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Driven from [[Alsace]] by the marauding bands of [[Count Mansfeld]], he fled to [[Ingolstadt]] where he began to study law. A love disappointment, however, turned his thoughts to the church, and in 1624 he entered the [[Society of Jesus]]. Continuing his study of the humanities, he became in 1628 professor of [[rhetoric]] at [[Innsbruck]], and in 1635 at Ingolstadt, whither he had been transferred by his superiors in order to study [[theology]]. In 1633 he was ordained a priest. |
Driven from [[Alsace]] by the marauding bands of [[Count Mansfeld]], he fled to [[Ingolstadt]] where he began to study law. A love disappointment, however, turned his thoughts to the church, and in 1624 he entered the [[Society of Jesus]]. Continuing his study of the humanities, he became in 1628 professor of [[rhetoric]] at [[Innsbruck]], and in 1635 at Ingolstadt, whither he had been transferred by his superiors in order to study [[theology]]. In 1633 he was ordained a priest. |
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His lectures and poems had now made him famous, and he was summoned to [[Munich]] where, in 1638, he became court chaplain to the elector [[Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria|Maximilian I]]. He remained in Munich till 1650, when he went to live at [[Landshut]] and afterwards at [[Amberg]]. In 1654 he was transferred to [[Neuburg an der Donau|Neuburg on the Danube]], as court preacher and confessor to the [[count palatine]]. He remained at Neuburg for the rest of his life. |
His lectures and poems had now made him famous, and he was summoned to [[Munich]] where, in 1638, he became court chaplain to the elector [[Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria|Maximilian I]]. He remained in Munich till 1650, when he went to live at [[Landshut]] and afterwards at [[Amberg]]. In 1654 he was transferred to [[Neuburg an der Donau|Neuburg on the Danube]], as court preacher and confessor to the [[count palatine]]. He remained at Neuburg for the rest of his life. |
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A collected edition of Balde's works in 4 vols was published at [[Cologne]] in 1660; a more complete edition in 8 vols at Munich, 1729; also a good selection by L. Spach ([[Paris]] and [[Strasbourg]], 1871). An edition of his Latin lyrics was edited by Benno Müller in 1844 in Munich and another edition also appeared at Regensburg in 1884. There are translations into German of some of his odes by [[Johann Gottfried Herder]] (1795), his satires by Johannes Neubig ([[Munich]], 1833) and J. Schrott and M. Schleich ([[Munich]], 1870). See G. Westermayer, ''Jacobus Balde, sein Leben und seine Werke'' (1868); J. Bach, ''Jakob Balde'' ([[Freiburg]], 1904). Various odes have been translated into English by Karl Maurer. |
A collected edition of Balde's works in 4 vols was published at [[Cologne]] in 1660; a more complete edition in 8 vols at Munich, 1729; also a good selection by L. Spach ([[Paris]] and [[Strasbourg]], 1871). An edition of his Latin lyrics was edited by Benno Müller in 1844 in Munich and another edition also appeared at Regensburg in 1884. There are translations into German of some of his odes by [[Johann Gottfried Herder]] (1795), his satires by Johannes Neubig ([[Munich]], 1833) and J. Schrott and M. Schleich ([[Munich]], 1870). See G. Westermayer, ''Jacobus Balde, sein Leben und seine Werke'' (1868); J. Bach, ''Jakob Balde'' ([[Freiburg]], 1904). Various odes have been translated into English by Karl Maurer. |
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[[File:Titel en armillarium als titelvignet Titelpagina voor Jacobus Balde, Lyricorum libri IV, Keulen 1645 Lyricorum (titel op object), RP-P-OB-50.006.jpg|thumb|Jacob Balde, ''Lyricorum libri IV'', Lowijs Elzevier (III), Jost Kalckhoven, Cologne, 1645.]] |
[[File:Titel en armillarium als titelvignet Titelpagina voor Jacobus Balde, Lyricorum libri IV, Keulen 1645 Lyricorum (titel op object), RP-P-OB-50.006.jpg|thumb|Jacob Balde, ''Lyricorum libri IV'', Lowijs Elzevier (III), Jost Kalckhoven, Cologne, 1645.]] |
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* {{cite book |title=Epithalamion|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qhZSAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Monachii |
* {{cite book |title=Epithalamion|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qhZSAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Monachii|language=la|date=1635|access-date=25 May 2019}} |
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* {{cite book |title=De vanitate mundi|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MYtQAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Monachii |
* {{cite book |title=De vanitate mundi|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MYtQAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Monachii|language=la|date=1636|access-date=25 May 2019}} |
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* {{cite book |title=Batrachomyomachia Homeri, tuba Romana cantata, et aevo nostro accommodata|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=G4BEAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Ingolstadt |
* {{cite book |title=Batrachomyomachia Homeri, tuba Romana cantata, et aevo nostro accommodata|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=G4BEAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Ingolstadt|language=la|date=1637|access-date=25 May 2019}} |
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* {{cite book |title=Agathyrsus|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9d1IAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Monachii |
* {{cite book |title=Agathyrsus|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9d1IAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Monachii|language=la|date=1638|access-date=25 May 2019}} |
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* {{cite book |title=Iacobi Balde è Societate Iesv Lyricorvm Lib. IV.: Epodon Lib. Vnus|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=l7FXAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Monachii |
* {{cite book |title=Iacobi Balde è Societate Iesv Lyricorvm Lib. IV.: Epodon Lib. Vnus|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=l7FXAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Monachii|language=la|date=1643|access-date=25 May 2019}} |
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* {{cite book |title=Iacobi Balde è Societate Jesv Sylvarum Libri VII.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pYhEAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Monachii |
* {{cite book |title=Iacobi Balde è Societate Jesv Sylvarum Libri VII.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pYhEAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Monachii|language=la|date=1643|access-date=25 May 2019}} |
