- Matthias of Neuburg
Matthias of Neuenburg was a
chronicler , born towards the close of the thirteenth century, possibly inNeuburg , inBaden ; died between 1364 and 1370, probably inStrasbourg , in Alsace. He studied jurisprudence atBologna , and later received minor orders, but never became a priest. In 1327 he was solicitor of the episcopal court atBasle , and shortly after, while clerk to Bishop Berthold von Buchecke, held a similar position in Strasbourg.He has been considered to be the author of a Latin chronicle from 1243 to 1350, and of its first continuation from 1350 to 1355. Later, three other writers carried on the work to 1368, 1374, and 1378 respectively. It is an important contribution to Alsatian and
Habsburg history and for the times in which Matthias lived. It has been attributed to different writers, among them to theSpeyer notary, Jacob of Mainz [cf. Wichert, "Jacob von Mainz",Königsberg , 1881] , also to Albert of Strasbourg, especially by earlier editors, while those of later times attribute it to Matthias of Neuburg. For the voluminous literature on this controversy seeAugust Potthast , "Bibliotheca Kin. Med. Aevi." (Berlin, 1896).Among the editions are:
*"Alberti Argentinensis Chronici fragmentum", an appendix to
Johannes Cuspinian 's work "De consulibus Romanorum commentarii" (Basle, 1553), 667-710, very much abridged;
*G. Studer, "Matthiae Neoburgensis chronica cum continuatione et vita Berchtoldi";
*"Die Chronik des Matthias von Neuenburg", from theBerne and Strasbourg manuscripts (Berne, 1866);
*A. Huber, "Mathiae Neuwenburgensis Cronica, 1273-1350" in Bohmer, "Fontes rerum Germanicarum", IV (Stuttgart, 1868), 149-276;
*"Continuationes", 276-297It has also been edited from a Vienna and a Vatican manuscript in "Abhandlungen der Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften", xxxvii-viii (
Gottingen , 1891-2), and translated into German by Grandaur (Leipzig, 1892).Notes
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*Catholic|Matthias of Neuenburg
*POTTHAST, Bibliotheca (Berlin, 1896), 780 sq.;
*WEILAND, Introduction to the above-mentioned German version, pp. i-xxviii
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