- Joachim Vadian
Joachim Vadian (
November 29 ,1484 –April 6 ,1551 ), born as Joachim von Watt, was a Swiss Humanist andscholar and also mayor and reformer inSt. Gallen .Vadian was born in
St. Gallen into a family of wealthy and influentiallinen merchants. After having gone to school in St. Gallen, he moved toVienna at the end of 1501, where he took up studies at faculty of arts the university, in particular underConrad Celtis . In Vienna, he changed his name to "Joachimus Vadianus"; like so many other humanists, he preferred a Latin name to express his admiration for the classic masters. He evaded the outbreak of thebubonic plague of 1506/07 by moving toVillach where he worked as a teacher and studied music. A study trip through northernItaly brought him toTrent ,Venice , andPadua , where he met the Irish scholarMauritius Hibernicus .In 1509 completed his studies with the degree of Master of Arts and returned for a short while to St. Gallen, where he studied the scriptures in the library of the
abbey of St. Gall . He returned to Vienna, where he had some success as a writer. From 1512 on, he held the chair ofpoetry at the university of Vienna—he had gained some reputation as the author ofLatin poems. In 1513, he visitedBuda , and the following year, he was named "poeta laureatus " by emperor Maximilian I. In 1516, he was even named a Dean of the University of Vienna.In the following years, Vadian studied
medicine and sciences, in particulargeography andhistory underGeorg Tannstetter called Collimitius. In 1517, he was graduated as adoctor of medicine , and subsequently moved back to his hometown, St. Gallen. On that voyage, he visited also many of his humanist acquaintances inLeipzig ,Breslau , andKraków . In 1518, he climbed the Pilatus mountain nearLucerne , the first documented ascent to its top.In St. Gall, he was appointed city physician and on
August 18 ,1519 , he married Martha Grebel, the sister ofConrad Grebel who would later become a leading figure of the Anabaptist movement. In 1521, he succeeded his father Leonard, who had died onDecember 20 ,1520 , as a member of the city council. The beginning of theReformation in Switzerland (he was a friend ofHuldrych Zwingli ) made him, who had never had a theological schooling, study ecclesiastic texts. From 1522 on, he sided with the new, reformed interpretation and henceforth was its most important proponent in St. Gallen. When he was electedmayor of the city in 1526, he led the conversion of St. Gallen toProtestantism , and managed to maintain that new state even after the victory of theCatholic cantons in theSecond war of Kappel . Vadian wrote several theological texts after 1522, helping disseminate the reformatory views.In his testament, he donated his large private library to the city. His collection became the nucleus of the cantonal library of St. Gallen, which is named "Vadiana".
elected works
*Vadian: "De poetica et carminis ratione liber", Vienna 1518. A comprehensive work on the history of literature.
*Vadian: "Grosse Chronik der Äbte des Klosters St. Gallen", St. Gallen 1529. A history of theabbot s of the abbey of St. Gallen.
*Vadian: "Epitome trium terrae partium, Asiae, Africae et Europae...", Zurich 1534. A world atlas (one of the first to include America).
*Vadian: "Aphorismorum de consideratione eucharistiae libri VI", St. Gallen 1535. A theological treatise arguing for the reformed interpretation of theeucharist as a symbolism.References
*Jehle, M. & Jehle, F.: " [http://www.st.gallen.ch/geschichte/vadian.asp Vadian der Reformator] ", ch. 4 in "Kleine St. Galler Reformationsgeschichte", St. Gallen, 1977. ISBN 3-85993-012-5. In German.
*Wenneker, E.: " [http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/v/vadian_j.shtml Vadian, Joachim] ", in "Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon", vol XII; Verlag Traugott Bautz, Herzberg 1997. ISBN 3-88309-068-9. In German.External links
* [http://www.ortsbuerger.ch/site/institutionen.asp?id=466&typ=Institutionen&category=Vadianische+Sammlung Vadiana] .
* [http://www.forum-hes.nl/forum/main_stocklist.phtml/zoek/0/1/.html?search=Epitome+trium+terrae+partium Description of Vadian's world atlas] .
* [http://www.eye.ch/swissgen/SGFF/list/031102.pdf A genealogy] ; Joachim Vadianus appears in generation 14.
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