- Aloys Lütolf
Aloys Lütolf (born
23 July 1824 , inGettnau nearWillisau ,Switzerland ; died atLucerne ,8 April 1879 ) was a Swiss Catholic ecclesiastical historian.Life
He made his early studies at the
Jesuit College ofSchwyz , and at the Lyceum atLucerne , where he became an enthusiastic student of history. But as the political situation at that time did not permit of serious study, Lütolf, with a number of students of like youthful ardour, placed themselves in 1847 at the disposal of their country. For a time Lütolf was employed as private secretary at Lucerne, and also took part in the expedition of theSonderbund army into theCanton of Ticino .From 1847 to 1849 he studied theology and history at
Freiburg in Baden and atMunich , and in 1850 was ordained priest atSolothurn . After serving on the mission for a time, he taught history from 1852 to 1856 at the Catholic cantonal school ofSt. Gall . On the suppression of this school, Lütolf became parish priest at Lucerne.In 1864 he was appointed viceregent of the clerical seminary at Solothurn, in 1858 professor of church history, and shortly afterwards canon of St. Leodegar's chapter at Lucerne.
Works
In 1859 he began to publish his investigations made at St. Gall. The most important are "Sagen, Gebräuche und Legenden aus den fünf Orten" (Lucerne, 1865) and "Glaubensboten der Schweiz vor St. Gallus" (Lucerne, 1870), a contribution to the ancient history of Switzerland. His "Leben und Bekenntnisse des I. L. S. Schiffmann" (Lucerne, 1861) is a memorial to his former master,
Father Schiffman ; the book also contains important information aboutBishop Sailer , and his school in Switzerland.He also has a work on the historian
Kopp , "Jos. Ant. Kopp als Professor, Dichter, Staatsmann und Historiker" (Lucerne, 1868). The latter had shortly before his death given him his historical manuscripts, and commissioned him to complete his partly finished work, "Geschichte der eidgenössischen Bünde".References
*Schmidt, "Erinnerungen an Dr. Al. Lütolf" (Lucerne, 1880).
External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09463a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia" article]
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