A hangman’s diary, being the journal of Master Franz Schmidt


Nuremberg Town Hall
Old Town Hall (Rathaus) of Nuremberg – 1614

Today two books from the stacks, are featured. The first is “A hangman’s diary, being the journal of Master Franz Schmidt, public executioner of Nuremberg, 1573-1617” by Franz Schmidt.

The author of this volume is Master Franz Schmidt (1555–1634), an executioner in Nuremberg. Under the supervision of his father he started the profession of executioner at the age of eighteen. During his career of forty-five years (1573 to 1617) he performed more than 350 executions. First hand accounts, such as this, are rare and that Schmidt kept a diary even more rare. This is an enlightening window into the legal system of the sixteenth and seventeenth century when punishments were far different that those of later periods.



DLWA Call Number: HV8579 .S3513

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  • Title: A Hangman’s Diary
  • Language: English
  • Setting: Europe

The second volume is “The Faithful Executioner: Life and Death, Honor and Shame in the Turbulent Sixteenth Century” by Joel F. Harrington.

Joel Harrington came across the diary of Frantz Schmidt and became fascinated with the dichotomy of executioner and an apparently progressive and sensitive person. Harrington explored the person and time with an eye to the greater cultural context of the age.


DLWA Call Number: HV8551 .H374 2013

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  • Title: The Faithful Executioner
  • ISBN: 1250043611 (ISBN13: 13: 978-1250043610)
  • Language: English
  • Setting: Europe

–DLW

A Gentle Madness


Today’s featured book is “A Gentle Madness: Bibliophiles, Bibliomanes, and the Eternal Passion for Books” by Nicholas A. Basbanes.

It is appropriate that the front cover of A Gentle Madness features an image attributed to the artist Haintz-Nar-Meister titled “Of Useless Books”. This print was featured in Sebastian Brant’s 1494 book “The Ship of Fools”. Brant created a monastic poem that featured more than 100 follies and vices practiced by “fools” of the day. One folly that has carried down through the ages is the vice of book mania.

Basbanes charts the history of this madness, carefully documenting great collectors who participate in the only hobby that has a disease named after it and the libraries they created. Our library has the first edition of this tail of strange and wonderful characters who have pursued the passion of collecting books. This is a fascinating read but does not provide any antidote to bibliomaina as we can personally confirm.


DLWA Call Number: Z992 .B34 1999
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  • Title: A Gentle Madness: Bibliophiles, Bibliomanes, and the Eternal Passion for Books
  • ISBN: 0805036539 (ISBN13: 978-0805036534)
  • Language: English
  • Setting: book collecting
  • Literary awards: finalist for the 1995 National Book Critics Circle award

–DLW

The Historical Register and Chronological Diary


Today’s featured book is “The Historical Register and Chronological Diary” for the year 1717.

From our Manuscripts and Archives is a volume with the imposing title of “The Historical Register, containing an impartial relation of all transactions, foreign and domestick : With a chronological diary of all the remarkable occurrences, viz. births, marriages, deaths, removals, promotions, &c. that happen’d in this year: together with the characters and parentage of persons deceas’d, of eminent rank. Volume II. For the year 1717″. The journal was published by the Sun office with the intent of saving their subscribers the expense of newspapers.

Published from 1716 to 1738 these journals form a chronicle of the affairs of Great Britain and other countries. This edition of the Historical Register has contemporaneous accounts of events in the West Indies and Colonial America. Other articles in this volume provides accounts of trials of members of the Second English Civil War and the Battle of Preston in 1715. The DLWA Manuscripts and Archives Office has several other volumes of this series.

The Historical Register for 1717

DLWA Call Number: D2 .H59 1717
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  • Title: The Historical Register and Chronological Diary
  • OCLC: 777038213
  • Language: English
  • Setting: English Register
  • Manuscripts and Archives

–DLW