List of members of the Swiss Zofinger Association
The list includes selected members (scientists, writers, artists, politicians) of the Swiss Zofinger Association founded in 1819 .
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Albert Bitzius known as Jeremias Gotthelf | 1797-1854 | Bern | Theologian, writer, co-founder of the Swiss Zofinger Association |
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Louis Vulliemin | 1797-1879 | Vaud | Theologian, co-founder of the Vaud section of the Swiss Zofinger Association |
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Gottlieb Ludwig Studer | 1801-1889 | Bern | Theologian, historian, co-founder of the Swiss Zofinger Association |
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Johann Rudolf Schneider | 1804-1880 | Bern | Doctor, politician, initiator of the Jura waters correction |
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Jonas Furrer | 1805-1861 | Lawyer, member of the first Swiss Federal Council and first Federal President of Switzerland | |
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Eduard Blösch | 1807-1866 | Bern | Lawyer, politician, President of the Federal Supreme Court |
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Johann Caspar Bluntschli | 1808-1881 | Legal scholar and politician | |
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Johann Konrad Kern | 1808-1888 | Basel | Editor of the Swiss Federal Constitution , first President of the Swiss Federal Supreme Court , co-founder of the ETH Zurich , National Council , Council of States , Ambassador |
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Ulrich Ochsenbein | 1811-1890 | Bern | General, member of the first Swiss Federal Council |
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Georg von Wyss | 1816-1893 | Zurich | historian |
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Jacob Burckhardt | 1818-1897 | Basel | historian |
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Alfred Escher | 1819-1882 | Zurich | Politician, industrialist and railway pioneer |
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Johann Jakob Sulzer | 1821-1897 | Zurich | Politicians and entrepreneurs |
Rudolf Schatzmann | 1822-1886 | Bern | Pastor, farmer and agricultural reformer | |
Victor Luffy | 1823-1869 | Vaud | Politician ( National Council ), also member of the Belles-Lettres and Helvetia | |
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Conrad Ferdinand Meyer | 1825-1898 | Zurich | Poet of realism |
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Gustave Moynier | 1826-1910 | Geneva | Lawyer, founder of the Institut de Droit international and President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) |
Friedrich Gerber | 1828-1905 | Bern | Protestant clergyman and educator | |
Karl Gustav King | 1828-1892 | Bern | Lawyer and politician | |
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Albert Anker | 1831-1910 | Bern | painter |
Wilhelm His | 1831-1904 | Basel | Medic and anatomist | |
Carl Gustav Bernoulli | 1834-1878 | Doctor, botanist, explorer and archaeologist | ||
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Albert Bitzius | 1835-1882 | Bern | Swiss Reformed theologian and politician from Switzerland . |
Edmund von Steiger | 1836-1908 | Theologian and politician | ||
Paul André | 1837-1896 | Vaud | Professor at the Université de Lausanne, politician of the canton of Vaud | |
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Adolf Guyer-Zeller | 1839-1899 | Zurich | Textile entrepreneur and railway pioneer |
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Theodor Kocher | 1841-1917 | Bern | Surgeon and Nobel Prize Winner |
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Johann Rudolf Rahn | 1841-1912 | Zurich | Art historian |
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Friedrich Miescher | 1844-1895 | Basel | Medic, physiologist |
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Gustave Ador | 1845-1928 | Geneva | Politician (Grand Council, State Council, National Council and Council of States), President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) |
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Ludwig Forrer | 1845-1921 | Federal Councilor and co-founder of Thurgovia | |
Paul Speiser | 1846-1935 | Lawyer, government councilor , national councilor | ||
Carl Stooss | 1849-1934 | Criminal lawyer, creator of the Swiss Criminal Code | ||
Gottfried Strasser | 1854-1912 | Pastor, poet, promoter of mountain guides | ||
Paul Sarasin | 1856-1929 | Basel | Zoologist and first President of the Swiss Nature Conservation Commission and initiator of the national park | |
Friedrich Zschokke | 1860-1936 | Zoologist. | ||
Charles Édouard Guillaume | 1861-1938 | Zurich | Physicist, Nobel Prize Winner | |
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Otto of Gruyères | 1863-1940 | Bern | Historian, writer |
Hermann Kutter | 1863-1931 | Evangelical Reformed theologian, founder of Swiss religious socialism | ||
