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Andrew Planta

Andrew Joseph Planta, also known as Andreas Joseph von Planta (1717–1773) was a Swiss Reformed pastor who emigrated to England, where he became librarian at the British Museum. He was born in Susch, studied theology in Zürich and worked as pastor in the Italian-speaking Protestant parish of Castasegna. He published an Italian psalter and book of prayers in 1740. In 1745, he obtained an MA degree at the University of Erlangen.

After working as an educator at the court in Ansbach, he moved to London in 1752 to take up the post of pastor of the German Reformed congregation. He became assistant librarian at the British Museum in 1758, reader and tutor to Queen Charlotte in the 1760s and was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1770. Several of his daughters worked as governesses at court or in noble families. His son Joseph Planta succeeded him at the British Museum and later became its principal librarian.

Early life and family

 
Planta tower and Reformed church in Susch

Planta was born on 4 August 1717 (O.S.) in Susch.[1] His father was the Landammann Joseph Planta (1692–1729) and his mother was Elisabeth Conrad from Fideris.[2][3] The Planta family [de; it] was at this time one of the most important families of the Engadin area.[4] While there are unverified claims that the family is related to a Roman family of the same name that had dealings with Emperor Claudius,[5][6][7] the family is more reliably documented since 1139[2] or 1244.[4] Planta had four younger siblings; the youngest was Martin Planta [de][8] (1727–1772), a theologian, educator and scientist.[9]

Education and early career

 
Title page of Andrew Planta's psalm translation into Italian

In 1734, Planta studied theology at the Schola Tigurina in Zürich; he passed an examination by the synod and was ordained in Ilanz in Grisons in 1735.[1][3][10] In 1736 or 1737, he became pastor of the parish of Castasegna,[11][3] one of very few parishes with an Italian-speaking Protestant population.[2] In 1739, he translated the metrical psalter of Ambrosius Lobwasser into Italian as Li CL sacri Salmi di Davide, ed alcuni cantici ecclesiastici,[12] which appeared together with an accompanying book of prayers (Preghiere sacre e divote) in 1740.[13] He also translated Johann Hübner's children's bible into Italian, which appeared in 1743 as Due volte cinquant' e due Lezioni sacre without acknowledgment of the translator, but the second Italian edition of 1785 and the Ladin edition of 1770 both credit Planta.[14]

In 1745, Planta went to the recently founded University of Erlangen, where he obtained an MA degree with a dissertation entitled Exercitatio Docimastica, Exhibens Delineationem Philosophiae Generalis (A docimastical exercise showing an outline of general philosophy).[15][16] Reports that he obtained a doctorate[17] or that he was professor of mathematics in Erlangen[4][2][18] are not correct.[16] From 1745, Planta worked as educator of prince Alexander at the Ansbach court of Charles William Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and his wife Princess Friederike Luise of Prussia.[19][17] He likely also taught mathematics at the Gymnasium Carolinum.[3][20]

Life in London

 
British Museum at Montagu House

After travelling to London, where his brother Martin had lived 1749–1750, with the permission of the Ansbach court, Planta became pastor of the German Reformed congregation at the Savoy Chapel in London in 1752, serving until 1772.[21][3][22] His inaugural sermon on 22 October 1752, Die Ordnung GOttes in der Gemeine. Das ist der Lehrer Pflicht und des Volcks Schuldigkeit was printed in London.[23] The family lived in Bloomsbury.[24] In 1757, Planta became French tutor to Mary Eleanor Bowes.[25] From 1758, he worked as an assistant librarian at the British Museum.[2][3] He was Assistant Keeper of Natural History 1758–1765 and Assistant Keeper of Printed Books 1765–1773.[26] After 1761, he served as reader and taught Italian to Queen Charlotte.[2][25] In 1765, during Leopold Mozart's journey to London with his family, Planta entertained the Mozart family at Montagu House and showed them around the museum, probably on the occasion of a gift of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's music to the museum.[27] In his Natural History role at the museum, Planta was succeeded by Daniel Solander and in Printed Books by his son Joseph Planta.[28] In 1768, Carl Gottfried Woide was appointed as assistant pastor; he later succeeded Planta as pastor of the German congregation.[20]

 
Signature of Andrew Planta, from the Royal Society election certificate of Johann Reinhold Forster

Planta was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society on 15 March 1770.[22] The citation on his election certificate was "Andrew Joseph Planta of the British Museum MA, & Minister of the German Reformed Church at the Savoy, a Gentleman of good learning, and well versed in natural knowledge, being desirous of becoming a member of the Royal Society; we recommend him, of our Personal acquaintance, as likely to be a valuable & useful member". His proposers were Gregory Sharpe, Gowin Knight, Henry Baker, Jerome de Salis, Joseph Ayloffe, Matthew Duane, Charles Morton, Samuel Harper, Matthew Maty, Richard Penneck, Henry Putman, Joshua Kirby and John Bevis.[22] Planta himself was one of the proposers when Johann Reinhold Forster was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in February 1772.[29]

