- Karl Zell
Karl Zell (
8 April ,1793 –24 January ,1873 ) was a Germanstatesman ,philologist , and defender of the rights of theCatholic Church .Political career
He attended the high-school of his native town of
Mannheim , and studiedphilology at the Universities of Heidelberg, Göttingen, and Breslau (1810-1814). In 1814 he became a professor at thelyceum atRastatt , in 1821 professor ofclassical philology at theUniversity of Freiburg , where he soon attained prominence by his work as teacher and author. As representative of the university in the Upper Chamber of the Diet of Baden during the years 1831-1835, he advocated a thorough reform of the high-school system of Baden and the establishment of a special board for the supervision and encouragement of the higher studies. The Diet took his suggestion to heart and put Zell on the council to carry the suggestion to completion. In 1848 Zell was elected to the Lower Chamber of the Diet of Baden, in which he was a deputy until 1855. Through his speeches and writings and without allies Zell defended Church rights. The fame he won for this crusade reached far beyond the boundaries of Baden and led to his election as president of thecongresses for Catholic Germany held atMunster in 1852 and atVienna in 1853.Retirement
In 1855 Zell retired from the service of the state, and in 1857 settled at
Freiburg . In the ecclesiastico-political battles in which ArchbishopHermann Bikari became involved with the Government of Baden for its active adherence to theKulturkampf policy , Zell was the archbishop's constant adviser and active assistant. As a speaker at assemblies, in pamphlets and articles for periodicals and newspapers, like the "Freiburger Kirchenblatt" and the "Historisch-Politische Blatter", he constantly defended the rights of the Church, Christian schools, religious orders, and refuted thecalumnies circulated against the Church. A permanent memorial of his labours for the head of the Church is theSt. Michael's Association for theArchdiocese of Freiburg , which he founded, in order to organize the gifts of the faithful for the Holy Father (Peter's pence ); the society still flourishes in the archdiocese.Writings
As an author he wrote on a great variety of subjects, devoting himself especially to
Aristotle , Calderón,Shakespeare , and the history of Baden. Works still valuable are:
*"Fereinschriften" (3 vols., Freiburg, 1826-33; new series, 1857);
*"Treatise on St. Lioba" (Freiburg, 1860);
*historical articles for the "Freiburger Diözesanarchiv".
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