Heinrich Wilhelm von Pabst

Heinrich Wilhelm von Pabst; 1852 lithograph by Franz Eybl.

Heinrich Wilhelm von Pabst (26 September 1798, in Maar, near Lauterbach 10 July 1868, in Hütteldorf) was a German-Austrian agriculturalist.

In his teens, he served as an agricultural apprentice on the estates of Freiherrn von Riedesel, and afterwards, spent a few years engaged in study trips throughout Germany. In 1823 he became a teacher and accountant at the agricultural academy of Hohenheim. In 1831 he received the title of Ökonomierat and was named perennial secretary of agricultural organizations in the Grand Duchy of Hesse. Subsequently, he opened an agricultural school in Kranichstein, near Darmstadt.[1][2]

In 1839 he was named director of the agricultural school in Eldena, and in 1845 returned to the Hohenheim agricultural academy as manager. In 1856 he was appointed as Austrian Ministerialrat for land management as well as director of the learning establishment in Altenburg. In 1861 he became director of land management at the Ministry of Trade and Economics in Vienna.[1][2]

Selected works

References

  1. 1 2 ADB:Pabst, Heinrich Wilhelm von In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Band 25, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1887, S. 38 f.
  2. 1 2 Paarden - Pacholeks Meyers Konversationslexikon
  3. Most widely held works by Heinrich Wilhelm Pabst WorldCat Identities
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