Matthias Pangerl
Matthias Pangerl (born March 10, 1834 in Honetschlag in the Bohemian Forest , † January 14, 1879 in Arco ) was a Bohemian historian and archivist .
Life
Matthias Pangerl attended the German grammar school in Budweis , where he obtained the higher education entrance qualification. 1855-1857 he studied history at the University of Prague and then until 1858 at the University of Vienna , where he turned to document research. After working as an archivist at St. Lambrecht Abbey in Styria , the Cistercian Rein Abbey and the Joanneum in Graz , he moved to the Schwarzenberg Central Archive in Vienna in 1866 . There he re-recorded the documents using modern methods of archival science at the time and expanded the archive to include an archive library. In addition to his archival activities, he wrote the document book about the Hohenfurt monastery as well as several articles, including on the history of Styria, the history of Bohemia and his closer home in southern Bohemia, to which he felt very connected.
1875 doctorate Pangerl at the University of Würzburg Dr. phil. In the same year he was appointed Associate Professor of Historical Auxiliary Sciences at the University of Prague. In addition, he held the office of manager of the Association for the History of Germans in Bohemia and the editing of the literary supplement to the communications published by this association . He died of a lung disease at the age of only 45.
Works
- Document book of the Cistercian monastery B. Mariae V. zu Hohenfurt in Böhmen , Vienna 1865
- The two oldest death books of the Benedictine monastery Sankt Lambrecht in Obersteier , Vienna 1869. ( digitized ).
- Document book of the former Goldenkron Cistercian Abbey in Bohemia , Vienna 1872. ( digitized ).
- The Choden in a thousand. A contribution to the history of subservience in the Bohemian Forest . Prague 1875. ( digitized ).
- The book of the Malerzeche in Prague , Vienna 1878
- as editor
- together with Hippolyt Tauschinski : Codex Strahoviensis. Contains the report of the so-called Ansbert about the crusade of Emperor Frederick I and the chronicles of Canon Vincentius of Prague and Abbot Gerlach of Mühlhausen . In: Fontes Rerum Austriacum. Austrian historical sources . Published by the Historical Commission of the Imperial Academy of Sciences in Vienna. Volume V, Vienna 1863. ( E-copy )
Articles (selection)
- About Johannes Mannesdorfer, chronicler of the St. Lambrecht Monastery (1864)
- Studies on the history of the St. Lambrecht Monastery (1865 and 1866)
- Maria Zell. A contribution from its inception to its transfer to the city (1868)
- About Johann Albert Kendlmayer and his chronicle of the Canons of Rottenmann 1480–1580 (1868)
- Wok by Rosenberg (1870)
- The Hermitage of Heuraffel (1871)
- Zawisch von Falkenstein . In: Communications of the Association for the History of Germans in Bohemia . Volume 10, Prague 1872, pp. 145-186.
- On the history of Unterhaid and the Unterhaid market regulations . In: Communications from the Association for the History of Germans in the Sudetenland . Volume 12, Prague 1874, pp. 152-166.
- How those of Krummau no longer wanted to write German letters . In: Communications from the Association for the History of Germans in the Sudetenland . Volume 12, Prague 1874, pp. 188-189.
- The Witigonen (1874)
- About city founders and the foundation of cities in Bohemia and Moravia (1877)
literature
- B. Plank: Pangerl Matthias. In: Austrian Biographical Lexicon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Volume 7, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna 1978, ISBN 3-7001-0187-2 , p. 312.
- Franz Ilwof : Pangerl, Mathias . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 52, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1906, pp. 746-749.
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personal data | |
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SURNAME | Pangerl, Matthias |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Pangerl, Mathias |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Bohemian historian and archivist |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 10, 1834 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Honing stroke |
DATE OF DEATH | January 14, 1879 |
Place of death | Arco (Trentino) |