Ferdinand Jugler

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Ferdinand Jugler (full name Ferdinand Ludwig Christian Jugler ; * 1830 ; † 1910 ) was a German auditor and assessor , manager of the Hanover Chamber of Commerce and editor-in-chief of the Hanover trade journal .

Life

Ferdinand Jugler was born at the beginning of industrialization at the time of the Kingdom of Hanover . In the years from 1854 until after the annexation of Hanover by Prussia , he worked in various offices before he joined the Hanover Chamber of Commerce as secretary in 1868 . In this role he ran the Chamber until 1895.

Meanwhile, Jugler was temporarily a member of the board of directors of the Hanover Trade Association as well as the editor-in-chief of the "Gewerbeblatt Hanover", in which the older communications of the Hanover Trade Association were incorporated: The Hanover Trade Journal. Communications from the trade association for Hanover. Organ of the Chamber of Commerce in Hanover appeared in Hanover from 1883 by Schmorl ; the date also marks "[...] the beginning of the IHK media" in Hanover.

In terms of content, the Gewerbevereins- und Handelskammer-Blatt and its editor-in-chief did not set any limits as long as it served to promote technical progress . In some cases, wood engravings were used to illustrate topics such as "[...] centrifugal railways, airtight windows and doors, skinning knives for butchers, piano production, Borsig's railroad car, Th. Baumann's improved folding rule, Whitelaw's and Stirrat's water wheel, bed springs -Cleaning machines, De Cournay's patent horseshoeing without nails “and much more.

Jugler wrote a pamphlet on the general trade exhibition of the province of Hanover for the year 1878 .

Ferdinand Jugler and his bride Caroline Heinemann led a middle-class life in the style of the 19th century.

Fonts

  • The General Trade Exhibition of the Province of Hanover for the year 1878 , Hanover, 1878

Archival material

An archive of and Ferdinand Jugler be found, for example,

  • a portrait - photograph with the bust of Jugler in the holdings of the IHK Hannover
  • the Ferdinand Jugler estate in the Landeskirchliche Archiv Hannover , inventory N 36 , which was handed over in 2001 by the Superintendentur Rinteln (in Rinteln )
    • Correspondence with Jugler's bride Heinemann from 1861 to 1863 as well
    • Jugler's memoirs ;
  • Two handwritten letters from Jugler to Zarncke at Breitkopf & Härtel in the estate of Eduard Zarncke in the Leipzig University Library
    • 15 pages from March 12, 1904 with an account of the life of Jugler's great-grandfather and grandfather, with whom he wants to have the family papers and written memoirs published; Signature: NL 249/1 / J / 499 ;
    • 2 pages from April 4, 1905 with thanks to Zarncke for his efforts; Signature: NL 249/1 / J / 500

Individual evidence

  1. a b Jugler, Ferdinand Ludwig Christian in the database of Niedersächsische Personen (new entry required) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library , edited on November 6, 2008, last accessed on October 12, 2016
  2. a b c estate of Ferdinand Jugler , in: Unpacked - messages from the regional church archive Hanover , p. 31; online ( Memento of the original from October 12, 2016 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. as a PDF document @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.landeskirchlichesarchiv-hannover.de
  3. a b c d e f Noun nominandum: The pure lust for progress , in: Stefan Noort (Ges.-Ltg.), Viktoria Ernst, Pia-Felicitas Homann, Klaus Pohlmann (Red.): Retrospect forward. Time leaps from 150 years of the Hanover Chamber of Commerce , ed. from the IHK Hannover, with contributions by Hannes Rehm and Horst Schrage , 1st edition, Hannover: IHK Hannover, 2015, p. 36ff .; here: p. 37; also picture credits on p. 179
  4. Compare the information in the journal database
  5. Compare the information on the website of the Lower Saxony archive information system (Arcinsys Lower Saxony)
  6. Compare the results of the Kalliope network of the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Berlin State Library