Albrecht von Bonstetten
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Albrecht von Bonstetten (c. 1443-c. 1504) was a Swiss
humanist Humanism is a philosophical stance that emphasizes the individual and social potential and agency of human beings. It considers human beings the starting point for serious moral and philosophical inquiry. The meaning of the term "human ...
of the later 15th century. A member of the
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'' von Bonstetten'' family, he entered
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at a young age, and after studies in
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and
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he returned to Einsiedeln and was made
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in 1469. He studied canon law at
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and was ordained a priest in 1474, and he received the title of ''doctor utriusque iuris'' from Emperor Maximilian in 1498. He published a biography on Nicholas of Flüe called ''Historia fratris Nicholai'' in 1479. He is the author of a number of religious and historiographical works in Latin. His ''Superioris Germaniae Confoederationis descriptio'' (written in 1479) is the oldest geographic description of the Old Swiss Confederacy (called by von Bonstetten the "Upper German Confederacy"; the adoption of the name of ''Schwyz'' developed after his time). The work was presented to the king of France and the
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in 1479, and was combined with a description of Burgundy in a new edition for pope Sixtus IV in 1480. Also in 1480, the work appeared in German translation, as ''Obertütscheit Eidgnosschaft stett und lender gelägenheit''. It was edited by
Gall Morel Gall Morel, O.S.B., was a poet, scholar, aesthete, and educationist, born at St. Gallen, Switzerland, on 24 March 1803; died at the Abbey of Einsiedeln on 16 December 1872. His baptismal name was Benedict, but in the monastery he took the name of ...
in 1847.G. Morel, "Alberti de Bonstetten Descriptio Helvetiae = (Schilderung der Eidgenossenschaft von Albert von Bonstetten)", ''Mitteilungen der antiquarischen Gesellschaft in Zürich'' 3 (1845–1847), 94–105.


References

* *A. Erdös, 'Anfänge der Schweizer Landeskunde. Aus der Beschreibung der Eidgenossenschaft durch Albrecht von Bonstetten (1479)', in: ''Turicensia Latina. Lateinische Texte zur Geschichte Zürichs aus Altertum, Mittelalter und Neuzeit'', cur. P. Stotz – D. Vitali, Zürich 2003, 122–128. *Cl. Sieber-Lehmann, 'Albrecht von Bonstettens geographische Darstellung der Schweiz von 1479', ''Cartographica Helvetica'' 16, 1997, 39–46. *G. Morel, 'Albrecht von Bonstetten, Decan in Einsiedeln', ''Der Geschichtsfreund. Mitteilungen des historischen Vereins der fünf Orte Luzern, Uri, Schwyz, Unterwalden und Zug'' 3 (1846), 3–29. *A. Büchi, ''Albrecht von Bonstetten. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des Humanismus in der Schweiz'', Frauenfeld (1889) {{DEFAULTSORT:Bonstetten, Albert von 15th-century Swiss historians Swiss geographers 1443 births 1504 deaths 15th-century Swiss Roman Catholic priests People from Einsiedeln