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Sebastian Münster

Sebastian Münster (20 January 1488 – 26 May 1552)[1] was a German cartographer and cosmographer. He also was a Christian Hebraist scholar who taught as a professor at the University of Basel. His well-known work, the highly accurate world map, Cosmographia, sold well and went through 24 editions. Its influence was widely spread by a production of woodcuts created of it by a variety of artists.[2]

Portrait of Sebastian Münster by Christoph Amberger, c. 1552

Life

 
Münster's Cosmographia

He was born in Ingelheim, near Mainz, the son of Andreas Münster. His parents and other ancestors were farmers.[1][3]

In 1505, he entered the Franciscan order. Four years later, he entered a monastery where he became a student of Konrad Pelikan for five years.[1] Münster completed his studies at the University of Tübingen in 1518. His graduate adviser was Johannes Stöffler.[4]

 
Tabula Novarum Insularum, 1540

He left the Franciscans for the Lutheran Church in order to accept an appointment at the Reformed Church-dominated University of Basel in 1529.[3][5] He had long harboured an interest in Lutheranism, and during the German Peasants' War, as a monk, he had been repeatedly attacked.[3] A professor of Hebrew, and a disciple of Elias Levita, he edited the Hebrew Bible (2 vols. fol., Basel, 1534–1535), accompanied by a Latin translation and a large number of annotations. He was the first German to produce an edition of the Hebrew Bible.[6]

He published more than one Hebrew grammar, and was the first to prepare a Grammatica Chaldaica (Basel, 1527). His lexicographical labours included a Dictionarium Chaldaicum (1527), and a Dictionarium trilingue for Latin, Greek, and Hebrew in 1530.[6]

He released a Mappa Europae (map of Europe) in 1536. In 1537, he published a Rabbinical translation of the Gospel of Matthew in Hebrew which he had obtained from Spanish Conversos. In 1540 he published a Latin edition of Ptolemy's Geographia with illustrations. The 1550 edition contains cities, portraits, and costumes. These editions, printed in Germany, are the most valued of this work. Other writings that followed are Horologiographia (a treatise on dialling – constructing sundials, Basel, 1531), and Organum Uranicum (a treatise on the planetary motions, 1536).[5]

 
Novae lnsulae XXVI Nova Tabula (1552)

His Cosmographia of 1544 was the earliest description of the world in the German language. It had numerous editions in different languages including Latin, French, Italian, English, and even Czech. The Cosmographia was one of the most successful and popular works of the 16th century. It passed through 24 editions in 100 years.[7] This success was due to the fascinating woodcuts (some by Hans Holbein the Younger, Urs Graf, Hans Rudolph Manuel Deutsch, and David Kandel), in addition to including the first to introduce "separate maps for each of the four continents known then – America, Africa, Asia and Europe."[8] It was most important in reviving geography in 16th-century Europe. The last German edition was published in 1628, long after his death.

Münster was also known as translator of the Hebrew Bible (Hebraica Biblia). His edition was published in two volumes (1546) in Basel. The first volume contains the books from Genesis to 2 Kings, following the order of the Masoretic codices. The second volume contains The Prophets (Major and Minor), The Psalms, Job, Proverb, Daniel, Chronicles, and the Five Scrolls (The Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes and Esther).

His Rudimenta Mathematica was published in Basel in 1551.[5]

He died at Basel of the plague in 1552. Münster's tombstone describes him as the Ezra and the Strabo of the German people.[6]

Gallery

Several paintings with oil on canvas, woodcuts and copper etchings depict Sebastian Münster, by Hans Holbein d. J. (Basel, c. 1530), Willem de Haen (1615), as rector of the University of Basel (by Christoph Amberger, um 1547), and on the 100-DM-bill as used 1962 to 1991.

References

  1. ^ a b c Miles Baynton-Williams. "MapForum Issue 10". Mapforum.com. Retrieved 5 June 2012.
  2. ^ Brown, Kevin J. Maps Through the Ages. White Star Publishers. p. 26.
  3. ^ a b c Horst Robert Balz; Gerhard Krause; Gerhard Müller (1994). "Münster, Sebastian (1488–1552)". Theologische Realenzyklopädie. Vol. 23. Walter de Gruyter. p. 407. ISBN 3-11-013852-2.
  4. ^ "Mathematics Genealogy Project". Genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu. Retrieved 5 June 2012.
  5. ^ a b c Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Münster, Sebastian" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  6. ^ a b c Baynes, T. S.; Smith, W. R., eds. (1884). "Münster, Sebastian" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (9th ed.). New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  7. ^ Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "Münster, Sebastian" . New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
  8. ^ National Library Board of Singapore. Visualising Space: Maps of Singapore and the Region. Collections from the National Library and National Archives of Singapore, 2014, p. 42

