Johann Nepomuk von Edling
Johann Nepomuk Jakob Reichsgraf and Edler Herr von Edling , Slovenian Janez Nepomuk Jakob grof Edling (born May 1, 1747 in Görz , † April 13, 1793 in Vienna ) was an Austrian administrative lawyer, administrator of the Bischoflack rule and a Slovenian school reformer.
Life
Johann Nepomuk Jakob Reichsgraf von Edling came from the old noble family von Edling , who had lived in the county of Gorizia since the 16th century . He was the eldest son of Count Albert / Albrecht (1718–), ruler of Haidenschaft / Ajdovščina, imperial-royal captain of Flitsch / Bovec , and his wife Charlotte (1727–), daughter of Anton Johann Nicolaus Graf von Saurau and dame of the Star Cross . Johann Baptist Aloysius von Edling (1753-1830) was his younger brother.
After completing his studies, he became administrator of the properties of the Hochstift Freising in the Krain , rule and city of Bischoflack . As a provincial governing council in the Duchy of Carniola , he took care of the reform of the trivial schools . Under him, a basic set of teaching material in Slovene was created for the first time. He was a member of the Academia Operosum , the predecessor of today's Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts .
From 1791 he was on the board of directors of the Czech-Austrian court chancellery in Vienna, responsible for matters relating to schools within Austria .
Since May 8, 1774 he was married to Maria Anna, imperial free of Welden zu Laupheim (born October 22, 1755), lady of the Star Cross , a relative (niece?) Of Freising Prince-Bishop Ludwig Joseph von Welden .
Awards
- Order of St. George (Bavaria) , knight
- Order of Saint Michael (Bavaria-Kurköln) , Grand Cross
Fonts
- General state normal school regulations according to the kk decree. Laybach near Eger 1775.
- Demands on schoolmasters and teachers in trivial schools. German and Slovenian. Laybach 1778
- Core of the method book in Carniolicum versum et Augustiss. Mariae Teresiae Imp.dedicatum. Vienna: Kurzboeck 1777
- Isenz and Laybach, an idyll. Augsburg: Lotter. 1781
- A thought from the Count and Herr von Edling to a young bard Freyherrn von S., a poetic epistle. Laybach 1781.
literature
- Johann Baptist Witting: Contributions to the genealogy of the Ukrainian nobility. In: Yearbook of the kk heraldische Gesellschaft Adler zu Wien NF 4 (1894), pp. 89–146, especially pp. 105–108
- Kidrič, Francè: Edling, Janez Nepomuk Jakob, grof (1751–1793). Slovenska biografija. Slovenska akademija znanosti in umetnosti, Znanstvenoraziskovalni center SAZU, 2013. http://www.slovenska-biografija.si/oseba/sbi178715/#slovenski-biografski-leksikon (July 21, 2016). Izvirna objava v: Slovenski bijografski leksikon: 1. zv. Abraham - Erberg. Izidor Cankar et al. Ljubljana, Zadružna gospodarska banka, 1925.
- Jevnikar, Martin: Edling, Janez Nepomuk Jakob, grof (1751–1793). Slovenska biografija. Slovenska akademija znanosti in umetnosti, Znanstvenoraziskovalni center SAZU, 2013. http://www.slovenska-biografija.si/oseba/sbi178715/#primorski-slovenski-biografski-leksikon (July 21, 2016). Izvirna objava v: Primorski slovenski biografski leksikon: 1. snopič A - Bartol, 1. knjiga. Uredniški odbor Gorica, Goriška Mohorjeva družba, 1974.
Web links
- Ancestral sample for Johann Nepomuk von Edling from 1782 in the main state archive in Dresden
Individual evidence
- ^ According to the Slovenska biografija (lit.): in the Danube
- ↑ See Erwin Köstler : From the cultureless people to the European avant-garde: main lines of translation, presentation and reception of Slovenian literature in German-speaking countries. (Interactions: Austrian literature in an international context ISSN 1424-7674 9) Bern etc .: Peter Lang 2006 ISBN 9783039107780 , p. 79 f.
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SURNAME | Edling, Johann Nepomuk von |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Edling, Johann Nepomuk Jakob Reichsgraf and Edler Herr von (full name); Edling, Janez Nepomuk Jakob grof |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian administrative lawyer, administrator of the Bischoflack rule and Slovenian school reformer |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 1, 1747 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Gorizia |
DATE OF DEATH | April 13, 1793 |
Place of death | Vienna |