Silver Prize
Token 1807, obverse On 12 October 1758 the lawyer
Johann Georg von Lori (1723–1787), Privy Counsellor at the College of Coinage and Mining in Munich, founded the
Bayerische Gelehrte Gesellschaft (Learned Society of Bavaria). This led to the foundation by
Maximilian III Joseph, Elector of Bavaria, of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities on 28 March 1759. Count
Sigmund von Haimhausen was the first president. The Academy's foundation charter specifically mentions the
Parnassus Boicus, an earlier learned society. Originally, the Academy consisted of two divisions, the Class for History (
Historische Klasse) and the Class for Philosophy (
Philosophische Klasse); natural sciences, including
mathematics and
physics, were thought of as part of the Class for Philosophy. Today, the Academy is still divided into two classes, but the classes are now the Class for Philosophy and History (which also includes the humanities and social sciences) and the Class for Mathematics and the Natural Sciences. ==Members==