Adde Bernhard Burghardi

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Adde Bernhard Burghardi (born August 27, 1710 in Lübeck ; † October 25, 1787 ibid) was a German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman, chief pastor of the Lübeck Petrikirche and senior of the Lübeck Spiritual Ministry.

Life

Adde Bernhard Burghardi was a son of the preacher at the Marienkirche in Lübeck, Johann Daniel Burghardi (1672–1729, preacher since 1706). After visiting the Katharineum , he studied Protestant theology at the University of Jena , where he also became a member of the German Society in Jena.

On June 20, 1737 he was appointed preacher of the Petrikirche , and on May 13, 1756 its (main) pastor. From 1767 he was also a senior in the Lübeck Spiritual Ministry. During two periods of vacancy for the superintendent, between Johann Gottlob Carpzov's death in 1767 and the appointment of Johann Andreas Cramer in 1771 and from Cramer's departure in 1774 until the appointment of Johann Adolph Schinmeier in 1779, he was the leading clergyman of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lübeck .

Burghardis tombstone in Petrikirche (2012, with Trashstone 547 by Wilhelm Mundt )

On July 2, 1787, he celebrated his 50th anniversary in office, for which the ministry had him minted a silver medal and his grandson, the then 18-year-old Johann Friedrich Hach, wrote an ode . Shortly afterwards he passed away. He was buried in the family grave he acquired in 1763 in the Petrikirche. Johann Daniel Overbeck , who had already contributed a Latin congratulatory script for the anniversary, wrote his memorial script.

An epitaph in St. Petri on the west side of the fourth north pillar commemorated him . It had a plait-style wooden structure and was painted black and white. At the foot of a stump of a column was Burghardi's painted bust; Putti and death emblems served to liven up the boring work . The inscription named the dates of life and office, along with five verses, the content of which has not been passed down. While the gravestone has been preserved, the epitaph was burned during the air raid on Lübeck on Palm Sunday night 1942.

He was married to Henrietta, b. Woldt, a daughter of Councilor Hermann Woldt . His son of the same name, born in 1742, studied law, was a respondent at the University of Helmstedt in 1763 and at the University of Göttingen in 1767 , became a lawyer in Lübeck, but died in 1793. Another son, Johann Heinrich Burghardi (* 1743), died as a student in 1765.

literature

  • Johann Friedrich Hach: Ode to the Honorable Mr. Senior Adde Bernhard Burghardi Highly deserved first teacher of the community at St. Petri, dedicated on the day of his 50-year-old official servant. Lübeck: Green 1787 ( digitized , SLUB )
  • Johann Daniel Overbeck: Pavli Apostoli Epistolae dvae ad Timothevm datae recens conversae de Graeco in Latino et viro admodvm reverendo praeclarissimoqve Adde Bernhardo Bvrghardi ... feliciter cvm insigni meritorvm gloria gesto sacra saecvlaria celebranti A. p.i. nomine facienda erat dicatae. Lübeck: Green 1787
  • Johann Daniel Overbeck: Memoria vitae viri ... Adde Bernhardi Burghardi pastoris ... ad aedem Petrinam ... litteris consignata. Lübeck 1787
  • Johann Rudolph Becker : Cumbersome history of the kaiserl. and salvation. Roman Empire freyen city of Lübeck. Volume 3, Lübeck 1805, p. 371

Individual evidence

  1. Entry of the father in the Rostock matriculation portal ; Johann Hermann Schnobel (ed.): Jacob von Melles Thorough message from the Kayserlichen, Freyen and the H. Römis. Reichs Stadt Lübeck 3rd edition 1787 ( digitized version ), pp. 192, 216, 218
  2. ^ Description by Heinrich Behrens : Coins and medals of the city and the diocese of Lübeck. Verlag der Berliner Münzblätter, Berlin 1905 (reprint 2008, ISBN 978-3-936059-30-4 ), p. 225
  3. Gustav Schaumann, Friedrich Bruns (editor): The architectural and art monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck. Edited by the building deputation. Volume 2, part 1: St. Petri. Nöhring, Lübeck 1906 ( digitized in the Internet Archive ), p. 78
  4. ^ Johann Daniel Overbeck: Cenotaphium Viro Praenobilissimo Clarissimo Doctissimo Johanni Henrico Burghardi Sanctiorum Literatum Cultori Indefesso Ad Conservandam Virtutum Illius Memoriam Animo Moerenti Positum. Lübeck 1765 ( digital copy , SLUB , with further information on the family)
predecessor Office successor
Georg Hermann Richerz Senior of the Spiritual Ministry in Lübeck
1767 - 1787
Peter Hermann Becker