Friedrich August Rüder

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Friedrich August Rüder (born January 26, 1762 in Eutin ; † December 8, 1856 in Leipzig ) was a German lawyer , journalist and publicist .

Life

Rüder studied in Göttingen and Strasbourg jurisprudence . Later he was the private secretary of the Oldenburg Minister, Count Friedrich Levin von Holmer , for several years . In 1792 he became state court secretary in Oldenburg , then in 1797 administrative administrator in land dignities and in 1811 mortgage keeper and domain taker in Oldenburg. From June 1813 to May 1814 he was the successor of Augustus Abendroth mayor ( Maire ) of Hamburg during the final phase of Hamburg's French era . After the French occupation was lifted, Rüder lived without a job in Holstein until 1816 and moved to Leipzig in 1821, where he worked as a publicist.

Fonts

  • Glimpses into the class system and the development of state and estate in Holstein , 1810.
  • Wave for the formation of the Holstein State Parliament and its constitution , 1817.
  • What can the government do for Holstein's welfare before the Landtag is called? , 1817.
  • The Turkish Empire in Relation to its Further Development and the Cause of the Greeks , 1822. 2nd ed., 1828.
  • The Greeks' struggle for freedom against the Turks , 1822. In connection with Friedrich Gleich and Gerhard Anton von Halem .
  • Political Writings , 1823.

Furthermore, from 1818 to 1820 he edited the opposition paper founded by Friedrich Justin Bertuch , in 1823 edited the "Geographical Description of Hesse and Mecklenburg" in volume 22 of the geographical reading book Latest Land and Ethnology, and provided the 4th volume of Lüders' annual Europe . From 1831 to 1834 he edited the genealogical-statistical manual and from 1824 to 1828 edited the 31st edition of Johann Huebner's Reales Staats- und Zeitungs-Lexicon , 4 vols. After the death of Gotthilf Heinrich Schnee , he edited the agricultural newspaper from 1831 .

Honors

After Rüder is Friedrich Rüder Street in the Oldenburg Court neighborhood named.

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