Jump to content

Franz Leopold Lafontaine

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Franz Leopold Lafontaine
Franz Leopold Lafontaine
Born
Franz Anton Leopold

(1756-01-14)14 January 1756
Died12 December 1812(1812-12-12) (aged 56)
NationalityGerman-Polish
OccupationSurgeon
Known forWork on catarrh
SpouseMaria Theresia Kornély
Franz Leopold Lafontaine with his wife Maria Theresia Kornély and daughters Zofia and Wiktoria.

Franz Anton Leopold Lafontaine (Polish: Franciszek Lafontaine; 14 January 1756 – 12 December 1812) was a German-born Polish military surgeon. He was known as the editor of the first Polish medical journal and for his work on catarrh.

Early life

[edit]

Leopold was born in Biberach as the son of Benno Leopold Ignatius Lafontaine (1731–1777), a merchant, and his wife Maria Katharina Franziska Leonhardt (b. 1725). It is possible that the Lafontaine family was descended from a Huguenot refugee.

He was physician to the last king of Poland, Stanisław August Poniatowski.[2]

Marriage and descendants

[edit]

He married Maria Theresia Kornély (1765–1827), daughter of Joseph Kornély ( Nathan Adelkind),[3] a wealthy Polish-Hungarian Court Jew converted to Catholicism.[3] Kornély was a Jewish merchant, originally from Poland, established in Unvar, Hungary. Baptized, he takes the name of Joseph Kornély, in memory of an illustrious ancestor, Cornelius Adelkind, a 16th century Venetian printer and publisher.[4][5] They had two daughters:

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Loringhoven, F. von (1958) Europäische Stammtafeln Vol. III (J. A. Stargardt, Marburg)
  2. ^ Jewish western bulletin, March 26, 1981, page 8
  3. ^ a b "Quartiers de M.T. de Kornely". L'Intermédiaire des chercheurs et curieux (Issues 519-529) (in French). 1995. p. 11. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  4. ^ ICC, janvier 1985. JM. Blanc
  5. ^ Jewish Encyclopedia

Other sources

[edit]