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Heinrich Friedrich Franz Körte (17 March 1782 – 30 January 1845) was a German
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and
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, and for thirty years Professor of Natural Sciences at the Agricultural Academy in Möglin, which was founded by
Albrecht Daniel Thaer Albrecht Daniel Thaer (; 14 May 1752 – 26 October 1828) was a German agronomist and a supporter of the humus theory for plant nutrition. Biography Family and early life Albrecht Daniel Thaer was born in Celle, a neat little town in Hanove ...
.Carl Leisewitz (1882),
Körte, Heinrich Friedrich Franz
, ''Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie'' (ADB) (in German) 16, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 722–724


Biography


Family, youth and education

Franz Körte was born in
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as the second son of an Evangelical Lutheran preacher. His mother was a niece of the poet
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Heinrich Friedrich Franz Körte
in: ''Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Landwirthschaft und verwandte Gegenstände,'' Vol. 2, 1845. p. 159
His brother was William Körte (1776-1846), a literary historian and
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. Körte received his education in his parental home and at the high school in his native town. Attracted to nature and its operation, he decided to devote himself to study of
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. Hereby he was influenced by the intellectual movement, which the first writings and teachings of
Albrecht Thaer Albrecht Daniel Thaer (; 14 May 1752 – 26 October 1828) was a German agronomist and a supporter of the humus theory for plant nutrition. Biography Family and early life Albrecht Daniel Thaer was born in Celle, a neat little town in Hanov ...
had initiated in the circles of the German agriculturists. In 1802 Körte had visited Thaer in Celle, where Thaer had encouraged him to aim for a scientific study, because this higher qualification would better prepare for the agricultural profession. To learn more about the agriculture practice, Körte became apprentice to a country estate in Almenhausen (now Kashtanovo) in
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. Also briefly he was agricultural official in an estate in the village of Mennewitz near
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on the Elbe, where he gained more practical experience into agricultural and management affairs. After solving some financial difficulties with the assistance of
Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim (2 April 1719 – 18 February 1803) was a German poet, commonly associated with the Enlightenment movement. Life Gleim was born at the small town of Ermsleben in the Principality of Halberstadt, then part of Prussia ...
, he then moved to the
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. From 1803 to 1804 he devoted himself to the study of natural sciences, particularly
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, and under guidance of the botanist
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familiarized himself with other capacities.


Early career at University of Erlangen

After he finished his studies in Halle in 1804, the circumstances led him to return in the agricultural practice and to accept a position as husbandry conductor on the estates of Baron von Dressler in
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, but not for long. In 1806 he obtained the position to habilitate as docent at the
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, where he turned his scientific research to botany and chemistry. His extensive study of the flora of southern Germany in cooperation with
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resulted in the publication of the ''Flora Erlangensis'' in 1811. In the field of chemistry Körte investigated the sulfur springs
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in 1812, resulting in the publication ''Untersuchungen der Wippfelder Schwefelquellen'' (Investigations of Wippfelder sulfur wells). In the same period Theodor Konrad von Kretschmann, minister of
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, had asked Körte to take on the organisation of an agricultural/economical teaching institute in Marloffstein in association with the local economy professor Michael Alexander Lips (1779-1838), the Adjunct Director of the Faculty of Philosophy in Erlangen. Under the unfavorable conditions of that time, the company was not able to gain any support and had to be abandoned due to lack of funds. Not discouraged by such failure Körte in 1811 habilitated, and in the same year was appointed lecturer at the
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and technical assistant in currency measurements.


