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Konrad of Lichtenau
A medieval German chronicler, d. at Ursperg, in the year 1240. He descended
from a noble Swabian family, and resided for some time at the imperial court.
Having become a monk, probably during a temporary residence in Rome at the court
of Pope Innocent III, he entered the Premonstratensian Order, and in 1226 became
Abbot of the monastery of Ursperg in Bavaria, where he died. For a long time he
was reputed the sole author of the so-called Chronicon Urspergense
, which
narrates the history of the world from King Ninus to A.D. 1229. But critical
investigation has shown that the work consists of several parts, of different
authorship. The first part to 1125, was written, in part at least, by Ekkehard
of Aura (q.v.); a continuation, from 1126 to 1225, was added by Abbot Burchard
(d. 1230), Konrad's predecessor as Abbot of Ursperg. Then Konrad continued the
work to 1229 and made the final redaction. Later continuators like Kaspar Hedio
brought the chronicle down to 1537. The first edition was brought out by Miller
and Foeniseca at Augsburg (1515) from a copy in the possession of Konrad
Peutinger. Another edition by Melanchthon and Mylius appeared at Basle (1569).
It was this edition that erroneously attributed the sole authorship of the
chronicle to Konrad. The last edition was printed at Strasburg in 1609. The
Chronicon
was edited by Abel and Weiland in the Mon.Germ. Hist. Script.
,
XXIII, 333-83; separate edition at Hanover, 1874.
GRONAU, Die Urspergerchronik und ihr Verfasser (Berlin, 1890). For critical discussion and bibliography see WATTENBACH, Deutschlands Geschichtsquellen im Mittelalter, II (6th ed., Berlin, 1893), 450; POTTHAST, Bibliotheca Historica Medii vi (Berlin, 1896), s. vv. Burchardus (p. 178), Chronicon Urspergense (p. 296), and Ekkehardus Uraugiensis (p. 400).
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