Matthias M. Tischler
Matthias Martin Tischler (born March 18, 1968 in Münchberg, Bavaria) is a German palaeographer, philologist and historian, stemming from a multinational and -confessional family with Austrian, Bohemian, French and Hungarian origins. After his great-uncle, the Austrian musicologist and composer Hans Tischler (Vienna, January 18, 1915 – Bloomington, Ind., November 18, 2010), he is the family’s second member with strong interests in the culture of the Middle Ages.
Academic studies and professional career
Tischler has studied at the Universities of Heidelberg and Munich Classical Philology and Medieval Latin, Medieval and Modern History, Applied Historical Sciences and Romance Philology (1989–1995). After his Heidelberg PhD in 1998 (director: Walter Berschin) he was a Post-graduate fellowship holder at the Deutsches Historisches Institut in Paris (1998–1999) and in the University of Bamberg (1999–2001), and a Scientific assistant, Collaborator and Lecturer at the Hugo von Sankt Viktor-Institut in Frankfurt/M. and the University of Frankfurt/M. (2001–2009). In Frankfurt/M. he then studied Islam and Christian-Muslim encounters (2003–2005) with Christian Troll. After his Dresden habilitation in 2009 (director: Gert Melville) he was a Senior assistant professor of Medieval and Transcultural History at the University of Dresden up to 2012. Since 2013 he is a Research professor of Transcultural Medieval History at the Institut d’Estudis Medievals (IEM) of the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB). In the academic year 2014/2015 he has been a visiting professor at the École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris. In the academic year 2015/2016 he is a visiting fellow at the Medieval Institute of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. In the academic year 2016/2017 he will be a visiting professor at the University of Vienna.
PhD and thesis of habilitation
Tischler has written his PhD on the production, transmission, reception and edition of Einhart’s Vita Karoli in the Middle Ages and Modern Times. His thesis of habilitation deals with the biblical legacy of the Augustinian abbey of St. Victor in Paris, a centre of scholastic learning with Europe-wide attraction and radiance between the 12th to the 15th centuries.
Research fields and publications
Tischler has published in different languages (Catalan, English, French, German, Italian and Spanish) on the dissemination and use of Ostrogothic, Visigothic and Carolingian biographical, historiographical, juridical and philosophical texts and their effects on political identity building, on the role of the Jews’, Christians’ and Muslims’ sacred and polemical texts from comparative intra- and transcultural standpoints and on central aspects of the intellectual history of individual scholars and religious Orders in the Early, Central and Late Middle Ages. His more recent focus lies here on the interrelationship between the medieval edition of biblical manuscripts and historiographical writing in transcultural societies and on the transfer and transformation of scholasticism in European centres and peripheries of learning. Tischler's central research interests are the further development of codicological, palaeographical and philological studies within transcultural history, following methodologically his academic grandfather Bernhard Bischoff and his academic father Walter Berschin, the establishment of codicologically and philologically grounded Transcultural Medieval Studies on the Iberian Peninsula, the Mediterranean World and beyond, and the development of a new master narrative on counteracting collective religious memories in the Middle Ages on the basis of Jan Assmann's and Aleida Assmann's concept of cultural memory and Johannes Fried's model of "historische Memorik".
New projects
Tischler has most recently finished a comprehensive monograph on the more or less unknown transfer of early scholastic learning from Northern France to the North-Eastern peripheries of the Holy Roman Empire in the 12th and 13th centuries, which will be published in 2016. He is currently writing the first part of a trilogy of the history of Christian-Muslim encounters and entanglements in the medieval Iberian Peninsula between the 8th and 15th centuries. In March 2014 he has been installed as the official editor of the new critical edition of Einhart’s Vita Karoli, which will be published by the Monumenta Germaniae Historica in Munich. From May 2015 onwards he is co-directing (together with Walter Pohl) the FWF-project "Bible and Historiography in Transcultural Iberian Societies, 8th to 12th Centuries" at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna. Since 2015, he is responsible (together with Armand Puig i Tàrrech) for the Latin section of the Corpus Biblicum Catalanicum, Barcelona. From 2016 to 2019 he will co-direct (together with Stefan Esders, Berlin, Simon MacLean, St. Andrews, Sarah Hamilton, Exeter, and Max Diesenberger, Vienna) the new HERA-project "After Empire: Using and Not Using the Past in the Crisis of the Carolingian World, c.900‒c.1050" (UNUP).
