Ziegelbauer was born in 1689 in
Ellwangen,
Swabia. He took vows at the Benedictine monastery of
Zwiefalten on 21 November 1707, where he was ordained priest on 21 March 1713 and where he became professor of theology. Soon however some of the illiterate monks of Zwiefalten made plain their dislike of the learned and studious Ziegelbauer, who therefore obtained his abbot's permission to live at another monastery of the order. At first he went to
Reichenau Abbey, where he taught theology. About 1730 the prior of this imperial monastery sent him to the court of
Vienna on business relating to the monastery, after the successful accomplishment of which he taught moral theology at
Göttweig Abbey from 1732 to 1733, then returned to Vienna to devote himself to literary activity. In 1734, he became tutor of the young Barons von Latermann. From 1747 until his death he resided at
Olomouc as secretary of the first learned society in the Habsburg Monarchy, the
Societas eruditorum incognitorum in terris Austriacis. He died in Olomouc on 14 January 1750. ==Works==