Otto Rudl

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Otto Rudl , also Otto Rudel (born December 12, 1870 in Brno , † March 23, 1951 in Bozen ) was an Austrian dialect poet and doctor .

Life

Otto Rudl's ex libris from around 1920 with the motif of a saltner

Born as the son of a printer who died in 1872, he grew up in Marling and Meran after his mother married again . After graduating from the Benedictine High School in Merano in 1890, Rudl studied medicine in Innsbruck . During his studies in 1891 he became a member of the Pappenheimer Innsbruck fraternity . He was also a member of the Academic Choral Society Innsbruck . In 1898 Rudl became a Dr. med. PhD . After his time as a one-year volunteer , he became a community doctor in Partschins and Sarnthein . From 1909 he worked as a city ​​doctor in Bozen.

He devoted himself to medical-historical research about Tyrol and wrote stories in the Meraner / Burggräfler dialect . Rudolf Greinz put him in touch with a publishing house in Leipzig, which in 1895 published Rudl's first of later ten Hiesl stories. Rudl also published in the monthly magazine Der Schlern . Franz von Defregger made a sketch of Rudl.

Rudl bequeathed his extensive library to the South Tyrolean regional library “Dr. Friedrich Teßmann ” .

Publications (selection)

  • Funny stories from Tyrolean Hiesl. Leipzig 1895.
  • New airy Gschichtlen from the Tyrolean Hiesl. Innsbruck 1905.
  • Hieselgeschichten, Volume 1: The adventures of Hiesl. Innsbruck 1918.
  • Hieselgeschichten, Volume 2: Holla, Hiesl is coming! Innsbruck 1918.
  • Hieselgeschichten, Volume 3: The Hiesl on trips. Innsbruck 1918.
  • Hieselgeschichten, Volume 4: The Hiesl in the war. Innsbruck 1918.
  • The Hiesl in Walschlond. Stuttgart 1921.
  • Ba dr Basl in big silver. Innsbruck 1925.
  • On the history of the Schwarz-Adler pharmacy in Bozen. (Chat about the history of medicine in Tyrol and Vorarlberg.) 1925.
  • The Hiesl at the Boazner Lido. Bolzano 1933.
  • Funny Hiesl stories. Innsbruck 1941.

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume II: Artists. Winter, Heidelberg 2018, ISBN 978-3-8253-6813-5 , pp. 594-595.