Sebastian Münster
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Sebastian Münster (1488 – 1552), was a German cartographer, cosmographer, and a Hebrew scholar.
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[edit] Life
Münster was born at Ingelheim near Mainz. He was appointed to the University of Basel in 1527. As Professor of Hebrew, he edited the Hebrew Bible, accompanied by a Latin translation.
His work, the Cosmographia from 1544 was the earliest German description of the world. It had numerous editions in different languages including Latin, French, Italian, English, and even Czech. The last German edition was published in 1628, long after his death. The Cosmographia was one of the most successful and popular books of the 16th century. It passed through 24 editions in 100 years. New_International_Encyclopedia This success was due to the fascinating woodcuts (some by Hans Holbein the Younger, Urs Graf, Hans Rudolph Manuel Deutsch, and David Kandel). It was most important in reviving geography in 16th century Europe.
In 1540 he published a Latin edition of Ptolemy's Geographia with illustrations. The 1550 edition contains cities, portraits, and costumes. These editions, printed in Germany, are the most valued of the Cosmographias.
Münster also wrote the Dictionarium trilingue in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew and Mappa Europae (map of Europe) in 1536. He died at Basel.
He was pictured on the old 100 DM banknotes that were replaced at the beginning of the 1990s.
Statue of Sebastian Münster in front of St. Remigius Church, Ingelheim |
Cover of first edition of Cosmographia |
[edit] Portraits of Sebastian Münster
Several paintings with oil on canvass, woodcuts and copper etchings depict Sebastian Münster, by Hans Holbein d. J. (Basel, c. 1530), Willem de Haen (1615), as rector of the University of Basel (by Christoph Amberger, um 1547), and on the 100-DM-bill as used 1962 to 1991.
[edit] Literature
- Karl Heinz Burmeister: Sebastian Münster - Versuch eines biographischen Gesamtbildes. Basler Beiträge zur Geschichtswissenschaft, Band 91, Basel und Stuttgart 1963 und 1969.
- Karl Heinz Burmeister: Sebastian Münster - Eine Bibliographie. Wiesbaden 1964.
- Hans Georg Wehrens: Freiburg in der „Cosmographia“ von Sebastian Münster (1549); in Freiburg im Breisgau 1504 - 1803, Holzschnitte und Kupferstiche. Verlag Herder, Freiburg 2004, S. 34 ff. ISBN 3-451-20633-1.
- Günther Wessel: Von einem, der daheim blieb, die Welt zu entdecken - Die Cosmographia des Sebastian Münster oder Wie man sich vor 500 Jahren die Welt vorstellte. Campus Verlag, Frankfurt 2004, ISBN 3-593-37198-7.
- Ludwig Geiger: Münster, Sebastian. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Bd. 23, Leipzig 1886, S. 30–33. (German)
- Claus Priesner: Münster, Sebastian. In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Bd. 18, Berlin 1997, S. 539–541. (German)
[edit] External links
- Sebastian Münster in the German National Library catalogue
- Sebastian Münster. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL).
- Sebastian Münster in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
- Artikel in der TRE
- Lateinische Werke im Internet
- Wer war Sebastian Münster? - Umfangreiche Dokumentensammlung des Sebastian-Münster-Gymnasiums in Ingelheim.
- Sebastian Münster, La Cosmographie universelle online excerpts
- His Map of Asia (1544 AD), Tabula orientalis regionis, Asiae scilicet extremas complectens terras & regna
- Historic Cities: Sebastian Münster
- http://www.uni-giessen.de/gloning/at/schreckenfuchs_1553_oratio-funebris-de-obitu-sebastiani-munsteri.pdf