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* {{cite book |title=Agathyrsus teutsch|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1aeHWKC2mmAC|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=München |
* {{cite book |title=Agathyrsus teutsch|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1aeHWKC2mmAC|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=München|language=de|date=1647|access-date=25 May 2019}} |
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* {{cite book |title=Medicinae Gloria Per Satyras XXII. Asserta|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_jRYAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Monachii |
* {{cite book |title=Medicinae Gloria Per Satyras XXII. Asserta|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_jRYAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Monachii|language=la|date=1651|access-date=25 May 2019}} |
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* {{cite book |title=Iephtias: Tragoedia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=N1pEAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Ambergae |
* {{cite book |title=Iephtias: Tragoedia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=N1pEAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Ambergae|language=la|date=1654|access-date=25 May 2019}} |
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* {{cite book |title=Satyra contra abusum Tabaci ad Aemilianum Aloysium Guevarram|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XANXAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Monachii |
* {{cite book |title=Satyra contra abusum Tabaci ad Aemilianum Aloysium Guevarram|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XANXAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Monachii|language=la|date=1657|access-date=25 May 2019}} |
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* {{cite book |title=Vultuosæ torvitatis encomium. In gratiam philosophorum, ac poetarum explicatum|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xNxoAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Monachii |
* {{cite book |title=Vultuosæ torvitatis encomium. In gratiam philosophorum, ac poetarum explicatum|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xNxoAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Monachii|language=la|date=1658|access-date=25 May 2019}} |
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* {{cite book |title=Urania victrix|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EVtEAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Monachii |
* {{cite book |title=Urania victrix|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EVtEAAAAcAAJ|last=Balde|first=Jakob|location=Monachii|language=la|date=1663|access-date=25 May 2019}} |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 14:01, 12 July 2024
Jakob Balde | |
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Born | 4 January 1604 Ensisheim |
Died | 9 August 1668 (aged 64) Neuburg an der Donau |
Occupation | Writer, poet |
Jakob Balde (January 4, 1604 – August 9, 1668), a German poet who wrote primarily in Neo-Latin rather than in his native German language, was born at Ensisheim in Alsace.
Biography
Driven from Alsace by the marauding bands of Count Mansfeld, he fled to Ingolstadt where he began to study law. A love disappointment, however, turned his thoughts to the church, and in 1624 he entered the Society of Jesus. Continuing his study of the humanities, he became in 1628 professor of rhetoric at Innsbruck, and in 1635 at Ingolstadt, whither he had been transferred by his superiors in order to study theology. In 1633 he was ordained a priest.
His lectures and poems had now made him famous, and he was summoned to Munich where, in 1638, he became court chaplain to the elector Maximilian I. He remained in Munich till 1650, when he went to live at Landshut and afterwards at Amberg. In 1654 he was transferred to Neuburg on the Danube, as court preacher and confessor to the count palatine. He remained at Neuburg for the rest of his life.
A collected edition of Balde's works in 4 vols was published at Cologne in 1660; a more complete edition in 8 vols at Munich, 1729; also a good selection by L. Spach (Paris and Strasbourg, 1871). An edition of his Latin lyrics was edited by Benno Müller in 1844 in Munich and another edition also appeared at Regensburg in 1884. There are translations into German of some of his odes by Johann Gottfried Herder (1795), his satires by Johannes Neubig (Munich, 1833) and J. Schrott and M. Schleich (Munich, 1870). See G. Westermayer, Jacobus Balde, sein Leben und seine Werke (1868); J. Bach, Jakob Balde (Freiburg, 1904). Various odes have been translated into English by Karl Maurer.
Works
- Balde, Jakob (1635). Epithalamion (in Latin). Monachii. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
- Balde, Jakob (1636). De vanitate mundi (in Latin). Monachii. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
- Balde, Jakob (1637). Batrachomyomachia Homeri, tuba Romana cantata, et aevo nostro accommodata (in Latin). Ingolstadt. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
- Balde, Jakob (1638). Agathyrsus (in Latin). Monachii. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
- Balde, Jakob (1643). Iacobi Balde è Societate Iesv Lyricorvm Lib. IV.: Epodon Lib. Vnus (in Latin). Monachii. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
- Balde, Jakob (1643). Iacobi Balde è Societate Jesv Sylvarum Libri VII (in Latin). Monachii. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
- Balde, Jakob (1647). Agathyrsus teutsch (in German). München. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
- Balde, Jakob (1651). Medicinae Gloria Per Satyras XXII. Asserta (in Latin). Monachii. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
- Balde, Jakob (1654). Iephtias: Tragoedia (in Latin). Ambergae. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
- Balde, Jakob (1657). Satyra contra abusum Tabaci ad Aemilianum Aloysium Guevarram (in Latin). Monachii. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
- Balde, Jakob (1658). Vultuosæ torvitatis encomium. In gratiam philosophorum, ac poetarum explicatum (in Latin). Monachii. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
- Balde, Jakob (1663). Urania victrix (in Latin). Monachii. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
References
- Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
External links
- Works of Jakob Balde online (e.g. the Cologne edition) - project Camena
- Odes of Jakob Balde
- Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. .
- Jakob Balde entry (in Italian) by Franco Bruno Averardi in the Enciclopedia Treccani, 1930