Ernst August Pardey
Ernst August Pardey (also: August Pardey ; * 1736 in Hanover ; † March 17, 1775 ibid) was an Evangelical Lutheran pastor and author .
Life
Ernst August Pardey, born at the time of the Electorate of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, was born in Hanover in 1736 as the son of Nicolaus Friedrich Pardey, a citizen and fellow tailor of the city. Pardey completed his first training at the Neustädter Schule in the Calenberger Neustadt . There his father and his wife Magdalene Charlotte, nee Strohmeyer, offered several advertisements in the Hanoverian Scholars in the early 1750s under the heading of things, for sale their house and courtyard in Beckerstrasse . According to the Neustadt mortgage book stored in the Hannover City Archives , Nicolaus Friedrich Pardey soon sold his own church chair, a "lattice chair" designed for three people, in the Neustadt court and town church of St. Johannis on June 11, 1754 to the wealthy baker and later founder of the foundation Johann Jobst Wagener , namesake of the Johann Jobst Wagener Foundation .
A little later, Ernst August Pardey moved to Göttingen in 1756 to study at the university there. On the advice of the Göttingen professor Johann David Michaelis planned Pardey initially a purely academic career as a theologian, was during the Seven Years War , however, in 1759 as a garrison preacher to Munden appointed, where he also as a town preacher at the local St. Aegidien Church as successor of the preacher Albrecht Diterich Friese worked.
In Münden Pardey married on November 18, 1760 in the church of St. Blasii or ten days later on November 28, 1760 in the church of St. Aegidii, Maria Henriette, daughter of the merchant and church leader Johann Henrich Gebing. The couple lived in house number 111 in the center of Mündens.
1768 in the year Mündener Haus 111 changed the owner from the lawyer and auditor Mitthoff to “Strohmeyer, Johann David wife Christine Elisabeth born. Hardege ”- or in 1769 Pardey changed - his successor in Münden was taken over by Friedrich Wilhelm Krohne - to the local church in Celle as the successor to Johann Heinrich Bode . He himself was replaced by Joachim Friedrich Lehzen as early as 1771 , as he was a clergyman at the Kreuzkirche in Hanover from the same year .
Pardeys published speeches such as devotions . Some of them were illustrated with numerous woodcuts - vignettes .
After the death of Ernst August Pardey, "Pardey, Wwe", the pastor's widow, resided in house 111 in Münden as her property from 1788. From 1802 Johann Mathias Bolenius was the new owner. The address of the preserved half-timbered house was Burgstrasse 44 in 1902 and is now Burgstrasse 13 .
progeny
Pardey had written his son August Pardey, also August Pardei, who was born in Münden. He enrolled on October 23, 1789 at the University of Göttingen to study theology. In the summer semester of 1793, August Pardey paid the college fee as a student of experimental physics with Georg Christoph Lichtenberg .
Fonts (selection)
- Farewell sermon / by Ernst August Pardey, pastor at St. Aegidien and garrison preacher in Münden nunmehro preacher at the town church in cell , cell: Gsellius, 1769; Digitized version of the University and State Library of Saxony-Anhalt
- Antrits-Sermon / by Ernst August Pardey, pastor of St. Aegidien and garrison preacher in Münden nunmehro city preacher in cell , cell: George Conrad Gsellius, 1769; Digitized
- The right application of life. A sermon on the fifteenth Sunday after Trinity 1770. held / by Ernst August Pardey, preacher at the city church in the Lüneburg region , cell: Gsellius, [1770]; Digitized
- Healing resolutions / by Ernst August Pardey, pastor at the Creuz Church in Hanover , 1st and 2nd part, Hamburg: Gotthilf Christian Berth, 1772; Digital copy of the SUB
- The paternal provision of God for the poor in dear times / a sermon held on January 28th, 1772 in the local Waysenhaus / by Ernst August Pardey Pastor at the Creuzkirche in Hanover , Hanover: Schmidt, 1772
- Communion - Andachten , 2nd, improved edition, Hanover: Johann Wilhelm Schmidt, 1776
