Christoph Crusius (lawyer)

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Christoph Crusius (also: Christoph Crause and Christophorus Crusius ; * 1590 in Hanover ; † 1653 or later) was a Braunschweig legal scholar and Corveyian privy councilor in Hanover.

life and work

Crusius or Crause was a scholar best known for his writings. The privy councilor of Corvey was the father of the lawyer Jakob Andreas Crusius, who was born in Hanover on October 7, 1728 .

His 1682 published in print Tractatus de iure publico indiciis delictorum ex was by decree of the Roman Catholic 1712 Congregation of the Index set. The following year, the Tractatus de indiciis delictorum specialibus , published in Marburg from 1634 to 1637, suffered the same fate.

Fonts (selection)

  • Tractatus De Indiciis Delictorum Generalibus, Ex Iure Publico & Privato, Nec Non Selectioribus Antiquorum, Et Recentiorum, Theologorum, Iurisconsultorum, Politicorum & Historicorum eximiorum scriptis decerptus, & accurata dispositione In IV. Partes divisus . (1633, new editions 1682 and 1701 in Frankfurt)
  • Meditation in passionem Jesus Christ
  • Dissertation. de definitione causis et methodo
  • De praelicabilibus
  • Lectiones succinctae in consuetudines feudales

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Compare the information in the catalog of the German National Library
  2. Crusius, or Crause , in Rudolf Eckart: Lexicon of Lower Saxony Writers from the Earliest Times to the Present , Osterwiek im Harz: Zickfeldt, 1891, p. 50; Digitized version of the University and State Library Düsseldorf
  3. Crusius (Jacob Andreas) , in: Allgemeine Gelehrten-Lexicon , column 2235; Digitized via Google books
  4. ^ Emil Julius Hugo Steffenhagen:  Crusius, Jakob Andreas . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 4, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1876, p. 632.
  5. Crusius, Christoph. In: Jesús Martínez de Bujanda , Marcella Richter: Index des livres interdits: Index librorum prohibitorum 1600–1966. Médiaspaul, Montréal 2002, ISBN 2-89420-522-8 , pp. 257-258 (French, digitized ).