Hermann Cohen

Hermann Cohen
Hermann Cohen
    Hermann Cohen
     Catholic_Encyclopedia Hermann Cohen
    A Discalced Carmelite (Augustin-Marie of the Blessed Sacrament, generally known as Father Hermann), born at Hamburg, Germany, 10 November, 1820; died at Spandau, 20 January, 1871. The son of a Jewish merchant, he devoted himself to music, which he studied under Liszt at Paris, where he joined a brilliant but frivolous circle, to the detriment of his morals. One day, in May, 1847, while leading the choir at Benediction in the church of Sainte-Valérie, he felt himself touched by Divine grace, and, after a short sojourn at Ems, resolved to become a Christian. Baptized 28 August, he instituted with De la Bouillerie the pious practice of the nocturnal adoration; he entered the Carmelite novitiate at Broussey, made his profession 7 October 1850, and was ordained priest 19 April of the following year. His fiery eloquence and the stir caused by his conversion made him a favorite preacher, notwithstanding insufficient studies. He was instrumental in the foundation of convents at Bagnères-de-Bigorre (1853), Lyons (1857), the Desert of Tarasteix near Lourdes (1857), and in London (1862), where he had been known during his artistic career. After some years spent in England he went on a preaching tour through Germany and France and ultimately to Tarasteix. At the outbreak of the Franco-German War he fled to Switzerland, and later on took charge of the lazaretto at Spandau, where he contracted smallpox. He was buried in St. Hedwig's church, Berlin. Among his works are Le Catholicisme en Agnleterre, a speech delivered at Mechlin, also in English (Paris, 1864); Gloire à Marie (1849); Amour à Jésus (1851); Fleurs du Carmel; Couronnement de la Madonne; Thabor (1870), five collections of sacred songs with accompaniment, pious but somewhat shallow; this also holds good of his Mass (1856).
    B. ZIMMERMAN
    Transcribed by Michael C. Tinkler

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company. . 1910.


Catholic encyclopedia.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Hermann Cohen — (Lithographie von Karl Doerbecker) Hermann Cohen (* 4. Juli 1842 in Coswig; † 4. April 1918 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Philosoph. Er war – gemeinsam mit Paul Natorp – Schulhaupt des Marburger Neukantianismus, gilt aber zugleich auch als einer… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hermann Cohen — Hermann Cohen, litografía por Carl Doerbecker. Hermann Cohen (Koswig, 4 de julio de 1842 Berlín, 4 de abril de 1918) fue un filósofo alemán judío, fundador, entre otros, de la neokantiana Escuela de Marburgo. Nacido en Koswig, estudió en las… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Hermann Cohen — For other people named Herman Cohen, see Herman Cohen (disambiguation). Hermann Cohen Hermann Cohen by Karl Doerbecker Born 4 July 1842 Coswig, Anhalt, Germany …   Wikipedia

  • Hermann Cohen —  Cette page d’homonymie répertorie différentes personnes partageant un même nom. Hermann Cohen (1842 1918) est un philosophe allemand. Hermann Cohen (1820 1871) est un pianiste et carme allemand. Catégorie : Homonymie de personnes …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Hermann cohen (philosophe) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hermann Cohen et Cohen. Hermann Cohen (philosophe) Hermann Cohen, né à Coswig en …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Hermann Cohen (pianiste) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hermann Cohen et Cohen. Hermann Cohen Surnom Père Hermann …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Hermann-Cohen-Akademie — Die Hermann Cohen Akademie für Religion, Wissenschaft und Kunst in Buchen (Odenwald), benannt nach dem einflussreichen jüdischen Aufklärer Hermann Cohen, wurde am 29. Oktober 1998 zu seinem 80. Todesjahr eröffnet, und beschäftigt sich im… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hermann Cohen (Karmeliter) — Grabstein von Hermann Cohen auf dem Domfriedhof (Sep. 2011) Hermann Cohen OCD, Ordensname Augustin Maria vom heiligsten Sakrament, (* 10. November 1820 in Hamburg; † 20. Januar 1871 in Berlin) war ein Pianist und spätberufener Ordensgeistlicher… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hermann Cohen (philosophe) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hermann Cohen et Cohen. Hermann Cohen (philosophe) Hermann Cohen, né à Coswig en Anhalt le 4  …   Wikipédia en Français

  • COHEN, HERMANN — (1842–1918), German Jewish philosopher. Born in Cowsig, the son of a cantor, Cohen studied at the Jewish Theological Seminary at Breslau, but gave up his initial plans to become a rabbi. He turned to philosophy, studying first at the University… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”