Anton Gindely
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Anton Gindely ({{langx|cs|Antonín Gindely}}, 3 September 1829, Prague{{snd}}24 October 1892) was a Bohemian historian, a son of a Hungarian German father and a Czech mother, born in Prague. As a distinguished historian, Gindely has left number of valuable historical works, written in German and Bohemian.{{cite book |last= Lützow |first= Francis |date= 1 January 1905|title= Lectures on the Historians of Bohemia: Being the Ilchester Lectures for the Year 1904| url= https://books.google.com/books?id=addnAAAAMAAJ|access-date=18 February 2022|location= University of Michigan Library | publisher= University of Michigan Library | page=105 | isbn= 978-1-275-38590-0}}
The development of Gindely's perspective on Bohemian history reflected his different personal trajectories through the tumultuous events that happened during the first half of 19th century.{{cite book |last= Palmitessa |first= James R. |date= 17 July 2014|title= Between Lipany and White Mountain: Essays in Late Medieval and Early Modern Bohemian History in Modern Czech Scholarship | url= https://books.google.com/books?id=RFQMBAAAQBAJ|access-date=18 February 2022|location= Leiden | publisher= Brill Publishers | page=20 | isbn= 978-9-004-27757-1}} He studied in Prague and in Olomouc, and, after travelling extensively in search of historical material, became professor of history at the German Charles-Ferdinand University of Prague and archivist for Bohemia in 1862. During the same time, Gindely was entrusted with the control of the library of Prince George Lobkowitz, which brought him in close connection with the literary interests of the leading families of the Bohemian nobility.{{cite journal |last1= Ward |first1= A. W. |title= Anton Gindely |url= http://www.jstor.org/stable//pdf/547366.pdf|journal= The English Historical Review |year= 1893 |volume=8 |issue=31 |pages=500–514|doi= 10.1093/ehr/VIII.XXXI.500 |access-date= 18 February 2022}} He principally occupied himself during the final years of Bohemian independence.{{cite book |last= Lützow |first= Francis |date= 1 January 1905|title= Lectures on the Historians of Bohemia: Being the Ilchester Lectures for the Year 1904| url= https://books.google.com/books?id=addnAAAAMAAJ|access-date=18 February 2022|location= University of Michigan Library | publisher= University of Michigan Library | page=105 | isbn= 978-1-275-38590-0}} He died in Prague.{{EB1911|inline=y|wstitle=Gindely, Anton|volume=12|page=27}}
Gindely's chief work is his Geschichte des dreissigjährigen Krieges (Prague, 1869–1880), which has been translated into English (New York, 1884); and his historical work is mainly concerned with the period of the Thirty Years' War. 'Unity of the brethren' was one of his focused areas, which was evolved out of a more radical Hussite Movement. This was included a two volume "History of the Bohemian Brethren" (1857–58).
Perhaps the most important of his numerous other works are:
- Geschichte der böhmischen Brüder (Prague, 1857–1858)
- Rudolf II. und seine Zeit (1862–1868)
- A criticism of Wallenstein, Waldstein während seines ersten Generalats (1886)
He wrote a history of Gabriel Bethlen in Hungarian, and edited the Monumenta historiae Bohemica. Gindely's posthumous work, Geschichte der Gegenreformation in Böhmen, was edited by T. Tupetz (1894).
References
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- Kamil Krofta: Antonín Gindely o české otázce r. 1879 a jeho poměr k rozdělení pražské university r. 1882. In 30 ČČH 1/1924, pp. 95–108.
External links
- [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000554594 History of the Thirty Years' War by Gindely | Hathi Trust Digital Library]
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