David Lindner

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David Lindner (born August 12, 1604 in Chemnitz , † January 23, 1644 in Leipzig ) was a German legal scholar.

Life

The son of a citizen and businessman enrolled in the summer semester of 1614 at the University of Leipzig and on June 28, 1619 at the University of Wittenberg . He returned to Leipzig and on August 6, 1625 acquired the lowest academic degree of Baccalaureus in Philosophy. After a study trip through France and Switzerland, where he stayed longer at the University of Strasbourg , he returned to Leipzig. Here he was in 1634 on 23 January licentiate in law and was on June 4, 1635 Doctor of the rights doctorate .

In 1639 he became the university's syndic . In 1641 he took over the professorship of the Digest with the title de verborum significatione , in 1639 he became a lawyer at the Leipzig Consistory , in 1640 an assessor in the legal faculty and in 1642 an assessor at the Leipzig Higher Court . In addition, Lindner had also participated in the organizational tasks of the Leipzig University and was Vice-Rector of the Alma Mater in the winter semester of 1641 .

David Lindner died in Leipzig on January 23, 1644 after a two-year illness. He was buried on January 26th in the Paulinerkirche in Leipzig .

His on September 2, 1634 in Leipzig with Elisabeth (* July 7, 1619 in Leipzig; † September 10, 1650 ibid, c. September 15 in Paulinerkirche), daughter of the Leipzig medical professor Johann Jacob Reiter and his wife Dorothea Leyser, daughter of Polycarp Leyser d. Ä. , closed marriage remained childless.

Works

  • Disputatio De Fructibus Et Eorum Acquisitione. Leipzig 1625
  • Explanatio substandialium natural. Et accidental. Omn. Eor. Negotior. Quae in arte juris ... consideranda veniunt. 1633, 1638, 1639
  • Disputatio Iuridica De Mandato. Leipzig 1637
  • Conclusiones Iuridicae De Casibus Fortuitis In Genere. Leipzig 1638
  • Conclusiones Iuridicae De Casuum Fortuitorum Periculo, Ratione Dominii, ac Possessionis, Ut & Quatenus Possessor Fructus Restituere Necesse Habeat? Leipzig, 1639
  • Conciliationum Legum Civilium Liber Primus: In Quo Materia Iuris Utilissima, Inque Scholis, Et Foro Frequentissima, Ac Omnium Difficilima. De Rei Debitae Interitu, Eiusque Praestatione, Atque Ineunda Aestimatione Pertractatur. Magdeburg, 1641

literature

  • Emil Friedberg: One hundred years from the doctoral book of the Leipzig Faculty of Law 1600–1700 . Alexander Edelmann, Leipzig 1887.
  • Fritz Roth : Complete evaluations of funeral sermons and personal documents for genealogical and cultural-historical purposes . tape 4 . Self-published, Boppard / Rhein 1965, p. 441 (R 3927).

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