Professor at the Agricultural Academy Möglin

After in 1814 the professorship of Natural Sciences at the Agricultural Academy in Möglin had become vacant, by the death of Professor Georg Ernst Wilhelm Crome,
Albrecht Daniel Thaer Albrecht Daniel Thaer (; 14 May 1752 – 26 October 1828) was a German agronomist and a supporter of the humus theory for plant nutrition. Biography Family and early life Albrecht Daniel Thaer was born in Celle, a neat little town in Hanove ...
invited Korte to apply. In autumn 1814 Körte first moved to Berlin, where Thaer lectured at the University. He spend the winter semester 1814/15 giving private lecturers in natural science, and started the research that would lead to the 1818 publication ''Was ist Humus, wie und auf welche Weise wirkt derselbe als ernährendes Mittel für die Pflanzen?'' (What is humus, how and in what way does it work the same as a nurturing agent for plants?). By Easter 1815 Körte was installed at the Agricultural Academy in Möglin in Crome's position, awarded with the title of "Royal Prussian Professor". In the same year he married Thaer's daughter Caroline, widow of Georg Ernst Wilhelm Crome. Körte was a man of excellent educational and organizational skills. In 1818 Thaer made him the director of Mögliner teaching institution, which in 1819 was granted by the Prussian state administration the right to call themselves ''Königlich Preußische Akademie des Landbaus'' (Royal Prussian Academy of agriculture). In 1824 Körte took over as editor of the magazine ''Möglinsche Annalen der Landwirthschaft'' (Möglinsche annals of agriculture). After his death on 26 October 1828, Thaer had left the estate and institute to
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and Franz Körte, who kept running the institute in the same way. In 1830 he handed over the management to his brother-in-law Philipp Albrecht Thaer. In the same year he took over the management of the Lüdersdorf estate, and continued his teaching at the Academy Mögliner he continued. From 1836 to 1842 Körte published a new magazine as successor of the ''Möglinschen Annalen'', for which he chose the title ''Möglin’sche Jahrbücher'' (Möglin'sche yearbooks). Of these at irregular intervals published yearbooks at total was published of five volumes. Korte was an honorary member of several agricultural associations. Körte was honorary member of many economic and agricultural societies with economic associations. The Prussian king awarded him the
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. He died on 30 January 1845 in Lüdersdorf near Wriezen an der Oder and near Reichenow-Möglin.


Selected publications

* Alexander Lips, Franz Körte.
Über die Idee von Ackerbauschulen
'' 1808. *
Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber (17 January 1739 in Weißensee, Thuringia – 10 December 1810 in Erlangen), often styled J.C.D. von Schreber, was a German naturalist. Career He was appointed professor of'' materia medica'' at the Univers ...
and Franz Körte
Flora Erlangensis: Continens plantas phaenogamas circa Erlangam crescentes
'' Apud J. J. Palm, 1811. * Franz Körte. ''Der Katholikometer: ein ... Instrument für den praktischen Forst- und Landmann, vermöge welchem er alle ... Aufgaben der praktischen Feldmesskunst lösen kann.'' 1815. * Franz Körte. ''Was ist Humus, wie und auf welche Weise wirkt derselbe als ernährendes Mittel für die Pflanzen?'' 1818. * Heinrich Friedrich Franz Körte (eds.) ''Möglinsche Annalen der Landwirthschaft,'' 1825-30. *
Johann Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann Johann Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann (22 February 1782, Hannover – 26 December 1859, Göttingen) was a German mineralogist. Biography He was born in Hannover and educated in Göttingen, where he obtained a PhD. Two years after making a geological t ...
.
Versuch einer geologischen Begründung des Acker- und Forstwesens
'' Translated from Latin by Franz Körte,Allgemeines Repertorium der neuesten in- und ausländischen Literatur, Nummers 3-4. C. Cnobloch, 1825. p. 206. 1825. * Franz Körte.
Die Strich-, Zug- oder Wander-Heuschrecke: ihre Beschreibung, Vermehrung in jetzigen und frühern Zeiten, und die Mittel zu ihrer Vertilgung
'' Rücker, 1828. * Franz Körte. Berlin, 1845


About Franz Körte

* Hans-Heinrich Müller: ''Mitarbeiter Albrecht Thaers in Möglin''. In: ''Jahresheft der Albrecht-Thaer-Gesellschaft'', Bd. 25, 1991, S. 63–74 (m. Bild). * Friedrich August Schmidt, Bernhard Friedrich Voight
Neuer nekrolog der Deutschen
'' 1847. p. 111 * Störig, Johann Erich Julius: ''Des Professor Körte Leben und Wirken als Landwirth, Gelehrter und Mensch''. In: ''Allgemeine Landwirthschaftliche Monatsschrift'', Bd. 15, 1845, S. 132–139.


References

;Attribution This article incorporates public domain material from: Carl Leisewitz (1882),
Körte, Heinrich Friedrich Franz
, ''Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie'' (ADB) (in German) 16, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 722–724


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