Anckelmann (family)

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The Anckelmann family is a Hanseatic and Saxon family of merchants, councilors and scholars from the 16th to 19th centuries.

The Anckelmann family goes back to Joachim Anckelmann (1442–1508), who emigrated from Schwäbisch Hall to Hamburg . His son Tole Anckelmann (1469–1540) played a certain role in the implementation of the Reformation in Hamburg as a jurat and senior elder in the Katharinen parish .

His grandson, the merchant and councilor Joachim Anckelmann (1592–1641) who had moved to Leipzig , rebuilt the Auenkirche in Markkleeberg south of Leipzig. One of his daughters married the Saxon statesman August Carpzov , another the founder of forensic medicine in Germany Gottfried Welsch . His son of the same name Joachim Anckelmann (1617–1681) was senior in Hamburg's Petri parish .

Eberhard Anckelmann (1599–1664), another grandson of Toles, acquired the so-called Anckelmannschen Garten or Horti Anckelmanniani on today's Poolstrasse in the Neustadt in 1646 , whose flowers he bought from the famous Hamburg flower painter Hans Simon Holtzbecker in a small one-volume Anckelmann Florilegium , today in British Museum , listed and depicted. He left the garden to his eldest son, the Hamburg senior citizen and councilor Caspar Anckelmann (1634–1698), who expanded the garden to include exotic plants from 1669, later enlarged it to almost 6000 m² by buying two plots and again by Hans Simon Holtzbecker in 1669 Caspar Anckelmann Florilegium , a codex of botanical flower paintings on 211 parchment pages, today in the Berlin Kupferstichkabinett . His son Johann Julius Anckelmann (1692–1761) became senior secretary in 1727 . His younger brother Eberhard Anckelmann (1641–1703) was an important theologian and Hebraist in Hamburg.

Theodor Anckelmann (1638 – around 1710) wrote the Inscriptiones Hamburgenses (Hamburg inscriptions), which is still an important source work on Hamburg families today.

Friedrich Albert Anckelmann (1703–1768) became a Hamburg councilor in 1742. Of his sons, Paridom Friedrich Anckelmann (1732–1791) was Council Secretary in 1768 and Senate Syndicus and Georg Anckelmann (1738–1798) in 1778, also Hamburg Councilor.

The Anckelmannsplatz and Anckelmannstraße near the Berliner Tor (Hamburg) were named in honor of the family.

literature

  • Friedrich Georg Buek : The Hamburg upper elders, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, p. 17-21 ( google.de ). , Bavarian State Library digital
  • Gerhard Hirschfeld : Horti Anckelmanniani. A baroque civic garden in Hamburg. In: The garden art . 10, 2, 1998, pp. 210-213.
  • Bernhard Pabst: The Anckelmann family in Hamburg and Leipzig. Scholars, councilors and traders . 3rd, improved and enlarged edition. Berlin 2007 ( online on the website of Bernhard Pabst).

Web links

Commons : Anckelmann (Familie)  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Friedrich Georg Buek : Tolen Anckelmann . In: The Hamburg Oberalts, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, p. 17-18 ( google.de ).
  2. ^ Friedrich Georg Buek: Joachim Anckelmann . In: The Hamburg Oberalts, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, p. 112 ( google.de ).
  3. ^ Friedrich Georg Buek: Caspar Anckelmann . In: The Hamburg Oberalts, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, p. 163 ( google.de ).
  4. Ingrid A. Schubert: What wonderful gardens does this city plant? In: Claudia Horbas (Ed.): Gartenlust und Blumenliebe. Hamburg's garden culture from the baroque to the 20th century. Hatje Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern 2006, ISBN 3-7757-1693-9 , p. 40.
  5. ^ British Museum
  6. ^ Friedrich Georg Buek: Caspar Anckelmann . In: The Hamburg Oberalts, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, p. 163 ( google.de ).
  7. Marina Heilmeyer: A Baroque flower garden. Hortus Anckelmannius . Prestel, Munich / Berlin / London / New York 2003, ISBN 3-7913-2809-3 .
  8. Wilfried Hansmann , Kerstin Walter: History of garden art . DuMont, Cologne 2006, ISBN 3-8321-7670-5 , p. 75-77 .
  9. The Baroque garden of Mayor Caspar Anckelmann in Hamburg, from "Horti Anckelmanniani"
  10. Horti Anckelmanniani tulips
  11. ^ Hans Schröder : Anckelmann (Theodor) . In: Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present . tape 1 , no. 90 . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1851 ( facsimile on the pages of the Hamburg State and University Library).
  12. Theodor Anckelmann: Inscriptiones Antiquißimæ & celeberrimæ Urbis Patriæ Hamburgensis . Christian Liebezeit, Hamburg 1706 ( digitized on the pages of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek ).
  13. Reprint of the Inscriptiones Antiquißimæ & celeberrimæ Urbis Patriæ Hamburgensis on the pages of Bernhard Pabst.
  14. Hans Schröder : Anckelmann (Friedrich Albert) . In: Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present . tape 1 , no. 82 . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1851. ( schroeder.sub.uni-hamburg.de ( Memento from November 3, 2014 in the Internet Archive ))
  15. ^ Hans Schröder: Anckelmann (Paridom Friedrich) . In: Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present . tape 1 , no. 88 . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1851. ( schroeder.sub.uni-hamburg.de ( Memento from November 3, 2014 in the Internet Archive ))
  16. ^ Hans Schröder: Anckelmann (Georg 1.) . In: Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present . tape 1 , no. 84 . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1851. ( schroeder.sub.uni-hamburg.de ( Memento from November 3, 2014 in the Internet Archive ))