Urban Paumgartner

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Urban Paumgartner († 1630 in Preßburg ) was an Austrian humanist .

Urban Paumgartner was a teacher at the Protestant nobility school Collegium sapientiae et pietatis in Klagenfurt . In the course of the Counter Reformation he had to leave the country. The school closed in 1601. In 1605 in exile in Lauingen, he published the work Aristeion Carinthiae Claudiforum . This is a hymn of praise for Klagenfurt written in 1068 Latin hexameters. It is an important document of the Reformation in Carinthia .

expenditure

  • Thomas Lederer, Franz Witek (ed.): Urban Paumgartner: Aristeion Carinthiae Claudiforum. Klagenfurt, Carinthia's prize of honor. Verlag des Kärntner Landesarchivs, Klagenfurt 2002, ISBN 3-900531-51-X (Latin text with translation and commentary)

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Individual evidence

  1. Michael Karnitschnig: The History of the Protestant Estates School , in: Wilhelm Baum (Ed.): Kollegium, Lyzeum, Gymnasium , Klagenfurt 1991, pp. 17–32.