Ludwig Bennefeld

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Ludwig Bennefeld (* 1774 ; † 1824 ) was a Fürstlich Waldeckscher first lieutenant and engineer-geographer , of whom various maps measured during the Napoleonic era are known.

Well-known works (selection)

City map of Hanover and the surrounding area by Pentz and Bennefeld, as a copper engraving by Franz in Berlin , published in 1807 by the Hahn brothers bookstore , Hanover
  • around 1800: Topographic map of the Hessian county of Schaumburg and map of the Nenndorf sulfur bath, colored drawing by A. Papen , KH engineer lieutenant and I. Bennefeld, Fürstl. Waldeck First Lieutenant, engraved by J. Marshall , M 1: 150,000 / 1000, 32 × 31 cm; as archival record in the Lower Saxony State Archives (Bückeburg location) , archive signature NLA BU S 1 B 7084
  • Topographical map of the Kurhessian province Grafschaft Schaumburg
  • Topographic map of the principality of Waldeck. Sr. Durchl. To the ruling Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont, dedicated out of gratitude by L. Bennefeld, Fürstl. Waldeck. Senior Lieutenant ret
  • Hanover and its surroundings in 1807 , recorded by Inspector Pentz and Lieutenant Bennefeld, engraved in copper on a scale of 1: 10,000 by Franz in Berlin and published in 1807 by the Hahn brothers' bookstore . The map appeared later with an attached supplementary sheet of the eastern area with the Bult , the Eilenriede to Tax Thief and the Kirchröder and Döhrener Tower . A few copies of this have survived.

Web links

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Remarks

  1. Deviating from this, Helmut Zimmermann in the Hanover Archive (sd) describes the sheet as a steel engraving

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Helmut Zimmermann : Hanover and its surroundings in 1807 , in: Hanover Archive , supplementary edition , sheet EH 2
  2. ^ A b Burchard Christian von Spilcker : Historical-topographical-statistical description of the royal residence city of Hanover , Hahnsche Buchhandlung, Hanover 1819, p. 4; online through google books
  3. ^ Catalog of the maps and plans in the royal Bavarian main Conservatory of the Army , Munich, 1832, p. 455; Preview over google books
  4. Compare the information provided by the Lower Saxony archive information system (arcinsys niedersachsen)
  5. a b Geographisches Institut Weimar (ed.): New general geographical and statistical ephemeris. Vol. 13, Weimar: Verlag des Landes-Industrie-Comptoirs, 1824, pp. 217f., 219; Preview over google books