Matthias Ladurner-Parthanes

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Matthias Ladurner-Parthanes (* January 8, 1894 in Gratsch near Meran ; † July 25, 1986 there ) was a farmer , folklorist and local history researcher .

Life

Matthias Ladurner-Parthanes was born in 1894 on the Parthanes farm in Gratsch near Merano. After attending school in Merano, he served as an imperial hunter in Galicia and in the mountain wars during the First World War . After returning from captivity, the full-time winegrower was politically and culturally involved as a committee member of the museum association as a member of the Merano municipal council elected in 1920. His son Mathias was born in 1927 . In the interwar period, Ladurner-Parthanes began to publish publications on historical and folklore topics, in particular on the rural customs of the burgrave office . In addition to numerous articles that were printed in the monthly magazine for South Tyrolean regional studies " Der Schlern " and other compilations, he wrote several monographs. His most significant achievements include the discovery of the Algunder menhirs as well as his 1972 writing "Vom Perglwerk zur Torggl", a comprehensive documentation of the techniques and equipment used in traditional South Tyrolean viticulture . Furthermore, he was one of the co-founders and longstanding committee member of the South Tyrolean Wine Museum .

For his services, Ladurner-Parthanes was made an honorary member of the University of Innsbruck in 1954 . In 1974 he was awarded the Walther von der Vogelweide Prize of the South Tyrolean Cultural Institute . The holder of the Cross of Merit of the State of Tyrol died in 1986 in his hometown. In 1996 Josef Rampold published Ladurner-Parthanes' notes from the First World War under the title “War Diary of an Kaiserjäger”.

Fonts (selection)

  • One hundred years of the Algund music band, 1837–1937 . Poetzelberger, Meran 1937.
  • Algund 1809 . Peter Thalguter Festival Committee, Algund 1959.
  • The Ladurners . Athesia, Meran 1960 (also published by Wagner in Innsbruck in the same year).
  • From Perglwerk to Torggl . Athesia, Bolzano 1972.
  • The costume of the burgrave office in its development . Piock, Meran 1974.
  • Gratsch the old village at the foot of Tyrol Castle . Meran 1981.
  • War diary of an Kaiserjäger . Edited from the original manuscript by Josef Rampold. Bozen, Athesia 1996

Individual evidence

  1. Actually Matthias Ladurner , Parthanes is the court name ; the first name occasionally appears in the spelling Mathias .
  2. a b Ladurner-Parthanes, Mathias (1894–1986). Society for the History of Wine eV, accessed on April 4, 2012 .
  3. a b Matthias Ladurner Parthanes (1894-1986) . In: Europa Ethnica . tape 43 , 1986, pp. 184 .
  4. according to other information in 1955
  5. according to other information in 1975