Scientific activities
Tischler is the founder and editor-in-chief of the new Journal of Transcultural Medieval Studies (JTMS), published by de Gruyter (Berlin - Munich - Boston) from 2014 onwards. He is furthermore co-editor of Medievalia. Revista d’Estudis Medievals, UAB, of Bibliotheca Philosophorum Medii Aevi Cataloniae, published by Obrador edèndum (Santa Coloma de Queralt), and of Rarissima Mediaevalia. Opera Latina, published by Aschendorff (Munster/W.).
Since 1992, Tischler has been invited for giving talks throughout Europe and North America, especially Austria (Vienna), Denmark (Odense), England (Leeds), France (Auxerre, Bordeaux, Nice, Paris and Tours), Germany (Berlin, Cologne, Dresden, Frankfurt/M., Hamburg, Heidelberg, Leipzig, Rostock, Tübingen and Wolfenbüttel), Portugal (Lisbon), Spain (Barcelona, Córdoba, Girona, Lleida, Madrid, Murcia and Santiago de Compostela) and Switzerland (Berne and Fribourg), Canada (Montréal) and USA (Ann Arbor and Princeton).
Tischler has been a scientific consultant in the preparation of several historical exhibitions ("Kaiser Heinrich II.", Bamberg, July 9 – Oktober 20, 2002; "Canossa 1077. Erschütterung der Welt. Geschichte, Kunst und Kultur am Aufgang der Romanik", Paderborn, July 21 – November 5, 2006).
In 2013/2014, Tischler has initiated the donation of the private library of the German philosopher Kurt Hübner (1921–2013) to the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB).
Media activities
Tischler has been the scientific expert of the radio report "Einhart in Hessen", Hessischer Rundfunk, HR 2 Kulturradio (2002; script and moderation: Andreas Horchler, Frankfurt/M.) and of the successful European documentary-drama "Karl der Große" (2010–2012; script: Christian Weber, Taglichtmedia, Cologne; director: Gabriele Wengler, Munich). Together with Hans Daiber and Alexander Fidora, he is currently a scientific expert of the new documentary-drama "Lullius: Discovering Ramon Llull" (since 2016; producer: Òscar Palet Santandreu, Madrid).
Private life
Tischler is living with his family in Barcelona and Sant Cugat del Vallès.
Main publications
- Einharts Vita Karoli. Studien zur Entstehung, Überlieferung und Rezeption (MGH. Schriften 48, I–II), Hanover 2001 [ISBN 3-7752-5448-X].
- Die Christus- und Engelweihe im Mittelalter. Texte, Bilder und Studien zu einem ekklesiologischen Erzählmotiv (Erudiri Sapientia. Studien zum Mittelalter und zu seiner Rezeptionsgeschichte 5), Berlin 2005 [ISBN 3-05-004075-0].
- (together with Alexander Fidora), Christlicher Norden – Muslimischer Süden. Ansprüche und Wirklichkeiten von Christen, Juden und Muslimen auf der Iberischen Halbinsel im Hoch- und Spätmittelalter (Erudiri Sapientia. Studien zum Mittelalter und zu seiner Rezeptionsgeschichte 7), Munster/W. 2011 [ISBN 978-3-402-10427-9].
- (together with Michael Borgolte), Transkulturelle Verflechtungen im mittelalterlichen Jahrtausend. Europa, Ostasien, Afrika, Darmstadt 2012 [ISBN 978-3-534-24487-4].
- Die Bibel in Saint-Victor zu Paris. Das Buch der Bücher als Gradmesser für wissenschaftliche, soziale und ordensgeschichtliche Umbrüche im europäischen Hoch- und Spätmittelalter (Corpus Victorinum. Instrumenta 6), Munster/W. 2014 [ISBN 978-3-402-10433-0].
External links
- Personal Homepage (with full CV) at the IEM (UAB)
- academia.edu (with full CV) on academia.edu
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