Valentin Anton Noodt

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Valentin Anton Noodt (born May 13, 1787 in Hamburg ; † September 13, 1861 there ) was a German officer in the Wars of Liberation and an Evangelical Lutheran clergyman.

Life

Valentin Anton Noodt was a son of the professor at the learned school of the Johanneum Lorenz Andreas Noodt (1743-1809). He visited the Johanneum, where Karl August Varnhagen von Ense , Karl Sieveking and August Neander were his classmates. After a short time at the Academic Gymnasium , he studied Protestant theology at the University of Göttingen ; Presumably as a result of the gendarme affair , he moved to the newly founded University of Berlin in 1809 . On May 4, 1810, he passed the candidate exam in Hamburg.

In 1813 he first became a Lützower hunter . When the Hanseatic Legion was formed , he joined General Friedrich Karl von Tettenborn's staff as a lieutenant and, as Karl August Varnhagen von Ense wrote, was transformed from a candidate of the Evangelical Church into an active soldier . In 1814 he became a prime lieutenant and in 1815 he was captain of the Lübeck battalion .

After the end of the war in 1815, he went to the Friedrichs-Werdersche Gymnasium in Berlin as a collaborator (teacher) . On August 18, 1816 he was at the University of Halle Dr. phil. PhD.

In 1822 he was ordained in Berlin and was appointed 4th preacher at the Nikolaikirche (Berlin) ; on Easter Monday, April 8, 1822, he was introduced to his office by Provost Konrad Gottlieb Ribbeck .

On February 24, 1828 he was elected deacon (2nd pastor) at the Hamburg main church St. Petri . He stayed here until the end of his life and on May 7th 1842 had to experience the destruction of the church, his official apartment in the diaconate house on the corner of Petrikirchhof and Schmiedestrasse and large parts of the city center during the Hamburg fire . Together with the other preachers, he was one of the founding members of the Association for the Reconstruction of the Church; the new building was inaugurated in 1849. In addition, he was a long-time member of the Hamburg Mission Society and wrote their reports from 1830 to 1832, as well as the Hamburg-Altona Biblical Society .

In the revolutionary year of 1848 he was a member of the Hamburg constituent assembly, the Hamburg Constituent Assembly . His political attitudes have been described as liberal .

"Valentin Anton Noodt", double collecting grave plate, main pastors to St. Petri / pastors to St. Petri , Ohlsdorf cemetery

Noodt was a freemason , from 1838 to 1844 master of the chair of the Hamburg lodge Absalom and from 1847 second chief overseer in the grand official council of the Hamburg grand lodge .

After his death, a characteristic circulated that was reprinted by several newspapers:

“When Noodt was a student, he was a wild fellow and had to endure several duels. That's why they said of him: Noodt breaks iron! After passing the exam, he was not a Philistine either and perhaps had no fearful considerations when enjoying the joys of life. The evil world therefore whispered behind his back: Noodt knows no command! But then he soon became a capable pastor, and now people said to his praise: Noodt teaches to pray. "

- The border messenger 1862

He was married to Henriette Emilie, b. Amen († 1864), a daughter of the factory owner and councilor in Neustadt-Eberswalde Carl Gottlieb Amen. His son Valentin Eduard Noodt (born June 19, 1825 in Berlin; July 3, 1892 in Hamburg) became a teacher and from 1872 until his retirement in 1889 he was director of the newly established teaching facilities at St. Johannis Monastery, which is today Gymnasium Klosterschule am Berliner Tor .

The main church of St. Petri has a portrait of Noodt painted in 1828 by Johann Hieronymus Barckhan.

Valentin Anton Noodt is commemorated on the double grave plate, main pastors to St. Petri / pastors to St. Petri of the Althamburg Memorial Cemetery, Ohlsdorf Cemetery .

Fonts

  • De nominum casibus earumque ad praenpositiones ratione. Diss. Halle 1816
  • Farewell sermon by the parish of St. Nicolai Church on Sunday Rogate. Berlin 1828
  • Electoral sermon on the gospel of the Sunday Septuagesimae February 3, 1828. Hamburg 1828
  • Inaugural sermon on June 10, 1828. Hamburg 1828
  • Report of the Evangelical Mission Association in Hamburg 7 (1830); 8 (1831); 9 (1831)
  • 20th annual report of the Hamburg-Altonaische Bibelgesellschaft. Hamburg 1835

literature

  • Noodt, Valentin Anton , in: Hans Schröder (Ed.): Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present. Volume 5, Hamburg 1870, p. 564f, no.2835 ( digitized version )
  • Eduard Maria Oettinger , Hugo Schramm-Macdonald: Moniteur des dates: Contenant un million de renseignements biographiques publié sous le patronage de Sa Majesté le Roi de Prusse. Volume 9, Leipzig: Hermann 1882, p. 80

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl Heinrich Meusel: Kirchliches Handlexikon Volume 4, S. 746 sv Neander, Johann August Wilhelm
  2. ^ Karl August Varnhagen von Ense: Memories of one's own life. 3rd edition, Volume 3, Leipzig 1871, p. 298
  3. Allgemeine Literatur-Zeitung 1817, column 559
  4. Moniteur des dates (lit.)
  5. ^ Franz August von Etzel: Description of the secular celebration of the admission of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, to the Freemason Union: celebrated in the Great National Mother Lodge of the Prussians. States, called on the three globes 1838, p. [1]
  6. Carl Wiebe: The Great Lodge of Hamburg and its predecessors: According to the sources of the archive of the Great Lodge, the United 5 Lodges and the historical association. Hamburg: Rademacher 1905, p. 254
  7. Der Grenzbote 22 (1862), p. 135
  8. Communications of the Association for Hamburg History 15 (1892), p. 420
  9. The architectural and art monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. Volume 3, Hamburg 1968, p. 88