Daniel Heinrich Hasentien
Daniel Heinrich Hasentien , also Hasenthien , Daniel Hinrich Hasentien (born August 14, 1748 in Lübeck , † beginning of July 1789 there ) was a German lawyer and Freemason.
Life
Daniel Henry Hasentien was a son of the same wine merchant and provisor of St. Anne's convent Daniel Hinrich Thien rabbits († 1754) and his wife Catharina Elisabeth born, Backh [a] usen. After the early death of his father, his mother married the lawyer Hinrich Ernst Siemers (1715–1776). He visited the Katharineum in Lübeck , where he wrote a congratulatory poem on Friedrich Daniel Behn's wedding as a student in 1766 . From 1769 he studied law at the University of Jena . In 1774 he received his doctorate here under the chairmanship of Karl Friedrich Walch . He was one of the subscribers to the first edition of Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock's enlightened utopia The German Republic of Scholars (1774).
After returning to Lübeck, he practiced as a legal consultant ( lawyer ).
Hasentien belonged to the Lübeck Masonic Lodge Zum Fruchthorn , founded in 1772 , which he left with seven others in 1779 to found the second Lübeck Lodge Zur Weltkugel . His attempt to reunite the two boxes as a master of the chair of the globe during a vacancy was unsuccessful. In early 1789 he was one of the 25 founders of the Society for the Promotion of Charitable Activities . Soon after, he died. Ludwig Suhl gave him a commemorative speech on July 14, 1789. On this day he was buried in the family grave in the Petrikirche .
Works
- De privilegio Medicorum creditorum in concursu. Jena 1774 ( digitized version )
- De separatione a thoro et mensa. Jena 1774
literature
- Hasentien (Daniel Heinrich) , in: Christoph Weidlich : Biographical news from the legal scholars living now in Germany. Volume 1, Hemmerde, Halle 1781, p. 261
- Hasentien (Daniel Heinrich) , in: Georg Christoph Hamberger , Johann Georg Meusel : The learned Teutschland: or Lexicon of the now living German writers . 5th increased and improved edition, Volume 3, Meyer, Lemgo 1797, p. 107
- Adolf Kemper: History of the box to the globe in Lübeck. Lübeck 1929, p. 13
Individual evidence
- ↑ Lübeckische Blätter 50 (1908), p. 517
- ↑ Eternal Life: Religious Symbolism on the Tombstone of an Enlightenment , accessed on February 8, 2020
- ↑ Johannes Hennings: History of the Johannis Lodge "Zum Füllhorn" zu Lübeck, 1772-1922. Lübeck 1922, p. 95
- ^ Rüdiger Kurowski: Medical lectures in the Lübeck Society for the Promotion of Charitable Activities 1789-1839: a patriotic society during the Enlightenment and Romanticism. Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 1995 ISBN 3-7950-0463-2 , p. 107
- ↑ Church book of the Petrikirche Tote u Konfirmationen 1750-1869 , p. 151, accessed via ancestry.com
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SURNAME | Hasentien, Daniel Heinrich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hasenthien, Daniel Heinrich; Hasentien, Daniel Hinrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German lawyer and freemason |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 14, 1748 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Lübeck |
DATE OF DEATH | July 1789 |
Place of death | Lübeck |