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Henri Guisan | 1874-1960 | Vaud | General, Commander-in-Chief of the Swiss Army during World War II |
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Carl Gustav Jung | 1875-1961 | Basel | Student of Sigmund Freud , founder of analytical psychology |
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Charles Ferdinand Ramuz | 1878-1947 | writer | |
Luke Christ | 1881-1958 | Evangelical Reformed clergyman | ||
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Eduard von Steiger | 1881-1962 | Politician, Federal President | |
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Rudolf Minger | 1881-1955 | Bern | Ehrenzofinger, politician, Federal President |
Alfred Schmid | 1884-1946 | Bern | Doctor, lecturer, bibliophile | |
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Karl Barth | 1886-1968 | Evangelical Reformed theologian | |
Walter Stucki | 1888-1963 | Swiss Minister | ||
Eduard Thurneysen | 1888-1974 | Evangelical Reformed theologian | ||
Carl Ludwig | 1889-1967 | Basel | Criminal lawyer | |
Jakob Otto Kehrli | 1892-1962 | Bern | Chief Justice of the Canton of Bern, writer, cultural historian | |
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Léopold Boissier | 1893-1968 | Lawyer, diplomat, President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) | |
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Max Petitpierre | 1899-1994 | Lawyer and Federal Councilor | |
Hans Martin Sutermeister | 1907-1977 | Doctor, politician | ||
Louis Guisan | 1911-1998 | Vaud | Politician ( Council of State , National Council , Council of States ) from Vaud and President of the LPS | |
Ulrich in the courtyard | 1917-2001 | Basel | historian | |
Fritz Honegger | 1917-1999 | Zurich | Federal Council | |
Arist Rollier | 1919-1997 | Bern | Politician, Chairman of the Swiss Homeland Security | |
Rudolf drilling | 1920-2010 | Evangelical Reformed theologian | ||
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Pierre Aubert | 1927-2016 | Federal Council | |
Otto Schoch | 1934-2013 | Lawyer, politician ( Cantonal Council , Council of States ) | ||
Jean Ziegler | * 1934 | Sociologist, politician, non-fiction author, UN special rapporteur and globalization critic | ||
Jean-François Leuba | 1934-2004 | Vaud | Lawyer, politician ( Council of State and National Council ) from Vaud | |
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Franz Blankart | * 1936 | diplomat | |
Luzius Wildhaber | * 1937 |
Jurist, President of the European Court of Human Rights | ||
Gilles Petitpierre | * 1940 | Neuchâtel | Lawyer, politician ( National Councilor and Council of States ) | |
Charles B. Blankart | * 1942 | Economists | ||
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Rolf M. Zinkernagel | * 1944 | Basel | Professor of Experimental Immunology and Nobel Prize Winner |
Andreas Burckhardt | * 1951 | Chairman of the Board of Directors of Baloise | ||
Philippe Leuba | * 1965 | Vaud | Lawyer, politician ( Council of State ) from Vaud and former football referee | |
Michael Lauber | * 1965 | Bern | Federal Prosecutor of the Swiss Confederation | |
Martin Schmid | * 1969 | Lawyer and Politician ( Cantonal Council , Government Council and Council of States ) | ||
Conradin Cramer | * 1979 | Basel | Lawyer and Politician ( LDP ) |
See also: Category: Corporated in the Swiss Zofinger Association
Individual evidence
- ^ Christoph Zürcher: Schneider, Johann Rudolf. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- ↑ a b Joseph Jung : Life and Work. (= Alfred Escher, 1819–1882. The dawn of modern Switzerland. Volume 1). Verlag Neue Zürcher Zeitung , Zurich 2006, ISBN 978-3-03823-236-0 , p. 103.
- ^ Albert Schoop: Johann Konrad Kern, Vol. 1, lawyer, politician, statesman . Huber, Frauenfeld 1968, p. 35.
- ↑ Werner Kaegi : Childhood and early youth (= Jacob Burckhardt. A biography. Volume 1). Schwabe Verlag , Basel 1947, p. 577.
- ↑ Joseph Jung : Life and Work. (= Alfred Escher, 1819–1882. The dawn of modern Switzerland. Volume 1). Verlag Neue Zürcher Zeitung , Zurich 2006, ISBN 978-3-03823-236-0 , pp. 104-105.
- ↑ Johann Jakob Sulzer. in the digital Alfred Escher letter edition. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
- ↑ Patrick de Leonardis: Luffy, Victor. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- ↑ Hans Zeller, Wolfgang Lukas (eds.): Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, Friedrich von Wyss and Georg von Wyss (= CF Meyer's correspondence. Historical-critical edition. Volume 3). Benteli Verlag , Bern 2004, ISBN 3-7165-1187-0 , p. 401.
- ^ Markus Nägeli: Gerber, Friedrich. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- ↑ Christoph Zürcher: König, Karl Gustav. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- ^ Sandor Kuthy, Therese Bhattacharya-Stettler: Albert Anker, 1831-1910. Catalog of works of paintings and oil studies . Wiese Verlag and Kunstmuseum Bern , Bern 1995, ISBN 3-909164-40-4 , p. 21.
