Daniel Nebel (legal scholar)

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Daniel Nebel

Daniel Nebel (university name: Daniel Nebel de Bernburg Anhaltinus ; * around 1558 in Bernburg ; † February 4, 1626 in Heidelberg ) was a German legal scholar and rector of Heidelberg University .

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Daniel Nebel was the son of the mayor and city treasurer of Bernburg, Johann Nebel, and later became the progenitor of the Nebel family in Heidelberg, which had produced a considerable number of respected professors, rectors and electoral councilors.

Nebel began his law studies on April 17, 1592 at the University of Heidelberg, where he graduated as a doctor of both rights . From 1598 he was taken on as a full professor of law in Heidelberg and elected rector of the university in 1603 and 1615.

Daniel Nebel was married to Elisabeth zum Clamra, who gave birth to his son Ludwig Daniel Nebel, who later became electoral councilor in Heidelberg. He was the grandfather of the physician Daniel Nebel , who, like later his son Wilhelm Bernhard Nebel and grandson Daniel Wilhelm Nebel, started a career at Heidelberg University and who were all elected rector several times.

literature

  • Wilhelm Doerr : Semper Apertus. Six hundred years of Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, 1386 to 1986 , Springer Verlag 2013, volume 1 digitized
  • Georg-Ludwig Menzer: Tribal history of the Nebel family . Gluing 1937
  • University of Heidelberg (ed.): A Heidelberg dynasty spanning 200 years. Alumni families have taught at Ruperto Carola for several generations ; on Daniel Nebel (legal scholar) p. 49, in: HAIlife, Heidelberg Alumni International , Magazin 2016, p. 48/49. Online: Eine Heidelberg Dynasty , accessed on December 29, 2016.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Register of the University of Heidelberg (Volume 4): 1579-1662