Christian Carl of luck

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Christian Carl von Glück (born October 8, 1791 in Erlangen , † October 11, 1867 in Munich ) was a German judge, politician, poet and portrait collector.

Life

Glück was the eldest son of the legal scholar Christian Friedrich von Glück . He studied law at the Friedrich Alexander University in Erlangen . In 1808 he became a member of the Baruthia Corps . In 1817 he took part in the Wartburg Festival. In the same year he was promoted to Dr. iur. PhD. After completing his studies, he was initially a magistrate, and in 1821 he entered the administration of justice in the Kingdom of Bavaria . Most recently, he was a member of the Higher Appeal Court in Munich . Scientifically, he dealt primarily with family law . He was a member of the Frankfurt National Assembly .

Portraits

Glück brought together over 60,000 lithographs , engravings , drawings and paintings . Many of the oil paintings by his brother-in-law Alexander Macco remained in Bamberg. Glück organized the pictures according to its own system and made them available to third parties. His two family books contain over 100 Göttinger Wiederhold coppers, which were mass-produced at the time. The collection remained in the family possession; a catalog was published in 1935. The family sold the smaller graphics to Munich years ago (probably to the Bavarian State Library ). Another part of the Glück estate (family collection) and the two family records are now on loan in the Würzburg State Archives ,

Fonts

  • Prejudices from matrimonial practice , 1838.
  • Comments regarding the newly formed protest. Marriage courts in the kb parts of the country this side of the Rhine , 1861. Digital copy (Harvard)
  • Collection of matrimonial decisions of the kb Higher Appeal Court along with some appeals court findings in matrimonial matters , 1864. Digital copy (Harvard)
  • Fruits of silent consecration. Munich 1864. Digitized copy from the Bavarian State Library

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 19 , 73
  2. ^ Bernhard Sommerlad: Wartburg Festival and Corps students . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 16 (1979), p. 37
  3. Dissertation: Ad Fragmentum Iulii Pauli ex eius libro V. ad legem Iuliam et papiam quod exstat in L. XLIX. § 2.D. de legatis et fideicommissis II. sive de legato rei, cuius commercio legatarius destituitur .
  4. Hans-Dietrich von Diepenbroick-Grueter (ed.): General portrait catalog. Directory of the portrait collection of the Higher Appeal Court Councilor Christian Karl Glück. With the exception of the sheets already described in the previously published parts of this catalog. ( General portrait catalog , addendum 3) Hamburg: Diepenbroick-Grüter Buch- und Kunstantiquariat 1935.
  5. ^ Communication from Prof. Hans Peter Hümmer