Friedrich Bernhard Vermehren

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Friedrich Bernhard Vermehren

Friedrich Bernhard Vermehren (born January 21, 1802 in Jena ; † July 31, 1871 in Ruhla ) was a German lawyer and senior appellate judge in Jena.

Life

Friedrich Bernhard Vermehren was the son of Johann Bernhard Vermehren and his wife Henriette (Elisabetha Henrietta Johanna), geb. von Eckardt (* around 1765 in Coburg; † December 5, 1842 in Jena), a daughter of the law professor Johann Ludwig von Eckardt . He lost his father when he was just two years old. His mother then married the mathematician Johann Heinrich Voigt . He attended the Wilhelm-Ernst-Gymnasium Weimar and studied law at the universities of Jena and Göttingen . In Jena he was promoted to Dr. jur. obtained his doctorate and habilitation in 1828. In 1829, however, he entered the judicial service as an assessor at the Higher Regional Court for Saxony-Meiningen in Hildburghausen .

From 1844 until his death he worked as a judge at the Thuringian Higher Appeal Court in Jena, the joint highest authority of all Ernestine duchies . He died on a trip in Ruhla and was buried in Hildburghausen.

Since 1828 he was married to Constanze, b. Schuderoff. The couple had eight children: Bernhard Ferdinand Moritz , Ludwig, Rudolf, Therese, Conrad, Hedwig, Louise and Marie Charlotte.

Award

Works

  • D. Augustus Sigismundus Kori Ordinis Iureconsultorum HT Decanus Solemnia Inauguralia Iuris Utriusque Candidati Friderici Bernhardi Multiply ... AD XXV. Mens. Iunii MDCCCXXV. Publice Habenda Indicit. Quaestio Praemittitur: utrum restitutio in integrum, quam partes litigantes contra fatalia ab ipsis ipsarumve advocatis praetermissa petunt, concedi possit, etsi utilitas actus neglecti in litem redundatura non sit demonstrata? Adiunctis nonullarum terrarum iuris Saxonici de hac quaestione recentioribus legibus. Jena 1825 (with curriculum vitae), digitized
  • Dissertatio iuris feudalis de discrimine inter ius revocandi et ius retrahendi feudum ex principiis iuris Longobardici feudalis inter utrumque obtinent. Bran, Ienae 1825, digitized
  • Memories of feudal law. Cröker, Jena 1827
  • The canon law of German Protestants and Catholics: an outline for lectures. Mauke, Jena 1828, digitized
  • About the current state of feudal affairs in the states united to form the General Higher Appeal Court in Jena: With an appendix containing a feudal succession dispute decided according to Fulda feudal law. Persons and organizations involved. Frommann, Jena 1862, digitized

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Armin Human: Chronicle of the city of Hildburghausen. Hildburghausen 1886, p. 164