MATTHEW BUCHINGER - The Little Man of Nuremberg

‘The tricks he plays at cups and balls,
Tis wrong in any man, who calls,
Them slight of hand, as he gives out,
Their slight of stumps, and are no doubt …
I’m sure that’s the worst thing about his life,
that he had to suffer these terrible poems.’
- from a handbill dating from 1726
Matthew Buchinger was born in Anspach, Germany in 1674 and was one of the most well known performers of his day. He played over a dozen musical instruments, danced the hornpipe, and was an expert calligrapher, magician, and bowler, built magnificent ships in bottles, and stunning marksman with a pistol. All of those accomplishments are even more impressive when you realize that he had no arms or legs and stood only 28 inches high.
His skills certainly seemed to impress ladies as he was married at least four times and fathered eleven children. There is a story that one of his wives was abusive and insulting - he put up with the behaviour until he simply snapped and he knocked her to the ground and thrashed her publicly. The event was immortalized in the form of a caricature published in the newspaper the following day.
During his lifetime, Buchinger performed for many kings – three successive kings of Germany – and several times before King George.
He died in Cork, Ireland in 1732
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nice he had no arms n legs and still beat his wife, Hed put the drunk guy down the street to shame you know the one in the trailer park that drives the primer trans am
This guy looks incredibley weird and is mean,
He didn’t “beat” his wife. She was verbally and sometimes physically abusive to him, and he put up with it until he couldn’t take any more. That’s just the problem: no one cares if a wife mistreats her husband,but if he retaliates then suddenly he’s a bad person. And this is coming from a girl.
He was neither mean nor abusive, and judging from his accomplishments despite his situation, he was a very successful individual.
You tell it sister…”Ladies” can be bad too & that’s why they have women’s prisons. (also from a female)
This guy looks incredibley weird and is mean,
I think the whole point of this is to focus not on appearances. Perhaps I am mistaken…
to Whom ever wrote this:
Anonymous said…
You tell it sister…"Ladies" can be bad too & that's why they have women's prisons. (also from a female)
9:54 PM
They have women prisons cause all the men would RAPE the women…crazy
I find this man amazing. And to the others who commented…the onyl reason he beat ONE of his wives was because she first beat him for many months. He only finally reacted when he felt she wouldn’t change. Shame on you for feeling sorry for the women! I find Matthew to be an excellent examlpe of how one can accomplish anything even with obstacles.
[...] Little Man of Nuremberg.’ This guy is one of my all-time heroes. According to the site TheHumanMarvels.com: …Buchinger was born in Anspach, Germany in 1674 and was one of the most well known [...]
[...] Little Man of Nuremberg.’ This guy is one of my all-time heroes. According to the site TheHumanMarvels.com: …Buchinger was born in Anspach, Germany in 1674 and was one of the most well known [...]
This dude kicked ass for his time and size,do more research.