Ernst von Malortie
Baron Carl Otto Unico Ernst von Malortie (born November 15, 1804 in Linden ; † October 11, 1887 in Hanover ) was a lawyer, Oberhof marshal and leading minister of the Kingdom of Hanover , as well as an author and gastrosophie .
Life
Malortie came from an old French aristocratic family and was born on Gut Linden near Hanover . He was the son of Ferdinand von Malortie (1771-1847) and Sabine Luise Julia von Platen-Hallermund (1780-1826). He attended the ( Ratsgymnasium ) in Hanover. From 1823 to 1826 he studied law at the University of Göttingen . There he became a member of the Corps Hannovera . After graduating from a French refugee family, v. Malortie joined the Hanover administrative service and in 1826 was initially an official auditor in Hanover and Syke (1827). In 1829 he joined the Land-Drostei in Hanover as an assessor and laborer.
In 1836 he was first chamberlain and court marshal of Duke Ernst August von Cumberland (later King Ernst August of Hanover ), in 1837 his chamberlain and travel marshal.
Malortie developed courtly ceremonies to perfection: in 1842 he published his main work, Der Hof-Marschall. Manual for the establishment and management of a court that developed into a standard work. In 1846 he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Göttingen.
Malortie became administrator of the Royal Gardens , Buildings and the Royal Private Treasury in 1846 . In 1851 he was appointed Oberhofmarschall. In 1860 he sat in the “select committee of the committee for the erection of the Ernst August monument ”. In 1862, Malortie was appointed Minister of State and Minister of the Royal House while retaining the office of Oberhofmarschall. With the annexation of Hanover by Prussia in 1866, Malorgie "lost all offices, but did not join the Guelph movement". He was a member of the Natural Research Society of Emden and the botanical class of the Leopoldina .
Malortie was a respected writer . He wrote a large number of historical writings. His handbook for the management of a princely court should be emphasized, which appeared in 1842 under the title Der Hofmarschal and was widely recognized. The first edition of his work Das Menu appeared in 1878, followed by the second part, Die Feine Küche , in 1880 . His work Das Menue was considered the standard work of culinary art in the 19th century until Auguste Escoffier's Guide Culinaire was published in 1902. The first edition was sold out in the first year of its publication. Malortie himself wrote about it in his family history:
- “This work was a resounding success and brilliantly reinforced the author's fame as court marshal. The book is initially intended for wealthy private houses, but has also found great recognition among European courts and soon took an excellent place among the cookbooks. Science has welcomed this as a contribution to cultural history and so it has rarely found general acceptance far beyond Germany's borders. The most respected newspapers and journals have given the most favorable evaluations. Rarely has a budget book celebrated similar triumphs! "
In addition, from 1851 he was President of the Committee of the Museum and the Art Association of Hanover . He was also involved in the construction of the "Royal Welf Museum", which opened in 1862. He was instrumental in founding the Hanoverian Cooperative of the Order of St. John (then called The Order of St. John - Kingdom of Hanover ) in 1864, which was recognized as a legal person by King George V of Hanover with his express goodwill that same year . From 1864 to 1887 he was the governing commander of the Hanoverian Cooperative of the Order of St. John.
Malortie was not married and from his considerable fortune donated a family fideikommiss , which was run by Hermann von Malortie, the son of his brother Hermann and his wife Karoline, née. Countess von Bismarck, was continued.
The bronze statuette Malorties, made by the sculptor Carl Dopmeyer , is on permanent loan from the Letter Foundation in the Hannover Historical Museum .
Awards
- 1846 Honorary doctorate from the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Göttingen .
- In 1860 he was appointed " Real Secret Council " and carried the title of excellence .
According to the inside title of his work Der Hofmarschall ... he wore the following medals and awards:
- Commander of the Royal Hanoverian Guelph Order, first class
- (23 October 1844) golden Grand Cross of the Grand Ducal Oldenburg House and Merit Order
- Knight of the Royal Prussian Order of the Red Eagle, second class with the star
- (November 26, 1845) Commander of the first class of the Kurhessisches Hausorder of the Golden Lion
- Grand Ducal Saxon-Weimar Order of the Falcons
- Duke of Brunswick Order of Henry the Lion
- (January 1843 Commander 1st Class) Duke of Saxony Ernestine House Order
- Ducal Anhalt Bear Order
- Knight of the Royal Prussian Order of St. John
he was also awarded the following medals
- June 5, 1851 Grand Cross of the Hessian House Order of the Golden Lion
- November 11, 1852 Grand Cross of the Royal Saxon Order of Albrecht
- April 27, 1856 Grand Cross of the Grand Ducal Luxembourg Order of the Oak Crown
- May 28, 1857 Grand Cross of the Grand Ducal Saxon House Order of Vigilance or of the White Falcon
- Grand Cross of the Grand Ducal Baden Order of the Zähringer Lion
- Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav
- Grand Cross of the Royal Swedish Order of the Sword
- Grand Cross of the Royal Belgian Order of Leopold
- Grand Cross of the Royal Hanoverian Ernst August Order
- Grand Cross of the Royal Hanoverian Guelph Order
Further honors
- In 1925, Malortiestrasse was laid out in Hanover-Herrenhausen .
