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Franz Töpsl

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Bavarian Augustinian Canon Regular
Franz Töpsl
Born(1711-11-18)18 November 1711
Munich, Bavaria
Died12 March 1796(1796-03-12) (aged 84)
Munich, Bavaria
NationalityBavarian
OccupationProvost
Known forBiographies
Ex libris, Augustinian Canons ofPolling Abbey, Provost Franz Töpsl

Franz Töpsl (18 November 1711 – 12 March 1796) was an AugustinianCanon Regular, provost ofPolling Abbey, historian and librarian.

Life

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Franz Joachim Joseph Martin Töpsl was born inMunich, Bavaria on the night of 17–18 November 1711. In 1729 he entered the Polling Abbey of AugustinianCanons Regular nearWeilheim in Oberbayern. On 16 April 1744 he was elected provost there. During an administration of almost 52 years he attempted to improve the abbey through upgrading the educational institute and systematically expanding the library.[1]

The lawyerJohann Georg von Lori founded theBayerische Gelehrte Gesellschaft (Learned Society of Bavaria) on 12 October 1758.[2]This led to the foundation byMaximilian III Joseph, Elector of Bavaria of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities on 28 March 1759.CountSigmund von Haimhausen was the first president.[2]Franz Töpsl became a member of the academy that year.[3]He later supplied scientific instruments to the academy.[4]

From 1773 he was a Country Deputy (Deputirter der Landschaft), and from 1781 in charge of state education.In his spare time he compiledScriptores ordinis canonicorum regularium S. Augustini, biographical and bibliographical works about writers belonging to his order.He also wrote a historical outline of his abbey.[1]

Franz Töpsl died suddenly on 12 March 1796 in Munich.[1]

Portrait collection

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The archive of theLudwig Maximilian University of Munich holds a collection of about 90 portraits of Augustinian canons, acquired after the secularization of the Bavarian monasteries in 1803. They are unframed, in poor condition, and have no identification of the subjects. It turns out that they originated when Franz Töpsl asked for portraits of writers of his order from across Europe. He had the originals repainted in standard format, then placed in frames that held the name of the canon. The portraits were hung in the abbey. By comparison to his unpublishedEncyclopedia of the writers of the order of Augustinian Canons it has been possible to identify almost all the subjects.[5]

References

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Citations

  1. ^abcOefele 1894, p. 453.
  2. ^abGeschichte: Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften.
  3. ^Rückschau - verstorbene Mitglieder: Akademie.
  4. ^Erlich 2007, p. 81.
  5. ^Jahn 2008.

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