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The Burckhardt family alternatively also (de) Bourcard (in French) is a family of the
Basel Basel ( ; ), also known as Basle ( ), ; ; ; . is a city in northwestern Switzerland on the river Rhine (at the transition from the High Rhine, High to the Upper Rhine). Basel is Switzerland's List of cities in Switzerland, third-most-populo ...
patriciate, descended from Christoph (Stoffel) Burckhardt (1490–1578), a merchant in cloth and silk originally from
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, who received Basel citizenship in 1523, and became a member of the Grand Council of Basel-Stadt in 1553. The family was represented in the Grand Council continuously from 1553 until the 20th century. In the 17th century and early 18th century, the family was the most powerful family of the canton of Basel. Branches of the family were based in
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and in the
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from the 18th century, where it was
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as ''de Bourcard''. The family's famous members include the traveller and orientalist
Johann Ludwig Burckhardt Johann Ludwig (also known as John Lewis, Jean Louis) Burckhardt (24 November 1784 – 15 October 1817) was a Swiss traveller, geographer and Orientalist. Burckhardt assumed the alias ''Sheikh Ibrahim Ibn Abdallah'' during his travels in Arabia ...
, the influential art historian
Jacob Burckhardt Carl Jacob Christoph Burckhardt (; ; 25 May 1818 – 8 August 1897) was a Swiss historian of art and culture and an influential figure in the historiography of both fields. His best known work is '' The Civilization of the Renaissance in ...
and the international President of the Red Cross Carl Jacob Burckhardt. The surname is derived from the dithematic
Germanic given name Germanic languages, Germanic given names are traditionally wikt:dithematic, dithematic; that is, they are formed from two elements (word stem, stems), by joining a prefix and a suffix. For example, Æthelred the Unready, King Æþelred's name was ...
'' Burkhard'', from ''burg'' "protection" and ''hard'' "brave, hardy".


Coat of Arms

The Burckhardt coat-of-arms has a shield of yellow background with a black S intertwined with a cross (the “S” is perhaps for Seidenkrämer - silk-merchant), which is surmounted by a crowned helmet with a fluttering black and yellow flag. The original crest was simpler and consisted only of a shield with the S intertwined with the cross. It was modified between 1558 and 1578.


Original Lineage

Christoph Burckhardt married Ottilie Mechler in 1518 and in 1539 Gertrud Brand, daughter of Basel mayor Theodor Brand. There are six lines of the Burckhardt family, from the six sons born of Christoph's second marriage: #Bernhard: line extinct in the 17th century #Hieronymus: #Theodor: #Johann Rudolf #Samuel: #Daniel Of the six sons, five became merchants in cloth and silk, while Hieronymus entered the
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. In the 17th and 18th century, the Burckhardts intermarried with the other leading families of the Basel patriciate ( Iselin, Merian, Sarasin, Staehelin, Vischer, Von der Mühll, Wettstein). Bernhard was elected to the great chamber of the city council in 1603, where the family remained present until 1878. The family reaches the peak of its political influence in the 18th century, but continues to be influential in the 19th century with several Burckhardt mayors and professors at the
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. Prior to 1798, seven members of the family were burgomasters of Basel, and also in the 19th century, four Burckhardt family members were burgomasters. The family also appears under the name Byrkit, Byrkett and Burket (its pronunciation in the Basel dialect) in the US. A member of this lineage, Jacob F. Burket, was a member on the
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from 1893 to 1904.
'' The Prominent Families of the United States''


Gallery

__NOTOC__ File:Christoph Burckhardt.jpg, Christoph Burckhardt (1490–1578) File:Gertrud Brand.jpg, Gertrud Burckhardt née Brand (1516–1600), daughter of Burgomaster of Basel Theodor Brand (1488–1558) and wife of Christoph Burckhardt (1490–1578) File:Theodor Burckhardt.jpg, Theodor Burckhardt (1549–1623), son of Christoph Burckhardt (1490–1578) and Gertrud Brand (1516–1600)


Notable family members

*
Jacob Burckhardt Carl Jacob Christoph Burckhardt (; ; 25 May 1818 – 8 August 1897) was a Swiss historian of art and culture and an influential figure in the historiography of both fields. His best known work is '' The Civilization of the Renaissance in ...
, 1818–1897, Swiss historian of art and culture, author of "The Culture of the Renaissance" *
Johann Ludwig Burckhardt Johann Ludwig (also known as John Lewis, Jean Louis) Burckhardt (24 November 1784 – 15 October 1817) was a Swiss traveller, geographer and Orientalist. Burckhardt assumed the alias ''Sheikh Ibrahim Ibn Abdallah'' during his travels in Arabia ...
(a.k.a. Sheik Ibrahim), 1784–1817, Swiss traveler and orientalist who re-discovered the ancient city of Petra * Carl Jacob Burckhardt, diplomat and President of the Red Cross * Gottlieb Burckhardt, 1836–1907, Swiss
psychiatrist A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry. Psychiatrists are physicians who evaluate patients to determine whether their symptoms are the result of a physical illness, a combination of physical and mental ailments or strictly ...
and founder of modern psychosurgery * Titus Burckhardt, 1908–1984, Swiss author member of the
Traditionalist School Traditionalism, also known as the Traditionalist School, is a school of thought within perennial philosophy. Originating in the thought of René Guénon in the 20th century, it proposes that a single primordial, metaphysical truth forms the so ...
* Rudy Burckhardt, 1914–1999, Swiss-American filmmaker and photographer * Martin Burckhardt (1921-2007), Swiss architect, politician and patron of the arts * Tom Burckhardt (born 1964), American artist * Sam Burckhardt (born 1957), Swiss-American saxophonist


References


External links


The Burckhardt Family Book 1490-1890
Released shortly after the 400th anniversary of Christoph Burckhardt's birth in 1890, ''The Burckhardt Family Book'' includes 34 plates of portraits of family members from Christoph and Gertrud Burckhardt to a photograph of the 1890 family reunion that took place in Basel on 14 September that year. {{Authority control History of Basel Patriciate of Basel Surnames from given names pl:Burckhardt