Rudolf Friedrich Ludloff (economist)

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Johann Rudolf Friedrich Ludloff (born November 16, 1800 in Coburg ; † August 26, 1839 there ) was a German economist , manorial estate administrator and owner .

Life

Rudolf Friedrich Ludloff was a brother of Julius Christian Louis Ludloff and Friedrich Carl Ludloff .

From 1810 to 1813 he was at the educational institute Gehren with Rector Johann Heinrich Andreas Precht (1759-1823) and then returned to his parents' house to support his sick father in the management of the Garsitz chamber estate . At the age of 15 he went to the Rudolstadt grammar school for two years . There he was tutored by Bernhard Adolf Abeken , Ludwig Friedrich Hesse , Rudolf Hercher and Johann Heinrich Voss . Voss is said to have explicitly emphasized his performance when Ludloff left the grammar school.

For three years Ludloff trained as a “generally recognized” economist at the economic institute in Tiefurt under Professor Karl Christian Gottlieb Sturm . During this time the lifelong friendship with Friedrich Gottlob Schulze developed . Through this friendship - Schulze was actually supposed to take up the position, but he could not warm up to it - he was entrusted by Emmanuel von Mensdorff-Pouilly with the management of the manor Holzkirchen near Würzburg , which he took over for 3 years until 1823. As a 19-year-old, he received a salary of 300 guilders (510 marks).

From 1823 onwards he was taken into service by Prince Leopold , who later became the first King of Belgium, as a "Belgian civil servant / administrator", to whom he remained loyal to the end of his life and was the administrator of the Prince's pensions and economic affairs throughout his life. Approx. Ludloff managed the Niederfüllbach domain near Coburg for Prince Leopold for six years , which the Prince had bought in 1820. In addition to the agricultural administration, Ludloff was also responsible for paying salaries and pensions. He expanded the estate and took it over as a tenant in 1829. In 1834 he bought the Billmuthausen manor for 8,000 guilders .

During the administration of the Niederfüllbach domain, Ludloff was asked by Ferdinand Georg August von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld-Koháry whether he could take over the supervision of all goods in Austria and Hungary. Ludloff declined out of gratitude and solidarity with Prince Leopold.

In 1834 he was appointed to the ducal-Saxon-Coburg district councilor of Coburg. He was married and had four children, including Hermann Ludloff .

In 1839, Rudolf Friedrich Ludloff helped to rescue the residents from the second fire in Neustadt near Coburg . He did not recover from this exertion and died weak from a cold. Before that he donated an amount for the "residents of Neustadt who were killed in the fire".

Agricultural inventions

Estate management tasks

  • for Emmanuel von Mensdorff-Pouilly: Rittergut Holzkirchen, Würzburg
  • for Prince Leopold: Domain Niederfüllbach, Coburg
  • for August von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld-Kohary: all goods in Austria and Hungary (rejected)
  • Billmuthausen Manor

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g New nekrolog der Deutschen ... BF Voigt, 1841 ( google.de [accessed on November 18, 2017]).
  2. Hermann Johann Friedrich von Schulse-Gäversitz: Friedrich Gottlob Schulze-Gävernitz: A picture of life drawn and presented as a festive gift to the unveiling of the Schulze monument in Jena on August 10, 1867 . FW Jungfer's Buchdruckerci, 1867 ( google.de [accessed on November 18, 2017]).
  3. ^ Intelligence sheet for the Lower Main district of the Kingdom of Bavaria . No. 1 , 1823 ( google.de [accessed on November 18, 2017]).
  4. Ducal Saxony-Coburg government and intelligence gazette . Dietz, 1830 ( google.de [accessed November 24, 2017]).
  5. Ducal Saxony-Coburg government and intelligence gazette . Dietz, 1834 ( google.de [accessed on November 18, 2017]).
  6. ^ An obituary is under Sachsen-Coburg: Government and Intelligence Gazette for the Duchy of Coburg . Dietz, 1839 ( google.de [accessed on November 21, 2017]). to find.
  7. Sachsen-Coburg: Government and Intelligence Journal for the Duchy of Coburg . Dietz, 1839 ( google.de [accessed on November 21, 2017]).
  8. ^ Allgemeine Bauzeitung Wien: with illustrations: Austrian quarterly for the public construction service . na, 1836 ( google.de [accessed on November 18, 2017]).
  9. Christian Felix Zeller: About the brandy distillery. In: Polytechnisches Journal . 62, 1836, pp. 392-398.
  10. Ludloff's water hoist. In: Polytechnisches Journal . 66, 1837, pp. 178-180.
  11. ^ Carl Ernst Mayer, Johann Gottfried Elsner, Carl E. Hammerschmidt: General Oesterreichische Zeitschrift für den Landwirth, Forstmann and Gaertner: Centralblatt for the results of scientific research . Gerold, 1838 ( google.de [accessed November 18, 2017]).