Christoph Joachim Bucholtz

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Christoph Joachim Bucholtz (also: Buchholtz, Bucholtzer ; born November 25, 1607 in Schöningen ; † December 5, 1679 in Hameln ) was a German legal scholar and mayor of Hameln.

Life

Christoph Joachim was the twin brother of the theologian Andreas Heinrich Bucholtz and the son of the superintendent of Schöningen Joachim Bucholtz (* in Brandenburg / Havel; † March 8, 1622 in Hameln) and his wife Elisabeth Praetorius (* Frankfurt / Oder; † February 11, 1642 born in Hameln). After initial private lessons, he attended school in Hameln from 1618. After his father's death, he and his brother were sent to Brandenburg an der Havel , where his step-grandfather, the local superintendent Joachim Garcaeus, took care of the upbringing of the children and both attended the local school. After his grandmother died, he attended school in Magdeburg from 1624, which was under the direction of the rector Sigismund Evenius . But since he did not like the climate there, he returned to Hameln in June of the same year and shortly afterwards went to Herford .

Together with his brother, he moved to the University of Wittenberg on September 19, 1627 , where he completed several disputations, but had to return to Hameln in 1631 because of the Thirty Years' War. In 1634 he moved to the University of Helmstedt , where he received his doctorate in law on July 7, 1636. He then worked as a lawyer in Herford , moved to Hameln in 1638 and in 1641 became a full professor of law at the University of Rinteln . In the latter role, he carried out numerous tasks as the princely Hessian councilor and office director of Schaumburg. He also participated in the organizational tasks of the university. He was rector of the educational institution and dean of the Rinteln Law Faculty several times. In 1663 he resigned his professorship and moved to Hameln as a syndic. Here he became mayor for the first time in 1667, which task he performed five more times.

family

Bucholtz was married twice. His first marriage was in Herford in 1636 with Anna Bergmann († January 1, 1655 in Rinteln), the daughter of the lawyer and mayor of Herford Johann Bergmann. The marriage had 17 children, 10 of whom died young. Six daughters and one son survived the father. His second marriage was in 1656 with Sophia von Dembter († 1677), the daughter of the mayor of Hameln Tobias von Dembter and widow of the lawyer Burchard Vorenwaldt. From the children we know:

  • Christoph Joachim Bucholtz, lawyer
  • Anna Maria Bucholtz, married. with the lawyer and Dr. jur. Anton Christian Erp-Brockhausen
  • Anna Helena Bucholtz
  • Clara Agnese Bucholtz, married. with the pastor in Hameln Henrich Günther Erp-Brockhausen († October 22, 1679 in Hameln)
  • Catharina Elisabeth Bucholtz, married. with the lawyer Lic. jur. Andreas Günther Hientzke (Hintzke)
  • Catharina Oesterheld Bucholtz (1650-1715)
  • Agnes Amalia Bucholtz, married. with the royal Brunswick-Lüneburg contribution and provisions manager Georg Christoph Hoffmann

Works (selection)

  • Oratio de statu Academiae Ernestinae. Rinteln 1644
  • Oratio funebris in obitum Hedwigi's hatred. Landg. Rinteln 1644
  • Diss. De procuratoribus et defensoribus. Rinteln 1644
  • Diss. De usucapionibus et praescriptionibus. Rinteln 1645
  • Oratio funebris in obitum Elisabethae Comit. Holsatiae, Schawenb. et Sternb. una cum Elisabetha Com. Schawenb. in prima infantia extincta eodem funere terrae mandata. Rinteln 1646
  • Collegium institutt. imperial. disputatt. exhib. Rinteln 1646
  • Disp. de juramentis. Rinteln 1647
  • Disp. exhibens symopticam delineationem successionis feudalis. Rinteln 1650 (Resp.pr.Gr. Anton. Heinrich Mollenbeck)
  • Responsum juris pro matrimonio principis cum defunctae uxoris sorore contracto. Rinteln 1651
  • Adsertio responsi contra JO Taborem et Mich. Havemannum. Rinteln 1659
  • Examen adsertionis seponsi non Mosis, sed Michaelis Havemanni contra matrimonnium cum defunctae uxoris sorore, quo omnibus argumentis contraiis ordine rejectis, nec a Mose, nec a natura istas et id genus alias nuptias prohibitas esse, solid demonstratur. Bremen 1662
  • Vindiciae secundum dispensationem matrimonii cum defunctae uxoris sorore, ad infelici defensione Mosaica Mich. Havemanni liberatam; cum appendice ad speculum propinquitastis conjugalis Matthiae Bugaei. Helmstedt 1669
  • Epistola ad Rectorem et Professores academiae Wittenbergensis, contra Aegid. Shrub. Hamelin 1669
  • Return from the brief reminder and report Aegid. Strauchs zu Wittenberg, as far as the Löbl. Faculty of Law to Rinteln and I accused and slandered CJ Bucholtzen innocently. Rinteln 1669
  • Thorough proof that the sweep from Strauchischer's recollections and reports is still in place and DCJ Bucholtz from D. Ae. Strauchen has been defrauded innocently and at no cost. Rinteln 1669
  • Compelled remonstration of miserable ignorance and gross insult D. Ae. Strauchs, including a thorough rejection of the stubbornness which he slanderously attributed to me. Rinteln 1669
  • Memoria meritorum Amaliae Elisabethae Hass. Landgr. Rinteln 1652
  • Diss. De jure congrui. Rinteln 1654 (Resp.Barthold Klopper (Petershagen / Westphalen))
  • Diss. De jure possessionis. Rinteln 1655
  • Diss. De pignoribus tam inter status imperii solos quam inter statum imperii et mediatum sive inter solos mediatos. Rinteln 1657, Jena 1730
  • Diss. De exceptionibus. Rinteln 1657
  • Diss. De inventario haeredis legali. Rinteln 1657
  • Diss. De donatione inter vivos. Rinteln 1657 (Resp. Pr. Gr. Doct. Jacob Preusser (Schleswig))
  • Diss. De operis novi nunciatione. Rinteln 1658
  • Diss. Ad L. Aquiliam. Rinteln 1660 (Resp.Simon Heinrich Sannemann (Hanover))

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