- Ernst August Pardey Editing Writings, Part One, 1. Life, Character, and Writings of the Author. 2. Healthy resolutions , Zwote revised edition and increased with the life of the author, Hanover: Johann Wilhelm Schmidt, 1776; Digitized
- Eilf passion sermons / by Ernst August Pardey, weyl. Pastor at the Kreuzkirche in Hanover , Hanover: Johann Wilhelm Schmid, 1779; Digital copy of the SUB
- Contemplations of death on all seven days of the weeks , 3rd, improved edition, Hanover: Schmidt, 1780
- Exercises in prayer for the sick and the dying, from ... , Second edition, Hanover: Johann Wilhelm Schmidt, [1782]
Literature (selection)
- Jakob Friedrich Feddersen : Ernst August Pardey. Preacher in Hanover, b. 1737, died 1776 , in ders .: News of the life and end of well-meaning people, with practical notes , Volume 1: An appendix to the devotee , Halle: Gebauer, 1776, p. 274f .; Digitized via Google books
- Esdras Heinrich Mutzenbecher : News of the life, character and writings of Blessed Ernst August Pardey, last preacher at the Kreuzkirche in Hanover. Aufgesezt by EH Muzzenbecher, preacher of the Evangel. Luther. Gemeine im Haag , Hanover 1776; Digitized version of the Goettingen State and University Library
Web links
- Literature by and about Ernst August Pardey in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Ernst Peter Johann Spangenberg : Historical-statistical-topographical description of the city of Celle in the Kingdom of Hanover , Celle: GEF Schulze's Buchhandlung, 1826, p. 121f .; Digitized via Google books
- ^ A b c d e f g Heinrich Wilhelm Rotermund : Pardey (Ernst Aug.) , in Johann Christoph Adelung , Heinrich Wilhelm Rotermund: Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexicon. Continuation and additions to Christian Gottlieb Jöcher's general lexicon of scholars, in which the writers of all classes are described according to their most distinguished life circumstances and writings, beginning with Johann Christoph Adelung and continued with the letter K by Heinrich Wilhelm Rotermund , supplementary volume 5: [Mor - Pfeif ] , Bremen: Johann Georg Heuse, 1816, column 1557–1558; Digitized via Google books
- ↑ a b c d e Rudolf Wegner : From church registers and the head tax description of 1689 , part p-qu , in ders .: 574 house lanes ... / The houses in Hann. Münden's core city and cross-reference to the house at Burgstrasse 15 on the mundenia.de page [ undated ], last accessed on May 15, 2019
- ^ A b Hannoversche advertisements of all kinds of things, the announcement of which is necessary and useful for the common being , 57th edition of Friday, July 16, year 1751, Hanover: Heinrich Ernst Christoph Schlueter, 1752, [without page number]; Digitized
- ↑ Maren Dieke : "Since now the distress, decay and poverty [...] goes all the more to the heart" / traces of life of a donor in Hanover , in Reinhold Fahlbusch , Ralf Hoburg (ed.): "Until here ..." The Wagenersche Foundation in Hanover in words and pictures , Hanover: MediaLIT Verlag, 2018, ISBN 978-3-9813093-6-2 and ISBN 3-9813093-6-7 , pp. 36–43; here: pp. 38, 42
- ^ A b c Johann Georg Meusel : Pardey (Ernst August) , in ders .: Lexicon of the German writers who died between 1750 and 1800 , Volume 9, Leipzig: Gerhard Fleischer, der Jüngere, 1809, pp. 281f .; Digitized via Google books
- ^ A b Wilhelm Lotze : History of the city of Münden and the surrounding area. With special emphasis on the events of the Thirty Years 'and Seven Years' War , Münden: Verlag des Verfassers, 1878, p. 136; Digitized via the Berlin State Library
- ↑ Compare the information and cross-references in the catalog of the German National Library
- ↑ Hans-Joachim Heerde: Pardey [Pardei] August , in ders .: The audience of physics. Lichtenberg's listener. (Lichtenberg Studies Volume XIV) Wallstein Verlag, Göttingen 2006, ISBN 3-8353-0015-6 , p. 481; limited preview in Google Book search
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Pardey, Ernst August |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Pardey, August |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German Lutheran garrison preacher, city and parish pastor and author |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1736 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hanover |
DATE OF DEATH | March 17, 1775 |
Place of death | Hanover |