Rathke

Rathke
This most interesting surname is of Old German origin, and is a diminutive (short form) of any of the various Germanic compound personal names containing the first element "rat", meaning counsel, advice; for example "Raddolf, Radwolf" ("rad", counsel and "wolf", wolf); "Ratmund" ("mund", protection)"; "Ratbert" ("berht", bright, famous); and "Ratbold" ("bold", brave, bold). In Germany the personal name "Radeke" appears in 1294, and "Radolf" in 1300, while "Radelif" first appears in records in Bremen in 1384, and "Radelaf" in 1406. The surname is also found in the modern idiom as Radtke, Radke, Radki and Ratke. Early examples of the surname include the christening of Barbara, daughter of Ambrosius and Gretta Radtki, on October 9th 1575, at Katzen, Ostpreussen; the christening of Asmus, son of Heinrich Ratke, which occurred on May 28th 1656 at Damshagen, Mecklenburg-Schwerin; the marriage of Asmus Ratke and Dorothea Brueggemann on April 19th 1681, also at Damshagen; and the marriage of Andreas Rathke and Dorothea Simons, which took place on October 26th 1707 at Sietow, Mecklenburg-Schwerin. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Nicolas Radtki, which was dated May 31st 1575, a christening witness at Roggennausen Heilsberg, Ostpreussen, Germany, during the reign of Emperor Maximillian 11, "Holy Roman Emperor", 1564 - 1576. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Rathke — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Bernhard Rathke (1840–1923), deutscher Chemiker Martin Rathke (1793–1860), deutscher Anatom, Embryologe und Zoologe Heinrich Rathke (* 1928), deutscher lutherischer Theologe und Bischof Joachim Rathke… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Rathke — may refer to: *Martin Rathke German embryologist and anatomist *Wade Rathke Founder and former Chief Organizer of Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) …   Wikipedia

  • Rathke — Rathke, Martin Heinrich, geb. 25. Aug. 1793 in Danzig, studirte in Göttingen u. Berlin Medicin u. Naturwissenschaften, prakticirte seit 1819 in seiner Vaterstadt als Arzt, wurde 1829 Professor der Physiologie u. Pathologie in Dorpat u. 1835… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Rathke cysts — Rathke cleft cysts groups of epithelial cells forming small colloid filled cysts in the pars intermedia of the pituitary gland; they are vestiges of Rathke pouch and are closely related to craniopharyngiomas. Called also craniobuccal c s and… …   Medical dictionary

  • Rathke tumor — Rathke pouch tumor craniopharyngioma …   Medical dictionary

  • Rathke's pouch — Infobox Embryology Name = PAGENAME Latin = GraySubject = 275 GrayPage = 1277 Caption = Sketches in profile of two stages in the development of the human digestive tube. Caption2 = CarnegieStage = 10 Precursor = GivesRiseTo = anterior pituitary… …   Wikipedia

  • Rathke-Zyste — Die nach dem Anatomen Martin Rathke (1793 1860) bezeichnete Rathke Tasche ist eine Ausstülpung des Rachendaches, aus der sich beim Fetus der Hypophysenvorderlappen entwickelt. Dieser ist somit kein hirneigenes Gewebe, aber wie das ZNS… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Rathke-Tasche — Die nach dem Anatomen Martin Rathke (1793 1860) bezeichnete Rathke Tasche ist eine Ausstülpung des Rachendaches, aus der sich beim Fetus der Hypophysenvorderlappen entwickelt. Dieser ist somit kein hirneigenes Gewebe, aber wie das ZNS… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Rathke, Martin H — ▪ German anatomist born Aug. 25, 1793, Danzig, Prussia [now Gdańsk, Pol.] died Sept. 3, 1860, Königsberg [now Kaliningrad, Russia]       German anatomist who first described the gill slits and gill arches in the embryos of mammals and birds. He… …   Universalium

  • Rathke's pouch — Rath·ke s pouch rät kəz n a pouch of ectoderm that grows out from the upper surface of the embryonic stomodeum and gives rise to the adenohypophysis of the pituitary gland called also Rathke s pocket Rathke Martin Heinrich (1793 1860) German… …   Medical dictionary

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