Johann Gottlieb Siegel
Johann Gottlieb Siegel | |
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Born | |
Died | 1755 | (aged 56)
Nationality | Saxon |
Occupation(s) | Lawyer, teacher |
Johann Gottlieb Siegel (25 April 1699 - 1755) was a German legal scholar.
Life
Gottlieb was born on 25 April 1699 in Klosterhäseler, Saxony-Anhalt, the son of Pastor Johann Georg Siegel (1692-1728) and his wife Amanda Helen Elizabeth, daughter of Johann Gottfried Schuchardt, the Auditor of the dragoons . He attended the Gymnasium Illustre Augusteum in
Weissenfels
, returning home in 1714.
In 1717, he moved to the
University of Leipzig where he attended lectures by Gottfried Polycarp Müller (1685-1747), Lueder Mencke (1658-1726), Johann Christoph Schacher (1667-1720) and Karl Otto Rechenberg
(1689-1751).
For further studies he went to the University of Wittenberg. The teachers at that time included Karl Jakob Spener (1684-1730), Johannes Balthasar Wernher, Heinrich Christoph Berger, Christian Basti Gebhard Neller, Gottfried Ludwig Mencke the Elder and Michael Heinrich Gribner[1]
In Wittenberg, on 29 June 1719 he acquired the Licentiate of the rights, and on 26 August 1720 he graduated as a Doctor of Law.[2]
In 1734 Siegel was an attorney in Leipzig, Saxony at the Leipzig Consistory (for church matters) and the Oberhofgericht (Saxon Supreme Court). On 9 February 1735 he became Professor of feudal law at the Law Faculty of the
University of Leipzig
, and 1740 he became Counsel of the Leipzig merchants.
He was general counsel of the University in 1741 and in the winter semester 1753/54 he was president of the Alma Mater.
Siegel married Anna Catharina, daughter of physician Jakob Schmidt, on 19 May 1722 in Klosterhäseler.[3] He died in 1755 in Leipzig.
Works
- Diss. (Praes. G. L. Menckenio) de rescissione emtiotionis et venditionis ex tunc et ex nunc (vulgo ut vocant). Leipzig 1719
- Diss. de Indossato reconveniendo. Leipzig 1724
- Diss. de fundamento iudicialis pecuniae deposìtionis in Processu cambiali iure Electorali Saxonico admittendae. Leipzig 1725
- Diss. de creditoribus societatis privatis socii creditoribus non praeferendis. Leipzig 1725
- Progr. an servitus confusione exstinctu fundo serviente rursus alienato reviviscat? Leipzig 1725
- Diss. de legitimo successore hereditatem omitiente actionis funerariae reo. Leipzig 1725
- Diss. de iure congrui in Thuringia; vom Gespielde in Thüringen. Leipzig 1726
- Der vorsichtige Wechsel - Gläubiger. Leipzig 1726
- Diss. de iure pedum: vom Recht der Füsse. Leipzig 1726, 1744
- Diss. de cautione fideicommissorum nomine, praestanda. Leipzig 1728
- Progr. inaug. de litterarum reversalium feudalhim iustitia et nequitate. Leipzig 1735
- Diss. an hypotheca tacita in feudo debito feudali contrahatur? Leipzig 1736
- Diss. prima de litteris feudi reversalibus a simultanee investitis exbibitis; von Lehns - Reversen derer Mitbelehnten. Leipzig 1736, Diss. II. Leipzig 1738
- Diss. de rerum haereditariarum usucapione. Leipzig 1736
- Diss. de testatore suae voluntatis interprete. Leipzig 1737
- Principia iuris feudalis ex iure Imperii, Germanico, Longobardico, atque Electorali Saxonico deprompta, et usui fori accommodata.Leipzig 1738, Editio nova auctior. Leipzig 1746
- Tractatus de litteris investiturarum, von Lehnhbriefen cui varine litterarum investiturarium copiae, variaque praeiudicia novissima in appendice adiecta. Leipzig 1739
- Diss. de arbitrio, ex iuribus Romanis et Germanicis illustrato: von dem Ausspruch derer Schieds – Richter, nach Römisch- und Teutschen Rechten. Leipzig 1739
- Diss. de genuino privilegiorum conceptu. Leipzig 1741
- Diss. de feudo pignoralitio re fundamenti et utilitatis egena: vom Pfand-Lehn, als einer ungegründeten und unnützen Sache. Leipzig 1742
- Corpus iuris cambialis. Leipzig 1742
- Erste Fortfetzung des Corporis iuris cambialis Leipzig 1743
- Diss. de simultanea investitura, sine consensu Vasalli impetrata: von der Mitbelehnschaft, welche ohne des Lehn - Mannes Einwilligung erlanget wird. Leipzig 1743
- Diss. observationes forenses varii argumenti sistens. Leipzig 1745
- Diss. de feudo foemineo proprio. Leipzig 1745
- Diss. de dolo translationem dominii impediente. Leipzig 1748
- Diss. de divisione feudi successionem fimultanee investitorum non restringente. Leipzig 1748
- Diss. exhibens selecta iuris Rigensium cambialis capita explicata, atque observationibus illustrata. Leipzig 1751
- Progr. de iure superficiario reali quidem, ad dominium utile vero haud trahendo. Leipzig 1755
- Diss. de legitima ex feudo petenda. Leipzig 1755
- Progr. de invalida uxoris promissione da iurata SCti Vellejani renunciatione. Leipzig 1754
- Progr. de differentia inter feudum haereditarium in foeminas transitorium et foemineum. Leipzig 1754
References
- ^ Walter Friedensburg: Geschichte der Universität Wittenberg. Max Niemeyer, Halle (Saale) 1917, S. 564–567
- ^ Fritz Juntke: Album Academiae Vitebergensis – Jüngere Reihe. Teil 3, Halle (Saale) 1966, S. 443
- ISBN 978-3-374-02140-6.
Further reading
- "Siegel, Johann Gottlieb". Grosses vollständiges Universal-Lexicon. Vol. 37. Johann Heinrich Zedler. 1743. pp. 1061–1063.
- Johann Georg Meusel (1813). Lexikon der vom Jahr 1750 bis 1800 verstorbenen teutschen Schriftsteller. Vol. 13. Leipzig: Gerhard Fleischer d. J. p. 154.