Heinrich von Attems-Petzenstein

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Heinrich Karl Michael Count of Attems-Petzenstein

Count Heinrich Karl Michael von Attems-Petzenstein (born November 28, 1834 in St. Florian , † August 11, 1909 in Graz ) was an Austrian officer and pomologist .

Life

Heinrich Karl Michael Graf von Attems- Petzenstein was born in 1834 as the son of Karl Bernhard Michael Graf Attems-Petzenstein (1809–1849) and Orsolina Gogoli (1812–1863) and married on May 8, 1866 Thekla v. Schmidt-Pauli, daughter of the Gh plus. oldenb. Gen. Consul Theodor v. Schmidt-Pauli. He volunteered as a cadet at the age of 16 . He fought in 1859 at the Battle of Magenta and the Battle of Solferino , in 1864 as a captain in Infantry Regiment No. 6 in Denmark and in 1866 at the Battle of Königgrätz . As a result of his wounding (rifle shot through the kneecap) in the German War as a battalion commander of the kuk infantry regiment No. 6, he was appointed kuk major a. D. retired. He promoted Styrian fruit growing and the Universal Museum Joanneum . He was a member of the natural science association for Styria. In 1875 he took part in the first meeting of the directors of seed culture stations, chaired by Friedrich Nobbe . Heinrich Graf Attems was the owner and founder of the seed culture station in St. Peter near Graz, where soybeans were also tested. He writes to Friedrich Haberlandt : “On the whole, this year's culture has also been very successful and” I now “consider soy to be safe and count it among our best crops”.

His oldest son is the zoologist Carl von Attems-Petzenstein .

His correspondence with Carl Schnorr von Carolsfeld is preserved in the Saxon State Library.

Fonts

  • Count H. Attems' seed culture station St. Peter near Graz, cultivation experiment with soy hispida. In: Wiener Landwirthschaftliche Zeitung 48/26 (1876), pp. 552–553.
  • Count H. Attems' vegetable growing and seed culture station in St. Peter near Graz, second cultivation experiment with the Chinese oil bean in St. Peter near Graz. In: Wiener Landwirthschaftliche Zeitung 49/27 (1877), p. 557.
  • The Austrian general craft school, 1885.
  • Austria's fruit growing, 1899.
  • Austria's fruit growing at the World Exhibition in Paris 1900 - La culture fruitière austrichienne à l'Exposition universelle de Paris 1900.

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Individual evidence

  1. Genealogical Handbook of the Count's Houses, A 4, 1962, Volume 28 of the complete series, p. 70.
  2. Schematism for the Imperial and Royal Army and for the Imperial and Royal Navy, 1864, p. 142
  3. ^ Announcements from the Natural Science Association for Styria, 1908 staff (PDF; 1.2 MB)
  4. Seed Testing ISTA News Bulletin No. 142 October 2011 (PDF; 3.9 MB)
  5. The soybean. Results of the studies and experiments on the cultivation of this newly introduced cultivated plant, Friedrich Haberlandt Vienna 1878.
  6. ^ Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Manuscripts - attems-petzenstein, Heinrich (1834-1909) author of the letter