Planta died on 25 February 1773.[30] His burial was on 3 March 1773 in St George's, Bloomsbury.[18]

Personal life and children

Planta married Margarete Scartazzini de Bolgiani from Bondo in 1738.[13][3] They had six daughters and one son.[31][32] Several of the daughters worked as governesses and educators for noble families;[33] Wendy Moore later wrote "the Planta family had a seemingly endless supply of talented daughters."[34] The family spoke Romansh at home also during their time in London.[35][24]

The oldest daughter Anna Planta was born in Castasegna.[36] In 1762, she married Christian Minnick or Minnicks,[33][36] and they emigrated to Pennsylvania.[37][a] The second child was Elizabeth Planta, born in 1740 or 1741.[38] In 1757, she became governess to Mary Eleanor Bowes.[39][25] From 1777, she was married to John Parish, who was Superintendent of Ordnance at the Tower of London.[40] The next child was the only son, Joseph Planta, born 10 February 1744 in Castasegna,[31][32] who succeeded his father at the British Museum and became its principal librarian. He died in 1827.[36] His younger sister Frederica Planta was born in 1750.[32] She later served as governess and English teacher of the daughters of George III and Queen Charlotte[41] but died in February 1778.[42] She was succeeded by her sister Margaret Planta [la] ("Peggy")[41] who died in 1834.[43] The second youngest sister, Anna Elizabeth (Eliza) Planta, was born in London in 1757. She succeeded her sister Elizabeth as governess to Mary Eleanor Bowes' children from 1776,[33] but soon after married Reverend Henry Stephens.[44] She moved to Russia after 1789 to work for Catherine Shuvalova. Her daughter Elizabeth later married Mikhail Speransky but died soon after giving birth to a daughter, Elisabeth Bagréeff-Speransky in 1799.[45][35] The youngest daughter Ursula Barbara Planta,[46] who was left money in Mary Eleanor Bowes' will,[33] died in 1834.[47]

Notes

  1. ^ Minnick mentions his brother-in-law Joseph Planta in his will.[37]

Citations

  1. ^ a b Hartmann 1951, p. 198.
  2. ^ a b c d e f de Beer 1952, p. 11.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Hächler 2011.
  4. ^ a b c Deplazes-Haefliger & Brunold 2001.
  5. ^ de Beer 1952, pp. 8–10.
  6. ^ Falkenstein 1830, p. 19.
  7. ^ von Planta 1892, pp. 1–6.
  8. ^ Hartmann 1951, p. 196.
  9. ^ Grunder 2010.
  10. ^ Truog 1902, p. 31.
  11. ^ Hartmann 1951, pp. 198–199.
  12. ^ Planta 1740.
  13. ^ a b Hartmann 1951, p. 199.
  14. ^ Bernhard 2013, pp. 203–205, 211.
  15. ^ Planta 1745.
  16. ^ a b Hartmann 1951, pp. 201–202.
  17. ^ a b von Planta 1892, p. 344.
  18. ^ a b Harris 2008.
  19. ^ Hartmann 1951, p. 201.
  20. ^ a b Hartmann 1951, p. 204.
  21. ^ Hartmann 1951, pp. 201–202, 204.
  22. ^ a b c de Beer 1952, p. 12.
  23. ^ Planta 1752.
  24. ^ a b Badilatti 2017, p. 9.
  25. ^ a b c Moore 2009, p. 29.
  26. ^ Miller 1974, p. 91.
  27. ^ King 1984, p. 20.
  28. ^ British Museum 1879, p. 42.
  29. ^ Hoare 1976, p. 68.
  30. ^ The Town and Country magazine 1773, p. 168.
  31. ^ a b von Planta 1993, p. 35.
  32. ^ a b c Hartmann 1951, p. 200.
  33. ^ a b c d Moore 2009, p. 340.
  34. ^ Moore 2009, p. 107.
  35. ^ a b Contti 2013.
  36. ^ a b c Hartmann 1951, p. 207.
  37. ^ a b Withington 1905, pp. 311–312.
  38. ^ Talbot 2017, p. 101.
  39. ^ Fraser 2004, p. 24.
  40. ^ Talbot 2017, p. 102.
  41. ^ a b Baudino & Carré 2017, p. 50.
  42. ^ Fraser 2004, p. 54.
  43. ^ The Lady's Magazine 1834, p. 318.
  44. ^ Moore 2009, p. 115.
  45. ^ Solodyankina 2010, p. 21.
  46. ^ Hartmann 1951, p. 206.
  47. ^ The Examiner 1834, p. 716.