- The botanist and court gardener of the Herrenhausen Gardens Heinrich Ludolph Wendland named a subspecies of the Arecaceae, also known today as Reinhardtia, as Malortiea H. Wendl after him .
Fonts
- The court marshal. Handbook for setting up and running a farm. Hahnsche Hof-Buchhandlung, Hannover 1842, 2nd, much increased edition 1846, 3rd edition 1867 ( digitized 2nd edition ).
- The Hannoversche Hof under Elector Ernst August and Electress Sophie. Hahn, Hanover 1847. (digitized from Google books)
- The administration of stately buildings and gardens. Hahn, Hannover 1853. (digitized from Google books)
- King Ernst August . Hahn, Hannover 1861. (digitized from Google books)
- Contributions to the history of the Braunschweig-Lüneburg house and court. 7 booklets, Hahn, Hanover 1860–1884. Digitized copies of the first , third , fourth and fifth volumes .
- Historical news of the von Malortie family from 1132 - 1872. Klindworth, Hannover 1872 Digitized
- The Menu , 2 volumes, 3rd edition, Klindworth, Hanover 1887/88. (Digital copy of the SLUB Dresden)
Tomb of Ernst von Malortie
Malortie was buried in his hereditary funeral in the Herrenhausen cemetery , in the creation of which he played a key role as Oberhofmarschall.
estate
Apparently out of private interest, Malortie had an album made around 1860 with photographs of works of art from the possession of the Guelphs. This “Malortie album” is kept by the Lower Saxony State Archives in Hanover .
literature
- Heinrich Albert Oppermann : On the history of the Kingdom of Hanover from 1832 to 1860. Vol. 2, Otto Wigand, Leipzig 1862, supplement XXXIX, p. 126–131 ( The Hannoversche Kamarilla and the Ministry ).
- JF Klindworth: Necrology for Carl Otto Unico Ernst von Malortie , in: "Das Menu" , 3rd edition, 1888, p. 465 ff.
- Wilhelm Rothert : Hannoversche Biographie , Vol. 2: In the old Kingdom of Hanover, 1814–1866 , Sponholtz, Hanover 1914, p. 557.
- Gotthardt Frühsorge: From the Emperor's court to the “Kaiserhof”. On the end of the cermonial as a social order pattern , in: Euphorion , Vol. 78, 1984, pp. 237-265.
- Dieter Brosius : Malortie, Ernst von. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 15, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1987, ISBN 3-428-00196-6 , p. 739 ( digitized version ).
- German Biographical Encyclopedia , Vol. 6, ed. by Walther Killy and Rudolf Vierhaus , Saur, Munich 2001, p. 581.
- Heinrich Curschmann: Blue Book of the Corps Hannovera (1809-1899). Association Göttinger Hannoveraner, Göttingen 2002, p. 97 No. 270.
- Klaus Mlynek : Malortie, Ernst von , in: Hannoversches biographical lexicon . From the beginning to the present . Schlueter, Hannover 2002, ISBN 3-87706-706-9 , p. 244.
- Gotthardt care: the intendant of the courtly world. Unico Ernst von Malortie at the Royal Court in Hanover. in: Silke Lesemann , Annette von Stieglitz (Eds.): Stand and Representation. Cultural and social history of the Hanoverian nobility from the 17th to the 19th century. Verlag für Regionalgeschichte, Bielefeld 2004, ISBN 3-89534-457-5 , pp. 177–190.
- Eva Himmelreich: Carl Otto Unico Ernst von Malortie - The bronze statue by Carl Dopmeyer , in: Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , New Series Volume 60 (2006), pp. 205–239
- Klaus Mlynek: Malortie, Carl Otto Unico Ernst von , in: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (Ed.): Stadtlexikon Hannover . From the beginning to the present . Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Hanover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 . P. 423.
- Hans-Joachim Schmidt-Stein: The last Royal Hanover State Ministers and General Secretaries , Hanover: Selbstverlag, 2010, pp. 10–11
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Nekrolog for Carl Otto Unico Ernst von Malortie, printed in: "Das Menu", 3rd edition, 1888, p. 465 ff.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j Klaus Mlynek : Malortie, Carl Otto Unico Ernst von , in: Stadtlexikon Hannover, p. 423.
- ↑ Ernst August album ; Digitized by the Getty Research Institute via Internet Archive , p. 24; on-line:
- ↑ see these photos
- ↑ see his letter of July 2, 1859 to the church council of Herrenhausen
- ^ Ludwig Hoerner : Hanover in early photographs 1848–1910 , with a contribution by Rudolf Zankl, Schirmer-Mosel, Munich 1979, ISBN 3-921375-44-4 , pp. 58, 65.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Malortie, Ernst von |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Malortie, Carl Otto Unico Ernst von (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Administrative officer and minister of the Kingdom of Hanover |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 15, 1804 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Linden trees |
DATE OF DEATH | October 11, 1887 |
Place of death | Hanover |