Further reading

  • Karl Heinz Burmeister: Sebastian Münster – Versuch eines biographischen Gesamtbildes. Basler Beiträge zur Geschichtswissenschaft, Band 91, Basel und Stuttgart 1963 und 1969.
  • Karl Heinz Burmeister: Sebastian Münster – Eine Bibliographie. Wiesbaden 1964.
  • Ralf Kern: Wissenschaftliche Instrumente in ihrer Zeit. Vol. 1. Cologne, 2010. pp. 307–311.
  • Hans Georg Wehrens: Freiburg in der „Cosmographia“ von Sebastian Münster (1549); in Freiburg im Breisgau 1504 m–1803, Holzschnitte und Kupferstiche. Verlag Herder, Freiburg 2004, S. 34 ff. ISBN 3-451-20633-1.
  • Günther Wessel: Von einem, der daheim blieb, die Welt zu entdecken - Die Cosmographia des Sebastian Münster oder Wie man sich vor 500 Jahren die Welt vorstellte. Campus Verlag, Frankfurt 2004, ISBN 3-593-37198-7.
  • Ludwig Geiger (1886), "Münster, Sebastian", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB) (in German), vol. 23, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 30–33
  • Claus Priesner (1997), "Münster, Sebastian", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 18, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 539–541
  • Werner Raupp: MÜNSTER, Sebastian. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Band 6, Bautz, Herzberg 1993, ISBN 3-88309-044-1, Sp. 316–326 (with detailed bibliography).

External links

  • Sebastian Münster in the German National Library catalogue
  • "Sebastian Münster". Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German).
  • Sebastian Münster in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
  • Lateinische Werke im Internet
  • - Umfangreiche Dokumentensammlung des Sebastian-Münster-Gymnasiums in Ingelheim.
  • Sebastian Münster, La Cosmographie universelle online excerpts
  • Historic Cities: Sebastian Münster
  • Schreckenfuchs 1553 Oratio Funebris de Obitu Ssebastiani Munsteri
  • Online Galleries, History of Science Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries High resolution images of works by and/or portraits of Sebastian Munster in .jpg and .tiff format.
  • "The Strange Career of the Biblia Rabbinica among Christian Hebraists, 1517–1620"
  • The Munster Map - Simcoe County Archives
  • Maps by Munster, Eran Laor Cartographic Collection, the National Library of Israel
  • Digitized high-resolution images of the 1540 first edition of the Geographia Universalis - from RareMaps.com

