Benedikt Gletting
Benedikt Gletting was a 16th-century
Swiss poet.
Little is known about his life, but his ballads were popular in
early modern Switzerland and were repeatedly edited during the 17th century.
A native of
Bütschwil, he lived in
Bern from at least 1540, and later in various places in the
Bernese Oberland before again taking residence in Berne in 1561.
He has composed a number of songs praising individual sites in the Bernese Oberland, including
Frutigen,
Mülenen,
Aeschi and Reichenbach, as well as songs about
Bern and
Murten.
He is also the author of religious ballads, including a long song about the biblical
Joseph.
A song beginning ''O usserwölte Eydgnoschafft'' called for unity at a time of confessional division in the wake of the
Swiss Reformation. This song was edited by
Hanns In der Gand in a shortened version (shortened from 26 to 4 verses) in 1934 under the title ''Vermahnlied an die Eidgenossenschaft'' ("song of warning for the
Confederacy") and in this form was reprinted in various Swiss songbooks during the 20th century.
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