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Gerold Edlibach
Swiss historian

Gerold Edlibach

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Swiss historian
A.K.A.
Zürcher Wappenbuch, Zürcher Chronik
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Birth
24 September 1454, Zürich, Switzerland
Death
28 August 1530, Zürich, Switzerland (aged 75 years)
Age
75 years
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Gerold Edlibach(24 September 1454 – 28 August 1530) was a chronicler andofficial of Zurich, author of the Zürcher Chronik.

He was born to Ulrich Edlibach andAnna Landolt of Einsiedeln. His mother was from a wealthy family of ironmongers, who after her first husband's death married the mayor of Zurich, Hans Waldmann. Gerold Edlibach married Ursula Röist, with whom he had a total of 18 children. He was employed by the Einsiedeln Abbey to manage its property in the city of Zurich during 1473 to 1480. He was elected to the city council in 1487, but he was forced to retire after the execution of his step-father in 1489.He sat in the council again during 1493 to 1499 and during 1515 to 1524. He acted as a reeve for the city in Bülach in 1488,in Grüningen during 1494 to 1498 and in Greifensee, Zürich during 1505 to 1507. As an opponent of the Reformation in Zürich led by Ulrich Zwingli, he opted to retire from all offices in 1524.

His main work is theZürcher Chronik which documents the history of the Old Swiss Confederacy from 1431 to 1530. The portion covering the time up to 1486 is partly based on the illustrated chronicle by Diebold Schilling the Elder. Edlibach extended the 1486 work adding his own account of contemporary events until his death in 1530, although entries become noticeably briefer after 1517. The manuscript is kept at the Zurich Central Library

Edlibach also published aZürcher Wappenbuch in the 1480s, an account of the Waldmann scandal of 1489(Waldmannscher Auflauf)and a glossary of Rotwelsch(fickabel des rotwelschtz) in 1490, besides various notes on the Reformation during 1520 to 1527.

The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 12 Mar 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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