Rudolf Reiser

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Rudolf Reiser (* 1941 in Regensburg ) is a German historian and journalist .

Career

Rudolf Reiser studied history as well as Southeast and Eastern European studies in Munich and Vienna. In 1969 he did his doctorate under Karl Bosl with a thesis on the cultural and social history of the Baroque period. In 1964/65 he volunteered at the Mittelbayerische Zeitung . From 1969 to 1996 he was editor for education and science at the Süddeutsche Zeitung .

He is the author of numerous books and scientific articles. The focus is on antiquity, iconography, Bavarian history and city monographs.

In 2016 Rudolf Reiser ascribed a previously unknown painting in the Historical Museum in Regensburg, the panel "Adoration of the Magi" to Albrecht Dürer , who stayed in Venice from 1505 to 1507 . That was announced at a press conference. In his book "Rumpelkammer - Schatzkammer" Reiser named ten points, including motifs from Dürer's correspondence with Pirckheimer, the presentation of the Nuremberg Castle, Dürer's Venetian shell skirt, the monogram "AD" etc. Critics continued to describe the picture as a work of the so-called Danube School in wider sense.

Works

  • Noble city life in the baroque age. International envoy life at the Perpetual Reichstag in Regensburg. Munich 1969
  • Praiseworthy and blasphemous - a small Bavarian mirror. 1976
  • Regensburg. City with a past. A cultural history up to 1810. Verlag Friedrich Pustet 1977
  • Agilolf or The Origin of Bavaria. 1977
  • Old houses - big names. Munich 1978 (many editions)
  • The Wittelsbachers in Bavaria. Ehrenwirth-Verlag Munich 1978 (several editions)
  • The Wittelsbachers 1180–1918. Bruckmann-Verlag 1979 (several editions)
  • Munich - traces of Roman times. 1980
  • Bavarian Society. 1981
  • The Celts in Bavaria. 1984
  • The Ismaning Castle. 1984
  • Teacher story (s). A historical foray from the German era to the present. Ehrenwirth-Verlag Munich 1984
  • The Agilolfinger. 1985
  • Two millennia of Bavaria in brief. 1988
  • Highlights of Bavarian history. 1988
  • Tassilo III. 1988
  • Old houses - big names Nuremberg with Fürth and Erlangen. 1990
  • Munich. 1991
  • Old houses - big names in Munich. 1991 (revised version)
  • Munich - brochure of the city of Munich. 1991 (translated into three languages)
  • The Celts in Bavaria and Austria. 1992
  • The Ismaninger Castle Museum. 1992
  • The state rooms in Ismaning Castle. 1994
  • The beautiful woman from Regensburg. 1995
  • Emperors, artists, courtesans. 1995
  • Gods and Emperors - The ancient models of Jesus. 1995
  • The castle park in Ismaning. 1995
  • Sissi - love and sorrow of an empress. 1997
  • Imperial signs and times. 1997
  • Sissi. 1997
  • Travel Munich. 1997
  • The Thurn and Taxis - The private life of a princely dynasty. Mittelbayerische Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft 1998
  • Klenze's Secret Diaries. 1998
  • King and Lady - Ludwig I and his 30 mistresses. 1999
  • Cardinal Michael von Faulhaber - The emperor and the leader's patron saint. Buchendorfer Verlag Munich 2000
  • The rose island casino and its kings. 2000
  • Bavaria and Salzburg around the birth of Christ. 2001
  • Without Bacchus, Venus freezes. 2002
  • Regicide on Lake Starnberg. 2002
  • Charles VII. 2002
  • Goethe in Bavaria. 2003
  • Bavaria and Palatinate. 2003
  • Sun and zodiac - Bavaria's art and culture in the shine of the stars. 2004
  • Klenze's secret memoir. 2004
  • Mozart in Bavaria. 2005
  • King Ludwig I in Rome. 2005
  • Empress Elisabeth - The other picture of Sissi. 2006
  • King Ludwig II, Cosima and Richard Wagner. 2006
  • The beauty gallery in the Nymphenburg Palace. 2008
  • Starnberg sidelights. 2008
  • Old houses - big names: Regensburg. MZ-Buchverlag 2008
  • Old houses - big names: Munich. 2009 (completely revised)
  • Forays through the Bavarian Forest. 2009
  • Encounters in Munich city center. 2009
  • King Ludwig II - man and myth between genius and Götterdämmerung. MZ-Buchverlag 2010
  • Encounters in Munich - Schwabing. 2012
  • Regensburg's cathedral, a mirror of world religions. MediaDomain Verlags GmbH 2013
  • Encounters in Munich - Bogenhausen. 2014
  • Encounters in Munich - Nymphenburg and the neighborhood. 2016
  • Lumber room - treasure chamber. Regensburg's Historical Museum and its hidden pictures by Albrecht Dürer, Albrecht Altdorfer and Wolf Huber. Munich 2016

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Andreas Glas, Regensburg: Regensburg historian seeks sensation and finds embarrassment. In: sueddeutsche.de . October 18, 2016, accessed October 13, 2018 .