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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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Before becoming a journalist, in 1782, Ambros worked as an Italian language master in Vienna and began to edit Bänkellieder ([[Cantastoria]]) in Vienna. Until 1787, he edited 11 folios of Bänkellieder speaking of local events in Vienna and are satirizing the cultural struggle of the time, as well as the reforms of Joseph II. |
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*Till 1787 he edited 11 folios of Bänkellieder. |
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In 1785 he founded the "Grätzer Zeitung" in [[Graz]]. One year later, Ambros set up the liberal "Bauernzeitung", which was shut down in 1795 by the authorities. |
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*In a talented manner, effectively fulfilled by the spirit of the Age of Enlightenment, they sing of local events in Vienna and are satirical on the cultural struggle of the time and the reforms of Joseph II, in which a natural talent for journalism is already revealed. |
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*In 1785 he founded the "Grätzer Zeitung" in [[Graz]]. |
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⚫ | Since 1792 he was also a printer and published a variety of other magazines in 1795 and 1796 in Graz, until persecution forced him to retire to Innsbruck, where he ran a coffee house. In May 1798, he was deported from [[Vienna]] to his native country of Tyrol because of his highly political speeches made in public places.<ref>{{Ill|Tiroler Landesarchiv|de}}, Jüngeres Gubernium (JG), Fasc. 3504 1799 Presidential Politica No. 99.Nota Police station at Tiroler Polizeidirektion, 24.5.1798</ref> |
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*In 1786 to set up the original "Bauernzeitung", brilliantly guided by him in a liberal sense, which was suppressed by the reaction in 1795. |
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In 1799 and again from 1806-1809, he took up newspaper editing again. |
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* In 1806, after the annexation of [[Tyrol]] to the [[Kingdom of Bavaria]] Ambros Address Office now called ''Königlich Baierisches Fragamt''.<ref>Thomas Brandstetter, Thomas Hübel, Anton Tantner, Vor Google: Eine Mediengeschichte der Suchmaschine im analogen Zeitalter, 2014, [https://books.google.de/books?id=_2xEBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA113&lpg=PA113&dq=Ambros+Michael+Hermann&source=bl&ots=k0vnDseMZR&sig=nbr6692XpIJ7tTEYHanWE6s-8Ds&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjN-s_azZXZAhVIK8AKHfPGCRUQ6AEIQzAE#v=onepage&q=Ambros%20Michael%20Hermann&f=false][https://books.google.de/books?id=b0N0DAAAQBAJ&pg=PT84&dq=%22Im+Jahre+1806,+nach+der+Angliederung+Tirols+an+Bayern+nannte+sich+Ambros+Adressb%C3%BCro%22&hl=de&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwju7PG5_JrZAhVR6KQKHcw0COcQ6AEIJzAA#v=onepage&q=%22Im%20Jahre%201806%2C%20nach%20der%20Angliederung%20Tirols%20an%20Bayern%20nannte%20sich%20Ambros%20Adressb%C3%BCro%22&f=false p. 95]</ref> |
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Born | Burgeis (Vintschgau) (Südtirol) | October 5, 1750
Died | July 23, 1809 | (aged 58)
Other names | Pseudonym Hans Kaspar |
Known for | Dampfnudel as a writer's reward |
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Michael Hermann Ambros was an Austrian publisher and Author of Cantastoria.
Biography
Before becoming a journalist, in 1782, Ambros worked as an Italian language master in Vienna and began to edit Bänkellieder (Cantastoria) in Vienna. Until 1787, he edited 11 folios of Bänkellieder speaking of local events in Vienna and are satirizing the cultural struggle of the time, as well as the reforms of Joseph II.
In 1785 he founded the "Grätzer Zeitung" in Graz. One year later, Ambros set up the liberal "Bauernzeitung", which was shut down in 1795 by the authorities.
Since 1792 he was also a printer and published a variety of other magazines in 1795 and 1796 in Graz, until persecution forced him to retire to Innsbruck, where he ran a coffee house. In May 1798, he was deported from Vienna to his native country of Tyrol because of his highly political speeches made in public places.[1]
In 1799 and again from 1806-1809, he took up newspaper editing again.
He died completely impoverished.[2]
References
- ^ Tiroler Landesarchiv , Jüngeres Gubernium (JG), Fasc. 3504 1799 Presidential Politica No. 99.Nota Police station at Tiroler Polizeidirektion, 24.5.1798
- ^ Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, [1]; Ambros, Michael Hermann - Consortium of European Research Libraries Thesaurus, [2]