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May 19 in German History
--------------------------------- May 19, 804
Death of Alcuin, intellectual in the court
of Karl der Große (Charlemagne) in Aachen. Alcuin was born
in about 730 in York in England. He was educated at and
became the master of the cathedral school of York. In 781 he
made the acquaintance of Karl der Große (Charlemagne) and
joined him at Charlemagne's capital of Aachen as the master
of the cathedral school . (Aachen was the capital of Charlemagne's Empire
[later to be called the Holy Roman Empire or the German
Empire] Aachen is in the far western part of Germany today.) He was a very religious man and may have been a
priest, but his status is not clear. The liberal arts school
he established for Karl became the intellectual center of
Europe. In common effort with Karl, Alcuin established lower
schools throughout Karl's empire and established curricula
for those schools. He was equally active in religious affairs
and with Karl's authority organized the church in Karl's
growing Franconian empire. In 796 Alcuin withdrew from public
life and was made the abbot of the monastery in Tours (in
modern day France). Alcuin died on May 19, 804. His day of
remembrance in both the Catholic and Lutheran churches in
Germany is May 19. (Karl established his empire and was
crowned emperor by the Pope, Leo III in 800. Thus, Alcuin was
retired from Karl's service before the formal establishment
of the empire. Alcuin was succeeded by Einhard, who continued
his work in the early 9th century.)
May 19, 1762
Birth of the German philosopher Johann
Gottlieb Fichte in Rammenau, Germany.
May 19, 1848
Heinrich Freiherr von Gagern is elected
president of the national assembly in Frankfurt (the first
German attempt at parliamentary democracy).
May 19, 1881
Death of Harry Graf von Arnim in Nice,
France. As Prussian envoy to the Holy See in 1864 he actively
supported the bishops opposed to the declaration of papal
infallibility. Later a controversy arose in which he was
accused of stealing official documents, was arrested and sent
to prison. When he was released he fled to France. His case
gave rise to the "Arnim Paragraph", a law making
disclosure of official documents a criminal offense.
May 19, 1914
Birth of Max Ferdinand Perutz in Vienna,
Austria. Perutz was the biochemist who received the Nobel
Prize for Chemistry in 1962 for his X-ray diffraction
analysis of the structure of hemoglobin.
May 19, 1928
Death of the philosopher, Max Scheler in
Frankfurt, Germany. Scheler was interested in social and
ethical philosophy. He is noted for phenomenological
philosophy. He served as professor of philosophy and
sociology at the University of Cologne.
May 19, 1962
Death of Gabriele Münter in Murnau,
Germany. She was a painter connected with the artist group,
"Der Blaue Reiter". She studied with and became a
close friend of Wassily Kandinsky.
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