Felix Joseph von Lipowsky

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Felix Joseph von Lipowsky
Tombstone Felix Joseph von Lipowsky at the Südfriedhof in Munich

Felix Joseph (von) Lipowsky (born January 25, 1764 in Wiesensteig , then Kurbaierische exclave; † March 21, 1842 in Munich ) was a Bavarian lawyer , historian and archivist . The Lipowskystraße in Munich is named after him.

Life

Lipowsky came from a Bohemian noble family, whose branch had entered the service of the Winter King , then accompanied him, finally returned to Bohemia and moved to Bavaria with Felix Joseph's grandfather.

The son of the Kurbaier camera official and composer Thaddäus Ferdinand Lipowsky and nephew of Anton Johann Lipowsky studied law in Munich and entered the Bavarian state services. During the Napoleonic Wars he was entrusted with diplomatic tasks, he was also temporarily city commander of Munich. At the beginning of the 19th century, Lipowsky published the first biographical encyclopedias on Bavarian history, such as the Baierische Musik-Lexikon and the Baierische Künstler-Lexikon , which offer a wealth of information on Bavarian art and cultural history. Lipowsky was appointed archivist of the Bavarian assembly of estates in 1819 . Between 1822 and 1830 he published a collection of Bavarian national costumes , which formed one of the bases for the development of the traditional costume movement in Bavaria.

The later Military Max Joseph Order , donated as a military decoration in 1794 and the Order of Civil Merit donated by the Bavarian Crown in 1808, were based on his suggestion. These orders were associated with the knight's title as personal nobility for the entrusted . From 1799 he was a full member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences .

Publications by Lipowsky

  • Agnes Bernauerinn described historically . Lentner, Munich 1801
  • Bavarian artist lexicon . First online and second volume. E. Fleischmann, Munich 1810 ff.
  • Bavarian music lexicon . J. Giel, Munich 1811
  • Prehistory of Munich . Volume 1. 360 pages. Storno, Munich 1814. ( full text )
  • National Costueme of the Kingdom of Bavaria . Hermann & Barth, Munich 1823–1830.
Reprint: With e. Escort ed. by Paul Ernst Rattelmüller . Süddeutscher Verlag, 1971
  • History of the schools in Bavaria . Jakob Giel, Munich 1825 ( digitized version of the Bavarian State Library Munich)

family

His grandfather was Wenzel Lipowsky, Count Tattenbach's administrator of the St. Martin estate in the Innviertel. The mother was Maria Anna Nepomucena geb. from Ulrich. In 1792 he married Franziska Crux (1770–1839), the daughter of the actor Anton Crux in Metz. When Felix Joseph died in 1842, only his daughter Xaveria, St. Anna-Ordensdame, and his widowed daughter-in-law Katharina, the wife of his son Wilhelm Eduard Lipowsky, who died in 1837, as well as five children resulting from this marriage, who were Felix Joseph's grandchildren. One of them was the later district president of Lower Bavaria, Felix Friedrich von Lipowsky .

Felix Joseph von Lipowsky was buried in Munich's Old South Cemetery, where his grave is still preserved today. His son Wilhelm had donated a family grave that has also been preserved there, in which he, his widow Katharina, the son Felix Friedrich Ritter von Lipowsky, the daughter-in-law Ernestine von Lipowsky, née. Eder and two sons of the latter, Felix and Hans Lipowsky, were buried.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. New Nekrolog der Deutschen, year 1842, p. 1068, Königlich Bayerischer Polizei-Anzeiger von München, 1842, p. 232 .
  2. Beck, published by Wolf: Munich political newspaper , 43rd volume, anthology 1-6, 1842. (Section 467th announcement): “Das Königl. District and City Court of Munich. The remains of the Central Council and Reich archivist Joseph Felix Lipowsky will be on Monday the 18th of d. Mts. in the Weinstrasse Nro. 4/3 publicly auctioned to the highest bidder. [...] "
  3. ^ Felix Joseph Lipowsky, Baierisches Musik-Lexikon, 1811, p. 186 , the same, Friedrich V, Elector of the Palatinate and King of Bohemia, 1824, p. 156
  4. ^ Karl Theodor von HeigelLipowsky, Felix Josef . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 18, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1883, p. 730.
  5. Munich, 1834, p. 51
  6. Obituary
  7. ↑ Grave inscription ( Memento of the original dated November 10, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.handbuch.alter-suedfriedhof-muenchen.online
  8. Inscription family grave Wilhelm Lipowsky ( Memento of the original from November 10, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.handbuch.alter-suedfriedhof-muenchen.online

Web links

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