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Andrew Joseph Planta also known as Andreas Joseph von Planta 1717 1773 was a Swiss Reformed pastor who emigrated to England where he became librarian at the British Museum He was born in Susch studied theology in Zurich and worked as pastor in the Italian speaking Protestant parish of Castasegna He published an Italian psalter and book of prayers in 1740 In 1745 he obtained an MA degree at the University of Erlangen After working as an educator at the court in Ansbach he moved to London in 1752 to take up the post of pastor of the German Reformed congregation He became assistant librarian at the British Museum in 1758 reader and tutor to Queen Charlotte in the 1760s and was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1770 Several of his daughters worked as governesses at court or in noble families His son Joseph Planta succeeded him at the British Museum and later became its principal librarian Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Education and early career 3 Life in London 4 Personal life and children 5 Notes 6 Citations 7 SourcesEarly life and family Edit Planta tower and Reformed church in SuschPlanta was born on 4 August 1717 O S in Susch 1 His father was the Landammann Joseph Planta 1692 1729 and his mother was Elisabeth Conrad from Fideris 2 3 The Planta family de it was at this time one of the most important families of the Engadin area 4 While there are unverified claims that the family is related to a Roman family of the same name that had dealings with Emperor Claudius 5 6 7 the family is more reliably documented since 1139 2 or 1244 4 Planta had four younger siblings the youngest was Martin Planta de 8 1727 1772 a theologian educator and scientist 9 Education and early career Edit Title page of Andrew Planta s psalm translation into ItalianIn 1734 Planta studied theology at the Schola Tigurina in Zurich he passed an examination by the synod and was ordained in Ilanz in Grisons in 1735 1 3 10 In 1736 or 1737 he became pastor of the parish of Castasegna 11 3 one of very few parishes with an Italian speaking Protestant population 2 In 1739 he translated the metrical psalter of Ambrosius Lobwasser into Italian as Li CL sacri Salmi di Davide ed alcuni cantici ecclesiastici 12 which appeared together with an accompanying book of prayers Preghiere sacre e divote in 1740 13 He also translated Johann Hubner s children s bible into Italian which appeared in 1743 as Due volte cinquant e due Lezioni sacre without acknowledgment of the translator but the second Italian edition of 1785 and the Ladin edition of 1770 both credit Planta 14 In 1745 Planta went to the recently founded University of Erlangen where he obtained an MA degree with a dissertation entitled Exercitatio Docimastica Exhibens Delineationem Philosophiae Generalis A docimastical exercise showing an outline of general philosophy 15 16 Reports that he obtained a doctorate 17 or that he was professor of mathematics in Erlangen 4 2 18 are not correct 16 From 1745 Planta worked as educator of prince Alexander at the Ansbach court of Charles William Frederick Margrave of Brandenburg Ansbach and his wife Princess Friederike Luise of Prussia 19 17 He likely also taught mathematics at the Gymnasium Carolinum 3 20 Life in London Edit British Museum at Montagu HouseAfter travelling to London where his brother Martin had lived 1749 1750 with the permission of the Ansbach court Planta became pastor of the German Reformed congregation at the Savoy Chapel in London in 1752 serving until 1772 21 3 22 His inaugural sermon on 22 October 1752 Die Ordnung GOttes in der Gemeine Das ist der Lehrer Pflicht und des Volcks Schuldigkeit was printed in London 23 The family lived in Bloomsbury 24 In 1757 Planta became French tutor to Mary Eleanor Bowes 25 From 1758 he worked as an assistant librarian at the British Museum 2 3 He was Assistant Keeper of Natural History 1758 1765 and Assistant Keeper of Printed Books 1765 1773 26 After 1761 he served as reader and taught Italian to Queen Charlotte 2 25 In 1765 during Leopold Mozart s journey to London with his family Planta entertained the Mozart family at Montagu House and showed them around the museum probably on the occasion of a gift of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart s music to the museum 27 In his Natural History role at the museum Planta was succeeded by Daniel Solander and in Printed Books by his son Joseph Planta 28 In 1768 Carl Gottfried Woide was appointed as assistant pastor he later succeeded Planta as pastor