Norbert Hanrieder

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Norbert Hanrieder (around 1900)
Norbert Hanrieder on an Austrian postage stamp from 1992

Norbert Hanrieder (born June 2, 1842 in Kollerschlag , † October 14, 1913 in Linz ) was an Austrian dialect poet and priest .

Life

Norbert Hanrieder was born as the son of the German surgeon Josef Hanrieder and his Austrian wife Franziska, geb. Lechner, born. His father came from Donauwörth and had settled in Kollerschlag around 1834 as a village spa .

At the age of ten, Hanrieder already worked as a choirboy in the Cistercian Abbey of Wilhering before he attended grammar school in Linz from 1855 to 1863 . In 1861 he was a founding member of the Germania student association in Linz, from which today's Academic Burschenschaft Upper Austrian Teutons in Vienna emerged . He voluntarily submitted his written final exam in German in rhyming form.

At first he wanted to study German , but eventually entered the seminary in Linz to devote himself to theology . In 1866 he was ordained a priest by Bishop Franz Joseph Rudigier .

Stations

As such, he came to Losenstein im Ennstal as a chaplain in 1866 . In 1869 he was transferred to the community of Peilstein in the Mühlviertel as a cooperator and to Sarleinsbach in 1870 . In 1874 Hanrieder was promoted to pastor and in the same year took over the parish of Putzleinsdorf ( Rohrbach district ). Here he worked and lived as a pastor until the end of his life.

Hanrieder was involved in founding the Mühlviertler Nachrichten , a Catholic weekly newspaper that had been published in Rohrbach since 1889 . Hanrieder made his debut as a writer six years later with the text collection Pictures from Folk Life .

Together with the lawyer Moritz Scheibl , he had the Ameisbergwarte built in 1903 , which is still in operation today.

Hanrieder saw himself not only as a pastor , but also supported plans to better develop the Upper Austrian Mühltal through a more modern road network and worked on the planning of the Mühlkreisbahn .

In 1907, after almost twenty years of work, Hanrieder was able to publish his Bauernkriag . While Standard German was still dominant in his early works , he later switched to dialect .

In 1910 he received honorary membership of the Catholic Student Union Kürnberg Vienna in the ÖCV . Dechant Norbert Hanrieder died on October 14, 1913 in Linz at the age of 71 .

Honors

  • Portrait bust of Franz Forster in the Landesgalerie Linz .
  • On April 30, 1992, a special stamp was dedicated to him on the occasion of his 150th birthday.
  • In Linz and in numerous places in Upper Austria , Hanriederstrasse is named after him.

Works

  • Pictures from popular life in the Mühlviertel , 1895
  • The Upper Austrian Bauernkriag , 1964
  • Text by "Ös Leutl von Inn" from the Mühlviertel anthem , 1924

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "CHRONICLE of the Germania Association, founded in 1861.", archive of the Akad. Burschenschaft Oberösterreicher Germanen in Vienna.
  2. special stamp
  3. "Ös Leutl Inn" Mühlviertel anthem