- ↑ Wolfgang Wahl-Guyer: Travel as a key to the world. The travel diaries of Adolf Guyer-Zeller (1839–1899) . Chronos Verlag , Zurich 2000, ISBN 978-3-905314-12-0 , pp. 70, 154.
- ^ Theodor Kocher : Speeches held in the Heiliggeistkirche in Bern. Tuesday afternoon July 31, 1917 . A. Francke Verlag , Bern 1917, p. 7.
- ↑ Urs Altermatt (ed.): The Swiss Federal Councilors. A biographical lexicon . Artemis & Winkler Verlag , Zurich 1991, ISBN 3-7608-0702-X , p. 290.
- ^ Walter Labhart: Federal Councilor Ludwig Forrer, 1845–1921. (= Neujahrsblatt der Stadtbibliothek Winterthur . Volume 303). Winterthur City Library, Winterthur 1973, p. 19.
- ↑ Bernard C. Schär: Tropical love. Swiss naturalists and Dutch imperialism in Southeast Asia around 1900 . Campus-Verlag , Frankfurt 2015, ISBN 978-3-593-50287-8 , pp. 44–46.
- ^ H. Erhard: Obituary for Friedrich Zschokke . In: Bulletin de la Société Fribourgeoise des Sciences Naturelles . Vol. 33, 1937, p. 160.
- ↑ Prof. Dr. phil. Otto von Gruyeres in memory . A. Francke Verlag , Bern 1940, p. 7.
- ^ Frank Jehle: Ever Against the Stream. The Politics of Karl Barth, 1906–1968 . Wipf and Stock Publishers, Eugene Oregon 2002, ISBN 978-1-62032-094-5 , p. 21.
- ^ Hervé de Weck: Guisan, Henri. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- ↑ Deirdre Bair: CG Jung. A biography . BTB Verlag, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-442-73670-6 , p. 61.
- ↑ CF Ramuz : Découverte du monde. Paris (= Oeuvres complètes. Volume 20). Slatkine, Geneva 1986, p. 143.
- ↑ Christoph Zürcher: Steiger, Eduard von. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- ^ Peter Stettler: Minger, Rudolf. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- ^ Eberhard Busch : Karl Barth's curriculum vitae. Based on his letters and autobiographical texts . Theological Verlag Zürich , Zürich 2005, ISBN 3-290-17304-6 , pp. 48–49.
- ↑ Mario König : Interhandel : The Swiss Holding of IG Farben and its Metamorphoses - an Affair about Property and Interests (1910–1999) (= publications of the ICE. Volume 2). Chronos, Zurich 2001, ISBN 3-03-400602-0 , p. 283.
- ^ Frank Jehle: Emil Brunner. Theology in the 20th Century . Theological Publishing House Zurich , Zurich 2006, ISBN 978-3-290-17392-0 , p. 108.
- ↑ Paul Ehinger: Eight hours of heated discussion about the "Lucerne question" . In: Zofinger Tagblatt , May 5, 2011, p. 25.
- ^ Daniel Trachsler: Petitpierre, Max. In: Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz .
- ↑ Maurice Meylan: Guisan, Louis. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- ↑ Lucienne Hubler: In the courtyard, Ulrich. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- ^ Sigmund Widmer : Honegger, Fritz. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- ↑ Paul Ehinger: Liberal Movement and Hort of Tradition. 175 years of the Swiss Zofinger Association . In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung , June 17, 1994, p. 15.
- ↑ Thomas Fuchs: Schoch, Otto. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- ↑ Rudolf Burger: "Everything I have learned in life I have learned in Thun" . In: Der Bund , March 17, 2009, p. 2.
- ^ Louis Polla: Leuba, Jean-François. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- ↑ Schweizerischer Zofingerverein, Schweizerischer Altzofingerverein (Ed.): List of Members 1997. Zofingen 1997, p. 15. (Available in the Swiss National Library , call number SWR 1338.)
- ↑ Urs Zurlinden: Student Associations. In the network of old lad glory . In: Facts , August 31, 1995, p. 70.
- ↑ Iso Ambühl: A “revolutionary” now commands the Baloise. Andreas Burckhardt will preside over the board of directors of the Basel insurer . In: NZZ am Sonntag , April 24, 2011, p. 31.
- ^ Henry Habegger: "Zofinger" and other amigos . In: Schweiz am Sonntag , July 24, 2016, p. 6.
- ↑ Markus Ehinger: The Kdt grew up in Rothrist and Zofingen . In: Zofinger Tagblatt , January 15, 2004, p. 1.