Rottmanner
Rottmanner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Eduard Rottmanner (1809–1843), German composer and organist * Karl Rottmanner, Karl Borromäus Rottmanner (1783–1824), German poet, philosopher, and politician * Simon Rottmanner (1740–1813), German writer, agrarian reformer, jurist, landowner, and accountant {{Surname German-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Simon Rottmanner
Simon Rottmanner (also known under the pseudonyms Theobald Fröhlich, Johann T. zu Schollenberg and Theophilus Neumann; 2 February 1740 – 6 September 1813) was a German writer, agrarian reformer, jurist, landowner and accountant. He was born in Rottmann-Hof near Erding and died in Ast. Among his works was an anonymously published discussion of Bavarian laws limiting home-brewing, and their economic and social effects, ''Ueber die Schädlichkeit des Bierzwanges und der Nothwirthe in Bayern'' (1799). He was the father of the poet, philosopher, and politician Karl Rottmanner and the greatuncle of composer and organist Eduard Rottmanner Eduard Rottmanner (2 September 1809 – 4 May 1843) was a German composer and organist. Rottmanner was born in Munich and was the cousin of German poet, philosopher, and politician Karl Rottmanner, and the great-nephew of lawyer Simon Rottman .... Sources *Pius Wittmann: "Rottmanner, Simon", '' Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie'' 174 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eduard Rottmanner
Eduard Rottmanner (2 September 1809 – 4 May 1843) was a German composer and organist. Rottmanner was born in Munich and was the cousin of German poet, philosopher, and politician Karl Rottmanner, and the great-nephew of lawyer Simon Rottmanner. He studied the organ and music composition with Joseph Graetz and Caspar Ett. In 1828 he entered the University of Munich where he studied philosophy, logic, history, physics, and statistics. During that time he continued taking music lessons privately and held organist posts at various churches in Munich, including the Bürgersaalkirche, the Herzogspitalkirche, and St. Michael's Church, Munich St. Michael's is a Jesuit church in Munich, southern Germany, the largest Renaissance church north of the Alps. The style of the building had an enormous influence on Southern German early Baroque architecture. History In 1556, Albert V, Duke o .... In 1839 he was appointed organist of the Speyer Cathedral, a post he held until his death ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Karl Rottmanner
Karl Borromäus Rottmanner (30 October 1783 – 8 July 1824) was a German poet, philosopher, and politician. Born in Munich, he was the son of lawyer and agricultural reformer Simon Rottmanner (1740-1813) and his wife Maria Anna Barbara Paur (1746–1828). His first cousin once removed was German composer and organist Eduard Rottmanner. He studied law at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich where he earned a PhD. While a student there he belonged to a student patriotic movement led by Johann Nepomuk von Ringseis. After graduating, he became a member of the Landtag of Bavaria The Landtag of Bavaria, officially known in English as the Bavarian State Parliament, is the unicameral legislature of the German state of Bavaria. The parliament meets in the Maximilianeum in Munich. Elections to the Landtag are held ever .... He died in Ast. Works *''Kritik der Abhandlung Jacobis'', 1808 *''Frühlingsblumen'', 1808 *''Sammlung bayrischer Volkslieder'', 1810 *''Ferner Artikel ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |