Georg Zappert
Deceased Person
1806 – 1859
Who was Georg Zappert?
Georg Zappert was a Hungarian historian and archaeologist.
The son of well-to-do parents, Zappert was educated at the Pesth gymnasium and at the University of Vienna. He began the study of medicine, but relinquished it after renouncing Judaism for Roman Catholicism in 1829, then taking up theology. This too he was forced to abandon in the second year, owing to deafness caused by a severe illness; and after this disappointment, which he felt keenly, he devoted himself to what became his life-work, namely, the study of the Middle Ages.
He led a retired life in Vienna. He foretold the time of his death to the minute three days before it occurred; there have been in his family several cases of similar premonition. The Imperial Academy of Sciences elected him corresponding member on July 28, 1851.
Zappert published: "Gravure en Bois du XII. Siècle"; "Vita B. Petri Acotanti"; and the following memoirs: "Ueber Antiquitätenfunde im Mittelalter"; "Epiphania, ein Beitrag zur-Christlichen Kunstarchäologie"; "Ueber Badewesen in Mittelalterlicher und Späterer Zeit"; "Ueber Sogenannte Verbrüderungsbücher in Nekrologien im Mittelalter"; "Ueber ein für den Jugendunterricht des Kaisers Max I.
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