Friedrich Horn (archivist)

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Johann Heinrich Friedrich Horn (born August 13, 1790 in Neustrelitz ; † February 4, 1840 there ) was a lawyer and archivist.

Life

Friedrich Horn was born the son of the lawyer and archivist Adolf Horn (1759-1823) and his wife Maria (1767-1836), daughter of the pastor Hans Heinrich Gerling and his wife, in the residential town of Neustrelitz in the Mecklenburg-Strelitz region. The theologian and fraternity member Karl Horn was a younger brother.

Friedrich attended the Carolinum grammar school in Neustrelitz, passed the Abitur at Michaelis 1808 and then began studying law at the University of Halle. He moved from Halle to the University of Heidelberg , where he was probably a member of the Corps Vandalia I Heidelberg in 1810 . After the Vandalia I was banned a few weeks after it was founded, Horn moved to the University of Jena . In Jena he became a member of the Vandalia Jena Corpsland Team in 1811, which his brother Karl, who succeeded him to Vandalia in 1812, played a key role in transforming it into the original fraternity.

After completing his studies, Horn first became a lawyer and procurator at the Neustrelitz law firm. In 1822 he was promoted to second government and consistorial secretary and in 1823 became secretary and teaching secretary. From 1826 until his death he worked as an archivist , later as a secret archivist, in his hometown. In 1829 he was appointed councilor .

Horn was written by Gerhard Friedrich Kegebein (1737-1813) in "Answer to NN to an invitation to the promenade to NN" .

literature

  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 4422 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Erich Bauer , FA Pietzsch: Criticals on the early history of the Göttingen and Heidelberg Vandalia in Einst und Now Volume 10 (1965), pp. 108–124 (p. 124, No. 22)
  2. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910 , 130 , 30
  3. ^ Entry by Gerhard Friedrich Kegebein in the Rostock matriculation portal