Johannes Sander (notary)

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Johannes Sander (born July 14, 1455 in Nordhausen , † August 11, 1544 in Rome ) was a German notary at the Roman Rota.

Life

1744 renewed grave slab of Johannes Sanders

Johannes Sander studied law at the University of Leipzig from 1476 and then turned to the clergy. After completing his studies, he became a notary at the Roman Rota between 1494 and 1496 and as such worked for the Roman Curia for almost 50 years until 1542. In 1506 he was the owner of six vicarages in Nordhausen and the surrounding area and in 1508 was canon of the Church of Our Lady in Erfurt . Sander was a member and from 1509 under Wilhelm III. von Enckenvoirt second provisional officer of the anima . In 1513 he became the successor of Enckenvoirt Provisional Regensthe anima and exercised this office several times in the course of his further life. He was buried in the church of Santa Maria dell'Anima in Rome. His original tombstone in this church was renewed in 1744 and has been preserved in this form to this day as a coat of arms tombstone.

literature

  • Karl Heinrich Schäfer : Johannes Sander von Northusen: Notary of Rota and Rector of Anima; a German-Roman life picture at the end of the Middle Ages , with 15 illustrations, Bretschneider, 1913
  • Christiane Schuchard, Knut Schulz: Thomas Giese from Lübeck and his Roman notebook from 1507 to 1526 . Lübeck 2003, p. 27
  • Karl Meyer: The curialist Johannes Sander from Nordhausen (1455-1544) . In: Thuringian-Saxon magazine for history and art , 1st volume, 1911, pp. 272–274. Online full text

Web links

Commons : Johannes Sander  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. DIO 3 , Santa Maria dell'Anima, Rome, No. 100 † (Eberhard J. Nikitsch), in: www.inschriften.net, urn: nbn: de: 0238-dio003r001k0010002 .