Vogeler
Vogeler is a German family name .
Origin and meaning
Vogeler is the professional name for a bird catcher, or rather the nickname for a pickling hunter . He caught birds to sell or train like a falconer. Ælfric Grammaticus called between the 10th and 11th centuries as prey including the hawk , eagle , Milan, cranes , herons , storks , blackbird , wood pigeon and Dove , swan , thrush , waterfowl and sometimes young birds, as well as sparrows , geese , roosters and hens, quails , bats , owls , turtledoves , jackdaws , crested larks , owls and more. In Middle High German we encounter the still valid word form of bird with the exact meaning of huntable bird , waterfowl , so goose , duck .
The bird hunting was an activity that according to legend, also of King Henry the Vogeler (July * 876, † 2 936) has been exercised. Emperor Friedrich II. (* December 26, 1194, † December 13, 1250) wrote about falconry and ornithology in his book About the art of hunting with birds .
Early mentions and job titles
- ahd . Fokalari
- ahd . fogalari
- on . fuglari
- ae . fuwelare
- auceps fuglere, in a 10th or 11th century dictionary
- the vogelere, elsewhere Wogelere as a gloss to auceps in a manuscript of the Pöhlder Annalen (Annales Palidenses) around 1182
- ae . Richard Fugelere, Ricardus Fugelere, 1218
- me . in þes fuheleres grune, before 1225
- Roger le Fugler, 1227
- Vogler or bird to 1209-1237 as the founder of Vogelsdorf , bearer of the name are the 13th and 14th centuries in Wriezen and Boll Ensdorf detectable
- Vogelere, as an epithet in the Saxon World Chronicle in originally Low German around 1260
- Vogler, the family name of a hunter who discovered the thermal spring in Pfäfers while hunting for forest bustards , 1240
- Birds, 1244
- me . John þe Fogelere, 1275
- me . Fowelere, 1275
- me . Henry le Foghelere, 1278
- Ralph Vouler, 1279
- mhd . vogelaere, as an epithet in the verse epic Lohengrin of the Codex Palatinus Germanicus , 1283–1289
- der Vogelaere, around 1255–1259 or 1275–1295, Heinrich der Vogelaere as an author in the heroic epic Dietrich's Flight
- mhd . vugler
- Joh.Vogel (Vogeler) in Hamburg 1297, compare there Joh.Valke (Valkener)
- Hugone Foygler, 1301
- Ralph le Foweler, 1329
- me . Edwardus le Vowelar, 1327
- uogelere of helle, 1340
- Lüdel der Vogler, attested in 1345 in Regensburg
- Vogler, 1348
- Henneke Vogel (bird catching) in Greifswald 1355/1373
- Jäckl Vogler (Fogler) in Bozen 1359
- Hensel Vogel (Vogler) in Znaim 1363
- Heynne Mörlyn the Vogeler, as an epithet in Sorau-Land 1381
- þe foulere, around 1390 and 1398
- Henneke Voghelere, Mindener Bürgerbuch 1392
- Vogler under the Episcopal Würzburg hunting staff at the beginning of the 15th century
- Voglär, as a job title under Ludwig the Bartender of Bavaria-Ingolstadt in a hall book from 1418
- Peter Fogeler, Görlitz 1427
- Hanns Voglaer zu Vogelgreut 1448, a property originally belonging to the Weihenstephan monastery , since 1874 the solitude has been called Voglhof in Kirchdorf an der Amper
- Hentz fogel (e) r, as a job title in Darmstadt 1449–1451
- Niclas Fogeler von Crampicz, 1456
- a ffewler or fowler: Auceps, Aucupator, Auicularius, Aucupiscus, around 1475
- Vogler, as an epithet in the Swabian Chronicle, 1486
- Vogler in the bird catching hut in the zoo as a job title, in 1542 in the official accounts for the New House of the Lochau Office
Other forms
- Vogler
- Birds
- Birds
- Fogler
- Fowler (English)
- Vögeler
- Voegeler
- Fogeler
- Vageler (northern German)
- Vogelaar (Dutch)
Name bearer
Vogeler is the name of
- Friedrich Vogeler (1883–1945), German administrative lawyer and SA brigade leader
- Heinrich der Vogelaere , a writer in the heroic epic Dietrich's flight in the 13th century
- Georg Vogeler , German historian, professor for digital humanities at the Center for Information Modeling in the Humanities of the Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
- Hieronymus Vogeler, Mayor of Hamburg from 1609 to 1642
- Heinrich Vogeler (1869–1937), German theater actor, director and general manager
- Heinrich Vogeler (1872–1942), German painter
- Hildegard Vogeler (* 1949), German art historian
- Ida Vogeler nee Seele (1825–1901), first Froebel kindergarten teacher in the world
- Jan Vogeler (1923–2005), German-Soviet philosopher and university professor
- Karl Vogeler (1889–1978), German surgeon
- Martha Vogeler (née Schröder; 1879–1961), muse, model and first wife of the painter Heinrich Vogeler
