- Benediktbeuern Abbey
Benediktbeuern Abbey (Kloster Benediktbeuern) is a monastery of the
Salesians of Don Bosco , originally a monastery of theBenedictine Order , inBenediktbeuern inBavaria , near theKochelsee .First Benedictine foundation
The monastery, dedicated to Saints James and Benedict, was founded in around
739 /740 as a Benedictine abbey by members of the Huosi, a Bavarian noble clan, who also provided the three brothers who served one after the other as the first three abbots, traditionally named as Lanfrid, Waldram (or Wulfram), and Eliland, for nearly a century. It seems certain that SaintBoniface had an involvement in the foundation. There was here a school of writing, whose work survives in the form of numerous codices of the 8th and 9th centuries.In
955 however the monastery was destroyed by the Hungarians ref|destrn. It was restored in 969 by Wolfold, a priest, as a house of canons.econd Benedictine foundation
Under the influence of Emperor Henry III it was rebuilt by Saint Ulrich,
Bishop of Augsburg , and in1031 returned to the Benedictine rule and re-settled by monks fromTegernsee Abbey under the first abbot of the new foundation, Ellinger. Under the second abbot, Gothelm (1032–1062), and the monks Gotschalk and Adalbert the school and scriptorium were re-established. Gotschalk, later third abbot, was responsible for the translation of the relics of Saint Anastasia here in 1053, which by making the abbey a place of pilgrimage added substantially to its fame and prosperity; he was also its first historian ref|brevG.Benediktbeuern suffered four serious fires, in 1248, 1377, 1378, and 1490, but was prosperous enough to re-build each time.
The abbey enjoyed for centuries an extremely high reputation as a place of learning and research. Botanical research and the establishment of a medicinal herb garden in about 1200 are also evidenced. In about 1250 the library ref|Ziegelbauer covered the whole range of higher education as it then existed. The abbey also excelled at theological, philosophical and scientific studies. In the 1530s Dom Antonius Funda made considerable advances in the systematic writing of monastic history.
In 1611 many of the community died of the plague. During the
Thirty Years' War the grammar school was suspended and in 1632 Dom Simon Speer was tortured and put to death by the Swedes for refusing to surrender the goods of the abbey. The school had reopened by 1689, when the study of languages, music, mathematics and botany was especially emphasised. Shortly before, between 1669 and 1679, the abbey was given its presentBaroque form. In 1698 the school in the north wing was opened. The library complex dates from 1722.In 1684 the
Bavarian Congregation of Benedictine monasteries was founded byPope Innocent XI , to which Benediktbeuern belonged until its dissolution in 1803.In 1700 the source-critical method of historiography was used for the first time in South Germany in exemplary fashion by Dom Karl Meichelbeck, the "
Livy of Bavaria" (1669–1734), librarian and archivist from 1696 until his death. He was the author of the "Historia Frisingensis" ("History of the Diocese of Freising"), the "Chronicon Benedictoburanum" ("History of Benediktbeuern Abbey") and the "Annals of the Bavarian Congregation".ecularisation 1803
During the secularisation of Bavaria in 1803 the abbey, then comprising thirty-four monks, was dissolved. Some of the former monks took posts as university professors: for example, Ägidius Jais went to
Salzburg as a pastoral theologian; Sebastian Mall toLandshut as an orientalist; and Florian Meilinger to Munich as a mathematician.The library and archives had contained many priceless manuscripts and charters. Ziegelbauer printed a catalogue of the library, dated 1250, in which more than one hundred and fifty books and manuscripts are enumerated ref|Ziegelbauer.
Mabillon , who visited the abbey in 1683, andBernard Pez , librarian ofMelk Abbey , who was there in 1717, both left on record their testimony as to the great value of the codices there preserved. At the suppression the library comprised 40,000 volumes. A number of these, and many of the codices, were added to what is now theBayerische Staatsbibliothek inMunich and the remainder left to be dispersed over time by the neglect or indifference of subsequent owners.In the course of the disposal of the library and archives, there came to light the manuscript of the "
Carmina Burana ", a13th century collection of songs by wandering scholars. The manuscript, also known as the "Codex Buranus", is also now in the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek.From secularisation to 1930
The abbey premises were acquired by Josef von Utzschneider, who in 1805 set up an experimental glassworks here, known as the Optical Institute. He was joined by
Joseph von Fraunhofer , who was able here among other things to develop flawless or "waveless"flint glass and discover theFraunhofer lines which have become of importance in the development ofspectroscopic analysis .In 1818 the Bavarian State took over the buildings, which from then on were used for military purposes, initially as a stud-farm for the rearing and training of cavalry horses, and thereafter as a barracks, invalid home, military convalescent home and prison.
In 1901 Freiherr von Kramer-Klett, the restorer of several Bavarian monasteries, offered five and one-half million marks for the property, but was met by a demand for twelve millions, which he refused.
In 1925 the former abbey brewery was closed.
From 1930
Since 1930 the buildings have been used by the
Salesians , of whom about 45 now live and work here.The abbey church was declared a "basilica minor" in
1972 .Notes
* An alternative date of 973 is sometimes given.
* "Breviarium Gotschalki" in the "Monumenta Germaniae Historica ", IX, 221.
* Ziegelbauer, (ed.), "Historia rei literariae ordinis S. Benedicti", I, 543 (4 volumes, Augsburg 1754).External links
*de icon [http://www.kloster-benediktbeuern.de/ Homepage of Kloster Benediktbeuern]
*de icon [http://www.pth-bb.de/ Philosophisch-Theologische Hochschule Benediktbeuern (PTH)]
*de icon [http://www.benediktbeuern.de/dasat/index.php3 Benediktbeuern - Alles über das Klosterdorf]
*de icon [http://www.datenmatrix.de/projekte/hdbg/kloster/ Klöster in Bayern]
* [http://www.spidertrip.de/Bilder/Bild_193.jpgPicture of the abbey]
* [http://www.donbosco.de/sdb/img/b00667.jpgDon Bosco website: abbey ceilngs]
* [http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/~t221302/webserver/webdata/index-Dateien/Benediktbeuern.htm History of the Monestary in English]
* [http://www.kloster-benediktbeuern.de/wiki/index.php/Kloster_Benediktbeuern_-_Welcome_in_Benediktbeuern_Monastery Information for visitors] of the Monastery (in English)
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