Clemens Alois Baader

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Clemens Alois Baader , also Klement Baader , Klemens Alois Baader (born April 8, 1762 in Munich , † March 23, 1838 ibid) was a German Catholic theologian .

Life

Clemens Alois Baader, son of personal physician Joseph Franz von Paula Baader (1733–1794), attended a grammar school in Munich and then studied theology at the University of Ingolstadt . In 1785 he received his doctorate in philosophy there . He then worked at the consistory in Augsburg and Salzburg . Baader became a canon in Freising on August 25, 1787. He was admitted to the Academy of Sciences in his hometown on May 30, 1797 and on July 10, 1799 to the Academy of Charitable Sciences in Erfurt . Clemens Baader was appointed school and studies commissioner in Munich on January 7, 1803; on October 25 of the same year he was promoted to high school and studies commissioner. He was appointed to Ulm as a state directorate . Appointed to Salzburg in 1811 and again sent to Burghausen in 1816 , he returned to his hometown on March 22, 1817. He also spent his retirement there until his death at the age of 75. Since 1807 he was a foreign member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences .

Works

  • Fragments from the diary of a man and a Christian (1791)
  • Travels through different areas of Germany in letters (two volumes; 1795 to 1797)
  • Edward's letters on the French Revolution (1796)
  • Thoughts and Suggestions of a Bavarian Patriot in Three Letters on Clergy and Country Schools (1801)
  • Prospects, wishes and reassurance for the fatherland (1801)
  • Necessity of individual secularization etc. (1802)
  • The learned Baiern or lexicon of all writers that Baiern produced in the 18th century, A – K (1804; no further parts published)
  • Brief history of the war incidents in Ulm in late autumn 1805 (1806)
  • Flowers from various gardens, aphorisms etc. (1822 to 1824)
  • Friendly Letters (1823)
  • Lexicon of deceased Bavarian writers from the 18th and 19th centuries (two volumes; 1824 to 1825)

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Member entry of Clemens Alois von Baader at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences , accessed on December 18, 2016.