- Nicolaus Vogeler, Mayor of Hamburg from 1585 to 1587
- Theodor Vogeler (1900–1975), German actor
- Volker Vogeler (1930–2005), German director and screenwriter
Individual evidence
- ↑ Matthias von Lexer : Middle High German Concise Dictionary , Leipzig 1872–1878
- ^ Georg Friedrich Benecke , elaborated by Wilhelm Müller and Friedrich Zarncke: Middle High German Concise Dictionary , Leipzig 1854–1866
- ↑ Dr. Johann Ernst Rudolph Kaeuffer: History of East Asia , Leipzig 1860
- ↑ Jost Amman : Auceps. The Vogler , 1568
- ^ Rudolf Zoder: Family names in Ostfalen , Hildesheim 1968
- ^ A b Karl Ernst Demandt: Regesten der Grafen von Katzenelnbogen 1060-1486 , text passage , self-published by the Historical Commission for Nassau, Wiesbaden 1986, ISBN 3-922-24414-9
- ^ Agrippa von Nettesheim : Uncertainty and vanity of all arts and sciences, LXXVII. On hunting and bird placement , Cologne 1527
- ^ Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall : History of the golden horde in Kiptschak , Vienna 1840
- ^ Jacob Grimm : History of the German Language , Frankfurt 1848
- ^ A b Franz von Kobell: Wildanger in the Gutenberg-DE project
- ↑ Timothy Lewis: Glossary of Mediæval Wélsh Law , Celtic Series III, p. 195, Manchester 1913
- ↑ Ælfric Grammaticus : Colloquium, C, 95, O, Julius Zupitza: The original shape of Älfric's Colloquium , magazine for German antiquity and German literature 31, p. 40, Berlin 1886
- ^ Matthias von Lexer : Middle High German Pocket Dictionary , p. 293, Stuttgart 1974
- ^ Albert Heintze : The German family names: historical, geographical, linguistic , Berlin 1908
- ↑ a b c d e f Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm : German Dictionary , Leipzig 1854-1960
- ↑ Ælfric Grammaticus : Glossar, 539, Hans Kurath: Middle English Dictionary 4 , pp. 839-840, Michigan 2001
- ↑ Ælfric Grammaticus : Colloquium, 67, 3, Julius Zupitza: Ælfrics Grammar and Glossary , Collection of English Monuments in Critical Editions 1, pp. 301–302, Berlin 1880
- ↑ Annales Palidenses , Pöhlde around 1182, in Georg Heinrich Pertz : Monumenta Germaniae Historica , Scriptores in folio 16, Annales aevi Suevici , p. 61, Stuttgart 1859, in Georg Waitz : Yearbooks of the German Empire under King Heinrich I , Berlin 1863
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i Hans Kurath: Middle English Dictionary 4 , pp. 839-840, Michigan 2001
- ^ A b c d Percy Hide Reaney and Richard Middlewood Wilson: A dictionary of English surnames , p. 1215, Hildenborough 1976
- ↑ Prof. Dr. sc. Manfred Kliem : Fredersdorf-Vogelsdorf timetable ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 38 kB) , Fredersdorf
- ↑ Saxon World Chronicle , around 1260, in Hans Ferdinand Maßmann : Das Zeitbuch des Eike von Repgow in originally Low German , Stuttgart 1857
- ↑ Swiss Benedictine Congregation: Idea , secured by a nine-fold alliance ( page can no longer be accessed , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , St. Gallen 1702
- ↑ Dr. Heinrich Rückert : Lohengrin: Critical for the first time , Quedlinburg and Leipzig 1858
- ^ Royal Society of Science in Göttingen: Nachrichten , Göttingen 1856
- ↑ Lohengrin , in Codex Palatinus Germanicus 345, p. 79 left, Str. 317, Bavaria 1283–1289
- ^ W. Uhl: Heinrich der Vogler . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 40, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1896, pp. 787-790.
- ^ A b c Hans Bahlow: Deutsches Namenlexikon , Hamburg 1976
- ↑ Joseph Meyer : Meyers Konversations-Lexikon , [http://lexikon.meyers.de/wissen/Vogler+(Sachartikel) Vogler], Gotha 1885-1892 (link no longer available)
- ^ Hannes Obermair , Bozen Süd - Bolzano Nord. Written form and documentary tradition of the city of Bozen up to 1500 , vol. 1, Bozen 2005, p. 341f. No. 694.
- ↑ Werner Rösener: Hunting and court culture in the Middle Ages , publications of the Max Planck Institute for History 135, page 273, Göttingen 1997
- ↑ Voglhof Kirchdorf an der Amper
- ↑ Konrad Wutke and August Meitzen : Codex diplomaticus Silesiae , Volume 4, Page 217, Breslau 1857–1933
- ↑ Thomas Lirer : Swabian Chronicle , Ulm January 12, 1486
- ↑ Bernd Hopke and Edwin Kretzschmann: Chronicle of the City of Annaburg (Lochau) ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Annaburg
- ↑ August Friedrich Pott : Personal names, especially family names and the way they originated, taking place names into account , Leipzig 1859