REGENSBURG

rāˈgənsboorkh, city (1994 pop. 125,337), Bavaria, SE Germany, a port at the confluence of the Danube (Donau) and Regen rivers. In English it is known as Ratisbon. The city is a commercial, industrial, and transportation center; its manufactures include electronics, wood products, and motor vehicles. There are shipyards in the city, and the ports are a busy interchange along the Danube.

Regensburg, one of the oldest German cities, is a cultural center with many historic monuments. Dating back, as Radasbona, to Celtic times, it was an important Roman frontier station, known as Castra Regina. An abbey was founded there in the mid-7th cent., and St. Boniface established an episcopal see in 739. Regensburg was captured (788) by Charlemagne when he subjugated Bavaria. The city was one of the most prosperous commercial centers of medieval Germany, trading especially with India and the Middle East. In 1245, Regensburg was made a free imperial city; part of the adjacent countryside, however, remained in ecclesiastical hands.

The city proper accepted the Reformation in the 16th cent., but soon thereafter it was strongly influenced by the Roman Catholic Counter Reformation (late 16th cent.). Its commerce declined in the 15th and 16th cent., as a result of the shifting of international trade routes. In the Thirty Years War, Regensburg, garrisoned by Bavarian troops, was bombarded and captured (1633) by the Protestant general Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar, but it was recovered (1634) by imperial forces under Ferdinand of Hungary and Bohemia (later Emperor Ferdinand III).

Regensburg was frequently the meeting place of the imperial diet from 1532, and from 1663 to 1806 it was the permanent seat of the diet. The diet that met there from 1801 to 1803 under the influence of Napoleon Bonaparte completely reorganized the moribund Holy Roman Empire. The city and the bishopric of Regensburg (later raised to an archbishopric) were given, with Aschaffenburg, to K. T. von Dalberg. In 1810 the city passed to Bavaria and became the capital of the Upper Palatinate. Regensburg was bombed extensively by the Allies in World War II, largely because it was an airplane-manufacturing center; most of its medieval buildings survived with surprisingly little damage.

Noteworthy structures of the city include the Gothic cathedral (13th–16th cent.); parts of the Porta Praetoria, a Roman gate (built a.d. 179); the Schottenkirche St. Jakob, a 12th-century church; an 11th-century chapel (with later decoration in the rococo style); the old city hall (14th–18th cent.), where the imperial diet met; and St. Emmeram, the episcopal residence (a former Benedictine convent founded in the 7th cent.). The church of the Benedictine convent, with foundations dating from the 8th cent. to the 12th cent. and with an 18th-century baroque interior, contains the tombs of Emperor Arnulf and of Louis the Child. Regensburg is the seat of a university (founded 1965) and schools of engineering and church music. The city was a residence of the painter Albrecht Altdorfer and the astronomer Johannes Kepler, both of whom died there.

