Bogislaus Philipp Michaelis

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Bogislaus Philipp Michaelis , also Bogislaw Philipp Michaelis , (born August 28, 1606 in Stettin ; † December 26, 1656 ) was a lawyer, royal Swedish councilor and diplomat.

Bogislaus Philipp Michaelis was a son of the lawyer and later mayor of Szczecin Clemens Michaelis . Daniel Cramer taught him as a private tutor before he attended the Princely Pedagogy in Stettin. From 1625 he studied at the University of Wittenberg and from 1626 at the University of Tübingen . The following year he made a trip through Switzerland , France and the Netherlands . After that he was tutor for the son of the Danish chancellor. In 1633 he went to Rostock . In July 1635 he became a trainee lawyer at the court in Stettin.

At the beginning of 1645 he traveled to Hesse on behalf of the Counts of Eberstein-Naugard to collect the remains of the deceased Count Kaspar von Eberstein . In 1651 he was given the title of real Court Councilor in Eastern Pomerania.

He was sent several times by the Swedish king as a representative of Swedish Pomerania to the district assemblies of the Upper Saxon Imperial Circle , for example in 1654 together with the Chancellor Friedrich Bohl to Leipzig , in the same year to Frankfurt (Oder) and most recently in October 1656 again to Leipzig.

He died at the end of 1656. The funeral sermon that the Szczecin pastor and professor Joachim Fabricius wrote has been handed down.

literature

  • Amandus Karl Vanselow : Scholars Pomerania or Alphabetical Index of some scholars, male and female, who were bored in Pomerania. According to their most remarkable circumstances and written writings. Tiller, Stargard 1728, p. 72 .

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Footnotes

  1. a b Nils Jörn (Ed.): The Pomeranian Court Courts. History, staff, problems of research (= series of publications of the David-Mevius-Gesellschaft. Vol. 2). Dr. Kovač, Hamburg 2007, ISBN 978-3-8300-2940-3 , pp. 313–322.