Balduin Penndorf

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Albert Balduin Penndorf (born November 27, 1873 in Groitzsch , † April 20, 1941 in Ruppertsgrün near Werdau ) was a German economist and business school teacher . From 1926 to 1929 he was rector of the Leipzig Graduate School of Management .

Life

Balduin Penndorf was the son of a master craftsman. He attended the primary school teacher seminar in Borna . He then studied at the commercial college in Leipzig . He completed his studies in 1904 as a graduate trade teacher . Then he studied economics at the University of Leipzig and at the University of Tübingen . 1907 doctorate he there with Gustav Schoenberg to Dr. sc. pol. From 1909 he was a lecturer at the Leipzig Graduate School of Management. In 1910 he was appointed professor at the technical college in Chemnitz . In 1913 he was a teacher of German, bookkeeping and economics at the Königl. Commercial drawing school and previously teacher in Wolkenburg , Plauen . On October 23, 1914, he and others signed the declaration of the university professors of the German Reich . From 1922 he was full professor of economics at the HHL Leipzig and rector from 1926 to 1929, a successor to Abraham Adler . In November 1933 he signed the professors' declaration of Adolf Hitler at German universities and colleges . In 1935 the painter Margarete Simrock-Michael portrayed him . He retired in 1938. He was a member of the Corps Hermunduria Leipzig.

Services

His book History of Accounting in Germany is a fundamental study of commercial science in Germany. His translation of Luca Pacioli's Summa di aritmetica, geometria, proportioni e proportionalita is still considered exemplary today.

Works (selection)

  • Origin and development of the Saxon trade chambers : In: Sächsischer Innungs-Bote XII (1906). No. 2. pp. 1-4
  • The guild system in the Kingdom of Saxony since the introduction of freedom of trade . Thomas, Leipzig 1907 (Tübingen, Univ., Staatsw. Fac., Diss., 1907)
  • Arithmetic and mathematics in the business school classes . BG Teubner, Leipzig 1912 ( Treatises on the teaching of mathematics in Germany 4,6)
  • The professional training and further education of the businessman . Violet, Stuttgart 1912 ( Violets Globus-Bücherei 1)
  • Matthäus Schwarz the "Fürneme", chief accountant of the Fugger . In: Journal for Commercial Science and Commercial Practice . Supplementary sheet The Merchant and Life (1912) No. 8, 114–118
  • History of accounting in Germany . GA Gloeckner, Leipzig 1913 (Reprint Saur, Auvermann, Frankfurt am Main 1966) digitized
  • Johann Georg Büsch in its importance for commercial education . In: The merchant and life . Peschel, Leipzig No. 9 December 1914 PDF file 873 KB
  • The origin and evolution of accounting . JC König & Ebhardt, Hanover 1916 digitized
  • Advisor for studying at the Leipzig Graduate School of Management . Niemeyer, Halle (Saale) 1922 ( Leipziger Hochschulhefte 4)
  • Factory accounting and its connection with calculation and statistics . Spaeth & Linde, Berlin 1924 ( Library for Industry and Commerce 3) (Reprint: Nihon-Shoseki, Osaka 1990)
  • Introduction to factory accounting . Spaeth & Linde, Berlin 1925 (Linde's commercial library 5) (Reprint: Nihon-Shoseki, Osaka 1990)
  • The historical development of commercial science up to the end of the nineteenth century . In: On the development of business administration. Ceremony for the seventieth birthday of Hofrat Professor Robert Stern . Given by his friends and students . Leopold Weiß, Berlin, Leipzig, Vienna 1925 (reprint 1991 ISBN 3-8051-0066-3 )
  • Kurt Wiedenfeld , Balduin Penndorf: University and commercial college . Bormann, Leipzig 1927 ( Leipzig Transport and Transport Policy 7)
  • Luca Pacioli: Treatise on bookkeeping, 1494. Translated into German from the Italian original from 1494 and provided with an introduction on Italian bookkeeping in the 14th and 15th centuries and Pacioli's life and work by Balduin Penndorf . Poeschel, Stuttgart 1933 ( Sources and Studies on the History of Business Administration, Vol. 2)

literature

Individual evidence

  1. The Guild beings in the Kingdom of Saxony since the introduction of freedom of trade
  2. Online
  3. Peter Mantel, p. 587.
  4. Portrait of Prof. Dr. sc. pol. Balduin Penndorf as rector
  5. Erwin Willmann (Ed.): Directory of the old Rudolstädter Corps students. (AH. List of the RSC.) , 1928 edition, No. 3542a