Bernhard Joseph von Hartz

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Bernhard Joseph Hartz

Bernhard Joseph von Hartz , since 1825 Knight von Hartz (born December 19, 1760 in Cologne , † November 29, 1829 in Munich ), was a royal Bavarian Privy Councilor and first personal physician to the Bavarian King Max I. Joseph .

Life

Bernhard Joseph von Hartz worked as a doctor in Munich at the beginning of the 19th century. During his time at the military hospital in Munich, the physician Cajetan von Textor performed his Biennium Practicum with him.

On May 9, 1814, he succeeded the late physician Franz Joseph von Besnard as the Royal Bavarian Privy Councilor and personal physician to the King of Bavaria.

On May 6, 1816, Bernhard Joseph von Hartz was given the academic surname Euergetes I. under the matriculation number. Elected member of the Leopoldina in 1058 .

The Bavarian Academy of Sciences made the doctor an honorary member in 1821.

On June 27, 1825, the king raised him to the hereditary knighthood of the kingdom.

He was in command of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown and the Austrian-Imperial Leopold Order as well as a knight of the Royal Saxon Order of Civil Merit .

Bernhard Joseph Ritter von Hartz died after months of suffering from "dropsy of the chest" on November 29, 1829 at 2 o'clock in the night and was buried "from the church" on December 1st.

His sons Johann Peter von Hartz , Bernhard Joseph von Hartz (also a doctor) and Heinrich von Hartz were incorporated into the nobility register of the Kingdom of Bavaria.

His eldest daughter Auguste von Hartz was married to the physician Friedrich Carl von Loe , who worked under him as the king's second personal physician. One of his later descendants was the Bavarian infantry general Bernhard von Hartz .

His grandson August Johann Ritter von Hartz (born June 28, 1848) built the Villa Hartz in 1892 in the style of a Neo-Rococo palace in Grafrath near Munich.

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Notes and individual references

  1. Royal Bavarian Government Gazette, XLVI. Piece, June 15, 1814, p. 1256 digitized
  2. Member entry by Bernhard Joseph von Hartz at the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina , accessed on December 2, 2017.
  3. Member entry Joseph Ritter von Hartz at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences
  4. Medicinisch-chirurgische Zeitung, third volume, Innsbruck 1826, p. 320 digitized
  5. ^ Government Gazette for the Kingdom of Bavaria, 32, 1834 p. 856 digitized
  6. Der Bayerische Landbote, 1829, p. 1379 digitized
  7. ^ Government Gazette for the Kingdom of Bavaria, 32, 1834 p. 856 digitized
  8. Oliver Herbrich Children's Fund (ed.): Bellemaison - Hartz's villa in Wildenroth, Grafrath. Grafrath 2016, ISBN 978-3-00-055737-8 .
  9. Erroneous assignment of the writings of one of his sons