Veit Arnpeck

Momorial of Veit Arnpeck among others, in front of Domburg

Veit Arnpeck (c. 1440 in Freising – 1496 in Landshut) was a Bavarian historian. He was educated at Amberg and Vienna and later became parish priest of St. Martin's Church, Landshut and chaplain to Bishop Sixtus. He is considered a significant figure in the development of Bavarian historiography and was praised by Johannes Aventinus (Aventin) as one of his most important predecessors. His works include Chronicon Austriacum down to 1488 (Pez, Script. rer. Austr., I, 1165), Liber de gestis episcoporum Frisingensium (Deutinger, Beitr. z. Gesch. d. Erzbisth. Munch.-Fries., III), and the Chronicon Baioariorum (Pez, Thesaurus, III, ii, 19 sq.).

Arnpeck died early 1496[1] in Landshut, and with reasonable certainty the cause of death was the plague.[2]

References

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  1. ^ S. Riezler: Historische Zeitschrift, Bd. 115, H. 2 (1916), S. 342–345 ff
  2. ^ G. Leidinger: Veit Arnpecks „Chronik der Bayern“, Verlag der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, München 1936, S. 9
Attribution
  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Veit Arnpeck". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.