of the German congregation 20 Signature of Andrew Planta from the Royal Society election certificate of Johann Reinhold ForsterPlanta was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society on 15 March 1770 22 The citation on his election certificate was Andrew Joseph Planta of the British Museum MA amp Minister of the German Reformed Church at the Savoy a Gentleman of good learning and well versed in natural knowledge being desirous of becoming a member of the Royal Society we recommend him of our Personal acquaintance as likely to be a valuable amp useful member His proposers were Gregory Sharpe Gowin Knight Henry Baker Jerome de Salis Joseph Ayloffe Matthew Duane Charles Morton Samuel Harper Matthew Maty Richard Penneck Henry Putman Joshua Kirby and John Bevis 22 Planta himself was one of the proposers when Johann Reinhold Forster was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in February 1772 29 Planta died on 25 February 1773 30 His burial was on 3 March 1773 in St George s Bloomsbury 18 Personal life and children EditPlanta married Margarete Scartazzini de Bolgiani from Bondo in 1738 13 3 They had six daughters and one son 31 32 Several of the daughters worked as governesses and educators for noble families 33 Wendy Moore later wrote the Planta family had a seemingly endless supply of talented daughters 34 The family spoke Romansh at home also during their time in London 35 24 The oldest daughter Anna Planta was born in Castasegna 36 In 1762 she married Christian Minnick or Minnicks 33 36 and they emigrated to Pennsylvania 37 a The second child was Elizabeth Planta born in 1740 or 1741 38 In 1757 she became governess to Mary Eleanor Bowes 39 25 From 1777 she was married to John Parish who was Superintendent of Ordnance at the Tower of London 40 The next child was the only son Joseph Planta born 10 February 1744 in Castasegna 31 32 who succeeded his father at the British Museum and became its principal librarian He died in 1827 36 His younger sister Frederica Planta was born in 1750 32 She later served as governess and English teacher of the daughters of George III and Queen Charlotte 41 but died in February 1778 42 She was succeeded by her sister Margaret Planta la Peggy 41 who died in 1834 43 The second youngest sister Anna Elizabeth Eliza Planta was born in London in 1757 She succeeded her sister Elizabeth as governess to Mary Eleanor Bowes children from 1776 33 but soon after married Reverend Henry Stephens 44 She moved to Russia after 1789 to work for Catherine Shuvalova Her daughter Elizabeth later married Mikhail Speransky but died soon after giving birth to a daughter Elisabeth Bagreeff Speransky in 1799 45 35 The youngest daughter Ursula Barbara Planta 46 who was left money in Mary Eleanor Bowes will 33 died in 1834 47 Notes Edit Minnick mentions his brother in law Joseph Planta in his will 37 Citations Edit a b Hartmann 1951 p 198 a b c d e f de Beer 1952 p 11 a b c d e f g Hachler 2011 a b c Deplazes Haefliger amp Brunold 2001 de Beer 1952 pp 8 10 Falkenstein 1830 p 19 von Planta 1892 pp 1 6 Hartmann 1951 p 196 Grunder 2010 Truog 1902 p 31 Hartmann 1951 pp 198 199 Planta 1740 a b Hartmann 1951 p 199 Bernhard 2013 pp 203 205 211 Planta 1745 a b Hartmann 1951 pp 201 202 a b von Planta 1892 p 344 a b Harris 2008 Hartmann 1951 p 201 a b Hartmann 1951 p 204 Hartmann 1951 pp 201 202 204 a b c de Beer 1952 p 12 Planta 1752 a b Badilatti 2017 p 9 a b c Moore 2009 p 29 Miller 1974 p 91 King 1984 p 20 British Museum 1879 p 42 Hoare 1976 p 68 The Town and Country magazine 1773 p 168 a b von Planta 1993 p 35 a b c Hartmann 1951 p 200 a b c d Moore 2009 p 340 Moore 2009 p 107 a b Contti 2013 a b c Hartmann 1951 p 207 a b Withington 1905 pp 311 312 Talbot 2017 p 101 Fraser 2004 p 24 Talbot 2017 p 102 a b Baudino amp Carre 2017 p 50 Fraser 2004 p 54 The Lady s Magazine 1834 p 318 Moore 2009 p 115 Solodyankina 2010 p 21 Hartmann 1951 p 206 The Examiner 1834 p 716 Sources EditBadilatti Michele 31 October 2017 Die altehrwurdige Sprache der Soldner und Bauern Die Veredelung des Bundnerromanischen bei Joseph Planta 1744 1827 Swiss Academies Reports in German 12 6 doi 10 5281 zenodo 1039850 Baudino Isabelle Carre Jacques 2 March 2017 The Invisible Woman Aspects of Women s Work in Eighteenth Century Britain Routledge ISBN 978 1 351 88735 9 Bernhard Jan Andrea 2013 der Jugend zum Besten abgefasset Bundner Monatsblatt Zeitschrift fur Bundner Geschichte Landeskunde und Baukultur in German 2013 2 doi 10 5169 seals 513581 de Beer Gavin Rylands 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