Willibald Pirckheimer

Willibald Pirckheimer

Willibald Pirckheimer (December 5, 1470, Eichstätt, Bavaria - December 22, 1530) was a German Renaissance lawyer, author and Renaissance humanist, a wealthy and prominent figure in Nuremberg in the 16th century, and a member of the governing City Council for two periods. He was the closest friend of the artist Albrecht Dürer, who made a number of portraits of him, and a close friend of the great humanist and theologian Erasmus.

Born in Eichstätt, Bavaria, the son of a lawyer, Dr Johannes Pirckheimer, he was educated in Italy, studying law at Padua and Pavia for seven years. His wife was called Cresencia, and they had at least a daughter, Felicitas. His elder sister Caritas (1467-1532) was Abbess of St Clare's Franciscan convent in Nuremberg (also in effect a girl's school for the city's upper class) and was also a gifted classical scholar; Dürer's "life of the Virgin" woodcut series was dedicated to her. [The German Wikipedia has a full life - link via Willibald] He probably met Dürer in 1495.

He was a member of a group of Nuremberg humanists including Conrad Celtis, Sebald Schreyer, and Hartmann Schedel (author of the "Nuremberg Chronicle"). He also was consulted by the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I on literary matters. He translated many classical texts into German (as well as Greek texts into Latin), and was a believer in translating "by the sense" rather than over-literally, a great question of the day. Among other works, he edited and had published an edition of Ptolemy's "Geographia" in 1525.

In 1499 Pirckheimer was chosen by the City Council to command their contingent of troops in the Imperial army during the Swabian War against the Swiss. On his return he was presented with a gold cup by the City. This may be referred to in Dürer's engraving "Nemesis" of about 1502. [http://www.bodkinprints.co.uk/product.php?id=20] As Dürer had not received a classical education, it is usually assumed that much of the display of classical and humanist learning in his works, especially his prints, reflected his discussions with Pirckheimer. A notable example is "Melencolia I". Pirckheimer lent Dürer the money for his second trip to Italy in 1506-7, and ten letters to him from Dürer in Italy demonstrate the closeness of the friendship, with much teasing. After the death in 1560 of the last of Dürer's immediate family Pirckheimer's grandson Willibald Imhoff bought the remaining Dürer collections and papers. Most of Pirckheimer's own library, famous in its day, was sold by another Imhoff descendent to the Earl of Arundel in 1636. Much of this passed via the collection of Sir Hans Sloane to the British Library.

Like Dürer, he is buried in the cemetery of the Johannis-kirche in Nuremberg.

References

*cite book|first=Giulia|last=Bartrum|title=Albrecht Dürer and his Legacy|publisher=British Museum Press|year=2002|id=ISBN 0-7141-2633-0


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