavian Orgler: P. Justinian Ladurner Ord. S. Franc. (1881), digitized version (PDF; 1.7 MB)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hannes Obermair : Bozen Süd - Bolzano Nord. Written form and documentary tradition of the city of Bozen up to 1500 . tape 2 . City of Bozen, Bozen 2008, ISBN 978-88-901870-1-8 , p. 83 (No. 997) .

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