Johann Peter Tappen

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Johann Peter Tappen (also: Johann Peter Tappe ; baptized April 11, 1678 in Hildesheim ; † June 17, 1754 in Hanover ) was a civil servant and from 1717 to 1719 mayor of Hanover.

Life

Coming from a pastor family in Hildesheim, Tappen initially studied in Leipzig from 1696. From 1713 he worked as the city counsel in Hanover. In 1717 he was finally elected mayor. During his tenure, which only lasted until 1719, he wrote among other things new school regulations for the Hanover city school. In 1718 he also took over the office of state counsel and court judge from the Principality of Calenberg . After his time as mayor, he moved to the consistory and became consistorial director in 1735.

From Tappe, who - like many wealthy citizens of Hanover - owned a garden plot in front of the Aegidientor, the impetus for the Aegidien garden community formed in 1746 and the construction of the first, later so-called Old Garden Church , which was then on part of just a few years earlier landscaped garden cemetery was established.

In 1749 Tappe resigned his offices in the Principality of Calenberg. He died on June 17, 1754.

literature

  • Arnold Nöldeke : Old garden church (broken off in 1886) , in ders .: The art monuments of the province of Hanover , ed. by the Provincial Commission for Research and Conservation of the Monuments of the Province of Hanover, Part 1: Monuments of the "old" city area of ​​Hanover , Vol. 1, H. 2, Part 1, Hanover: Self-published by the Provincial Administration, Schulzes Buchhandlung, 1932, p. 193-200; here: p. 193 (reprinted by Verlag Wenner, Osnabrück 1979, ISBN 3-87898-151-1 )
  • Johanna May: From the city government to bourgeois local politics. Lines of development of the Hanoverian city policy from 1699 to 1824 (= publications of the Historical Commission for Lower Saxony and Bremen , Volume 198), also dissertation 1998 at the University of Göttingen, Hanover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung und Verlag, 2000, ISBN 978-3-7752-5812-8 and ISBN 3-7752-5812-4 , pp. 127f.
  • Horst Kruse: Estates and Government - Antipodes? The calenbergisch-göttingschen Landesstands 1715 - 1802 , (= sources and representations on the history of Lower Saxony , vol. 121), also dissertation 1997 at the University of Hanover, Hanover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung und Verlag, 2000, ISBN 978-3-7752-5836-4 and ISBN 3-7752-5836-1 , pp. 289f .; limited preview in Google Book search
  • Klaus Mlynek : Tappen, Johann Peter. In: Dirk Böttcher , Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein, Hugo Thielen: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2002, ISBN 3-87706-706-9 , p. 357.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Klaus Mlynek: Tappen, Johann Peter. In: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon . Hanover: Schlüter 2002, ISBN 3-87706-706-9 , p. 357
  2. ^ Horst Kruse: Estates and Government - Antipodes? The calenbergisch-göttingschen Landesstands 1715 - 1802 , (= sources and representations on the history of Lower Saxony , vol. 121), also dissertation 1997 at the University of Hanover, Hanover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung und Verlag, 2000, ISBN 978-3-7752-5836-4 and ISBN 3-7752-5836-1 , pp. 289f .; limited preview in Google Book search
  3. ^ Arnold Nöldeke: Alte Gartenkirche (broken down in 1886) , in ders .: Die Kunstdenkmäler der Provinz Hannover , ed. by the Provincial Commission for Research and Conservation of the Monuments of the Province of Hanover, Part 1: Monuments of the "old" city area of ​​Hanover , Vol. 1, H. 2, Part 1, Hanover: Self-published by the Provincial Administration, Schulzes Buchhandlung, 1932, p. 193-200; here: p. 193 (reprinted by Verlag Wenner, Osnabrück 1979, ISBN 3-87898-151-1 ) ( digitized parts 1 and 2 via archive.org
  4. ^ Franz Rudolf Zankl : The old garden church. Photography. 1885. In: Hanover Archive , sheet S 33
  5. ^ Digitized parts 1 and 2 via archive.org