Bernhard Tegge

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Bernhard Tegge (* 1561 in Hamburg ; † October 27, 1606 there ) was a German lawyer and Hamburg council secretary .

Life

After his school education, Tegge studied law at the University of Erfurt from 1580 and moved to the University of Rostock in 1584 . From April 1593 Tegge also studied at the University of Siena . He graduated with a degree in both rights.

From March 1597, Tegge traveled with Duke Johann Adolf II of Holstein-Norburg to western and southern Germany , northern Italy , Rome , Sicily and Malta and finally returned to Hamburg.

In Hamburg he was elected Council Secretary on March 6, 1601. As such, he undertook several delegations for the Hamburg Senate .

family

Tegge was the older brother of the senior elder in the parish of Sankt Petri , Andreas Tegge (1568–1650).

In 1601 he married Cäcilie Schrötteringk (1584-1654), daughter of the senior elder Jürgen Schrötteringk (1551-1631). After his death, his widow married in 1609 the Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorfschen councilor Johann Moller (vom Hirsch) (1567-1613) and in 1617 the broker and captain of the Hamburg vigilante Johann Sillem († 1627).

literature

  • Theodor Anckelmann : Bernhardus Teggius. L. In: Johann Albert Fabricius (Ed.): Inscriptiones antiquißimæ et celeberrimæ urbis patriæ Hamburgensis. Nunc cum novo auctario recuso . No. CVIII . Christian Liebezeit, Hamburg 1706, OCLC 257605600 ( digital copy - Bayerische Staatsbibliothek [accessed on March 17, 2015]).
  • Arnold Christian Beuthner : Teggius, Bernhardus, IVL and Secretarius . In: Hamburgisches Staats- und Schehrten-Lexicon in which the names, the lives and the merits of those men of spiritual and worldly class are listed who, from the wholesome Reformation up to the present time, in this world-famous city and the same areas, had a respectable honor Office, or a high dignity, made famous through writings, born there and received in the foreign promotion, but already blessed the temporal . Christian Wilhelm Brandt, Hamburg 1739, OCLC 46285036 , p. 377 ( digitized version on the website of the Hamburg State and University Library [accessed on March 17, 2015]).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Christian Hermann Weissenborn : Acts of the Erfurt University. II. Part . Ed .: Historical Commission of the Province of Saxony (=  historical sources of the Province of Saxony and adjacent areas . Volume 8 ). Otto Hendel, Halle 1884, OCLC 750559760 , p. 446 ( digitized from the Internet Archive [accessed March 17, 2015]).
  2. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal (accessed on March 17, 2015).
  3. ^ Scandinavians in Italy ( Memento from July 19, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) on the pages of the Accademia di Danimarca .
  4. ^ Johann Adolf II., Duke of Holstein-Norburg . In: Johann Samuelersch , Johann Gottfried Gruber , Andreas Gottlieb Hoffmann (Hrsg.): General Encyclopedia of Sciences and Arts in alphabetical order . Second section H-N. Twenty-first part. Johann (Infant von Castilien) - Johann-Boniten. FA Brockhaus, Leipzig 1842, OCLC 832328025 , p. 56 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed March 17, 2015]).
  5. ^ Johann Christian Gude: Report from the Sundewitt peninsula and the Glücksburg hereditary lands, together with a short historical report from the Fürstlich-Glücksburgschen house . Kortens Buchhandlung, Flensburg / Leipzig 1788, OCLC 257553236 , p. 146 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed March 17, 2015]).
  6. ^ Johann Albert Fabricius : Series Nobilissmorum Protonotariorum & Secretariorum Reip. Hamburgensis . In: Memoriæ Hamburgenses, sive Hamburgi, Et Virorum de Ecclesia, Reque publica et Scholastica Hamburgensi bene meritorum. Elogia & Vitæ . Christian Liebezeit, Hamburg 1710, OCLC 61917670 , p. 589 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed March 17, 2015]).
  7. Hans Schröder : Moller (Johann II.) . In: Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present . tape 5 , no. 2661 . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1870, OCLC 165098719 ( facsimile on the pages of the Hamburg State and University Library [accessed on March 17, 2015]). Facsimile ( memento of the original from February 25, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / schroeder.sub.uni-hamburg.de
  8. Mayor Kellinghusen's Foundation (ed.): "Dat Slechtbok." Sex register of the Hamburg family Moller (vom Hirsch), written in 1541 by Joachim Moller , Rathmann. With addenda up to 1612, as well as documented enclosures. Introduced and explained by Dr. Otto Beneke . Hamburg 1876, p. 69 ( digitized version on the pages of the University and State Library Düsseldorf [accessed on March 17, 2015]).
  9. Hermann Kellenbenz : Entrepreneurs in the Hamburg Portugal and Spain trade 1590-1625 . In: Ernst Hicke (Ed.): Publications of the Wirtschaftsgeschichtliche Forschungsstelle e. V. Band 10 . Verlag der Hamburgische Bücherei, Hamburg 1954, OCLC 4950252 , p. 140 .