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Sebastian Munster 20 January 1488 26 May 1552 1 was a German cartographer and cosmographer He also was a Christian Hebraist scholar who taught as a professor at the University of Basel His well known work the highly accurate world map Cosmographia sold well and went through 24 editions Its influence was widely spread by a production of woodcuts created of it by a variety of artists 2 Portrait of Sebastian Munster by Christoph Amberger c 1552 Contents 1 Life 2 Gallery 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksLife Edit Munster s Cosmographia He was born in Ingelheim near Mainz the son of Andreas Munster His parents and other ancestors were farmers 1 3 In 1505 he entered the Franciscan order Four years later he entered a monastery where he became a student of Konrad Pelikan for five years 1 Munster completed his studies at the University of Tubingen in 1518 His graduate adviser was Johannes Stoffler 4 Tabula Novarum Insularum 1540He left the Franciscans for the Lutheran Church in order to accept an appointment at the Reformed Church dominated University of Basel in 1529 3 5 He had long harboured an interest in Lutheranism and during the German Peasants War as a monk he had been repeatedly attacked 3 A professor of Hebrew and a disciple of Elias Levita he edited the Hebrew Bible 2 vols fol Basel 1534 1535 accompanied by a Latin translation and a large number of annotations He was the first German to produce an edition of the Hebrew Bible 6 He published more than one Hebrew grammar and was the first to prepare a Grammatica Chaldaica Basel 1527 His lexicographical labours included a Dictionarium Chaldaicum 1527 and a Dictionarium trilingue for Latin Greek and Hebrew in 1530 6 He released a Mappa Europae map of Europe in 1536 In 1537 he published a Rabbinical translation of the Gospel of Matthew in Hebrew which he had obtained from Spanish Conversos In 1540 he published a Latin edition of Ptolemy s Geographia with illustrations The 1550 edition contains cities portraits and costumes These editions printed in Germany are the most valued of this work Other writings that followed are Horologiographia a treatise on dialling constructing sundials Basel 1531 and Organum Uranicum a treatise on the planetary motions 1536 5 Novae lnsulae XXVI Nova Tabula 1552 His Cosmographia of 1544 was the earliest description of the world in the German language It had numerous editions in different languages including Latin French Italian English and even Czech The Cosmographia was one of the most successful and popular works of the 16th century It passed through 24 editions in 100 years 7 This success was due to the fascinating woodcuts some by Hans Holbein the Younger Urs Graf Hans Rudolph Manuel Deutsch and David Kandel in addition to including the first to introduce separate maps for each of the four continents known then America Africa Asia and Europe 8 It was most important in reviving geography in 16th century Europe The last German edition was published in 1628 long after his death Munster was also known as translator of the Hebrew Bible Hebraica Biblia His edition was published in two volumes 1546 in Basel The first volume contains the books from Genesis to 2 Kings following the order of the Masoretic codices The second volume contains The Prophets Major and Minor The Psalms Job Proverb Daniel Chronicles and the Five Scrolls The Song of Songs Ruth Lamentations Ecclesiastes and Esther His Rudimenta Mathematica was published in Basel in 1551 5 He died at Basel of the plague in 1552 Munster s tombstone describes him as the Ezra and the Strabo of the German people 6 Gallery EditSeveral paintings with oil on canvas woodcuts and copper etchings depict Sebastian Munster by Hans Holbein d J Basel c 1530 Willem de Haen 1615 as rector of the University of Basel by Christoph Amberger um 1547 and on the 100 DM bill as used 1962 to 1991 Statue of Sebastian Munster in front of St Remigius Church Ingelheim Cover of first edition of Cosmographia His home town Ingelheim in Cosmographia Portrait of Sebastian Munster edition of 1628 Europa regina in Munster s Cosmographia 1570 Old 100 DM banknote 1962 1991 depicting Munster Sebastian Munster Biblia Hebraica Latin translation of the Hebrew Bible printed by Heinrich Petri and Michael Isengrin 1546 Basel in the collection of the Jewish Museum of Switzerland References Edit a b c Miles Baynton Williams MapForum Issue 10 Mapforum com Retrieved 5 June 2012 Brown Kevin J Maps Through the Ages White Star Publishers p 26 a b c Horst Robert Balz Gerhard Krause Gerhard Muller 1994 Munster Sebastian 1488 1552 Theologische Realenzyklopadie Vol 23 Walter de Gruyter p 407 ISBN 3 11 013852 2 Mathematics Genealogy Project Genealogy math ndsu nodak edu Retrieved 5 June 2012 a b c Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Munster Sebastian Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press a b c Baynes T S Smith W R eds 1884 Munster Sebastian Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 17 9th ed New York Charles Scribner s Sons Gilman D C Peck H T Colby F M eds 1905 Munster Sebastian New International Encyclopedia 1st ed New York Dodd Mead National Library Board of Singapore Visualising Space Maps of Singapore and the Region Collections from the National Library and National Archives of Singapore 2014 p 42Further reading EditKarl Heinz Burmeister Sebastian Munster Versuch eines biographischen Gesamtbildes Basler Beitrage zur Geschichtswissenschaft Band 91 Basel und Stuttgart 1963 und 1969 Karl Heinz Burmeister Sebastian Munster Eine Bibliographie Wiesbaden 1964 Ralf Kern Wissenschaftliche Instrumente in ihrer Zeit Vol 1 Cologne 2010 pp 307 311 Hans Georg Wehrens Freiburg in der Cosmographia von Sebastian Munster 1549 in Freiburg im Breisgau 1504 m 1803 Holzschnitte und Kupferstiche Verlag Herder Freiburg 2004 S 34 ff ISBN 3 451 20633 1 Gunther Wessel Von einem der daheim blieb die Welt zu entdecken Die Cosmographia des Sebastian Munster oder Wie man sich vor 500 Jahren die Welt vorstellte Campus Verlag Frankfurt 2004 ISBN 3 593 37198 7 Ludwig Geiger 1886 Munster Sebastian Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie ADB in German vol 23 Leipzig Duncker amp Humblot pp 30 33 Claus Priesner 1997 Munster Sebastian Neue Deutsche Biographie in German vol 18 Berlin Duncker amp Humblot pp 539 541 Werner Raupp MUNSTER Sebastian In Biographisch Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon BBKL Band 6 Bautz Herzberg 1993 ISBN 3 88309 044 1 Sp 316 326 with detailed bibliography External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sebastian Munster Wikisource has original text related to this article Munster Sebastian German Wikisource has original text related to this article Sebastian Munster Sebastian Munster in the German National Library catalogue Sebastian Munster Biographisch Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon BBKL in German Sebastian Munster in German French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland Lateinische Werke im Internet Wer war Sebastian Munster Umfangreiche Dokumentensammlung des Sebastian Munster Gymnasiums in Ingelheim Sebastian Munster La Cosmographie universelle online excerpts Historic Cities Sebastian Munster Schreckenfuchs 1553 Oratio Funebris de Obitu Ssebastiani Munsteri Online Galleries History of Science Collections University of Oklahoma Libraries High resolution images of works by and or portraits of Sebastian Munster in jpg and tiff format The Strange Career of the Biblia Rabbinica among Christian Hebraists 1517 1620 The Munster Map Simcoe County Archives Maps by Munster Eran Laor Cartographic Collection the National Library of Israel Digitized high resolution images of the 1540 first edition of the Geographia Universalis from RareMaps com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sebastian Munster amp oldid 1152430707, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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