Martin Gerbert (1720-1793)

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Name (English)
Martin Gerbert
Short name
Martin Gerbert
Year of birth
1720
Year of death
1793
Short Description
"Martin Gerbert (11 August 1720 – 3 May 1793), was a German theologian, historian and writer on music, belonged to the noble family of Gerbert von Hornau, and was born at Horb am Neckar, Württemberg, on 12 (or 11 or 13) August 1720.

He was educated at Freiburg im Breisgau, at Klingnau in Switzerland and at the Benedictine St. Blaise´s Abbey in the Black Forest, where in 1737 he took the vows. In 1744 he was ordained priest, and immediately afterwards appointed professor, first of philosophy and later of theology. Between 1754 and 1764 he published a series of theological treatises, their main tendency being to modify the rigid scholastic system by an appeal to the Fathers, notably Augustine; from 1759 to 1762 he travelled in Germany, Italy and France, mainly with a view to examining the collections of documents in the various monastic libraries. In 1764 he was elected prince-abbot of St Blaise´s, and proved himself a model ruler both as abbot and prince." - (en.wikipedia.org 31.01.2020)
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