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...necessity of establishing a shorter route to the Danube to Regensburg finally motivated the sustained effort necessary to overcome...beginning of the Moravian wars of the 860s, but Freising, Regensburg, Passau, and other ecclesiastical institutions, as well as...
...167. R. Judah Hasid, the Mayor of Regensburg and the Bleating Lamb 339...171. R. Judah Hasid Saves the Jews of Regensburg from the Charge of Murder 356...174. The Bishop of Salzburg Who Cameto Regensburg with the Intention of Killing R. Judah...
...Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Passau, and Regensburg. The language used to describe Jews...1420-1480), Rabbi Israel Bruna of Regensburg (1400-1480), Rabbi Moses Mintz (c. 1415-c...decision concerning a similar issue in Regensburg; see his responsum number 131. I...
...revivals: in north Germany, primarily Berlin, from the mid-1840s to the mid-1860s; and in south Germany and Austria, primarily Regensburg, from c. 1870 to c. 1890. Further, since it is impossible to explore the relevant works of all composers active within...
...continued their work at the University of Regensburg, Ger- many, from 1977 until today...of Psychology at the University of Regensburg, in Germany. Dr. Grossmanns research...Department of Psychology, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany Klaus E. Grossmann...
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...Rechtfertigungsverstandnis in den Religionsgesprachen von Hagenau, Worms und Regensburg 1540/41 by Walter L. Moore Athina Lexutt, Forschungen...extended theological dialogue successively at Hagenau, Worms, and Regensburg. Despite the presence of political circumstances favorable...
...Islam a year ago at the University of Regensburg were a reaffirmation of the fundamental...documents/hf_ben-xvi_spe_20060912_university-regensburg_en.html accessed November 12, 2007...the popes remarks at the University of Regensburg, and thus my discussion of it may be...
...discussing the invasion of Congo); Kenneth Regensburg, Refugee Law Reconsidered: Reconciling...N. Doc. S/INF/15 (1960). (49.) See Regensburg, supra note 41, at 249-50. (50.) See...33 VA. J. INTL L. 765, 776 (1993); Regensburg, supra note 41, at 250. (53.) See...
...categorized as securely attached using the Regensburg scoring method tended to accept the...children. The AAIQ was scored using the Regensburg method of analyzing the Adult Attachment...associates (Main Goldwyn, 1989), the Regensburg scoring system is particularly well...
...Catholicism and Bavarian culture. Born near Regensburg in the village of Pursruck (Oberpfalz...then entered the diocesan seminary at Regensburg and was ordained to the priesthood in...citizens from Alsace. He returned to Regensburg to teach at its seminary. During the...
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The Regensburg Moment. by Richard John Neuhaus...September 12 lecture at the University of Regensburg and the controversy surrounding it will...five or twenty years from now, as "The Regensburg Moment." As many commentators, Muslim...
...Pope Benedicts September lecture in Regensburg and his use of the now infamous quote...vigor. But the dispute over the popes Regensburg speech compounded the right mix: brusque...larger program outlined in the popes Regensburg speech, his comments on violence and...
...September lecture at the University of Regensburg in his native Bavaria. In his lectio...another aspect of the popes lecture at Regensburg, one which, perhaps more than his statement...and Reflections"--the popes lecture at Regensburg took up his vision of the intrinsic...
...gave in September at the University of Regensburg. That speech was held to be as inflammatory...to what he preaches. What he did at Regensburg was to quote a learned 14th-century...stress not what had been the message of Regensburg, but the pain it had evidently caused...
...world. At a lecture at the University of Regensburg in Germany the pope quoted an unlikely...themes were the core of his lecture at Regensburg. The popes repudiation of religiously...that achievement away from him? The Regensburg lecture and the responses to it can...
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...comments about Islam at the now-famous Regensburg address had alienated Muslims all around...the pontiff and was asked about the Regensburg speech. "His Holiness expressed to me...the pope had seemed to have implied at Regensburg, i.e. that Islam promotes violence...
...September 12 lecture at the University of Regensburg, in which he appeared to equate Islam...crusade. In fact, a closer look at the Regensburg speech, as well as statements made throughout...Muslim country, effectively buried the Regensburg controversy, with Islamists hailing...
...Siestas. Byline: ERNEST GILL REGENSBURG, Germany (dpa) Germans are the busiest...bed fast asleep. Results of the new Regensburg University Sleep Laboratory survey...sleep researchers at the University of Regensburg. That compares to only 8 per cent...
...being delivered to the BMW plant in Regensburg where the Series-1 is being built...strengthens our relationship with the Regensburg plant. Mr Krueger said investment at...important for BMW and Hams Hall. BMWs Regensburg plant is already taking engines from...
Applying Logic to Recent Events. Byline: RENE ESPINA OUR Holy Father in his address at the University of Regensburg, Germany had as his main theme "faith and reason." "Truly divine God is the God who has revealed himself as logos (reason), and...
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REGENSBURG ra g nsboorkh, city (1994 pop. 125,337), Bavaria...the ports are a busy interchange along the Danube. Regensburg, one of the oldest German cities, is a cultural center...and St. Boniface established an episcopal see in 739. Regensburg was captured (788) by Charlemagne when he subjugated...
...German painter and engraver. He served as city architect of Regensburg, where much of his life was spent. Although influenced by...to paint pure landscape, of which the Danube Landscape at Regensburg (1522 25) is typical. His varied subject matter included...
RATISBON see Regensburg , Germany. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...1223) the Dominicans and taught at Hildesheim, Freiburg, Regensburg, Strasbourg, and Cologne before the Univ. of Paris made him...again at Cologne, and he was also briefly (1260 62) bishop of Regensburg. He was a thorough student of Aristotle, and he not only followed...
...Irish churchman, whose Gaelic name was Muiredach. He left Ireland in 1067 on a pilgrimage to Rome but settled permanently at Regensburg (Ratisbon), Germany, where he became abbot. He was famous for his calligraphic copies of parts of the Bible, which were usually...
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