Friedrich Lintz

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Friedrich Lintz (born March 23, 1749 in Trier , † December 13, 1829 in Trier) was a German lawyer , university professor , mayor of Trier and president of the central administration of the Saar Department .

Life

Friedrich Lintz, who often called himself Johann after his father's first name, was a son of the married couple Johann Jakob Lintz (1722–1786) and Clara Maria geb. Reichard (1723-1767). Lintz had been with Odilia born on July 26th, 1775 - the wedding took place in Trier. Hoffmann (1750-1820) married. Both had a total of nine children. He began his school education at the Jesuit high school in Trier, which he then finished with the successful completion of the baccalaureate . After a first degree in the field of philosophy , which he in 1767 with a Master of Arts graduated, he began law study. With his thesis and the theme "De plebium archipresbyteris in communi" ( "Of the Erzpriestern in general" ), he received his doctorate finally on January 28, 1771 to Dr. iur. utr. (Doctor iuris utriusque). First he worked as a lawyer from 1772 , then from 1779 he worked as a lay judge in the high courts until he was finally appointed professor and dean at the law faculty of Trier . From 1789 he was mayor of Trier and also worked as mayor in various abbeys . After the French Revolutionary Army had conquered the areas on the left bank of the Rhine and subsequently divided them into four different departments , Lintz was appointed a member of the central administration, a member of parliament in Paris and president of the newly created Saar department . From 1804 Lintz was appointed judge at Trier Appeal appointed, which he continued to exercise even after the liberation from French occupation Transitional yet from 1814 to 1816, until he finally in 1816 at the age of 67 years emeritus was. Not entirely without controversy among the population of this time were his views regarding his all too welcome way of looking at the French occupation. Lintz died at the age of 80 without illness of old age in Trier on December 13, 1829.

Publications

  • Lintz, Johann Friedrich 1749–1829 (author): Typis Eschermannianis Hochschulschrift, Trier, Univ., Jur. Diss., Jan. 28, 1771: Dissertatio Inauguralis Canonica De Plebium Archipresbyteris In Communi

literature

  • Isabel Pies: The history of the Lintz family in Koblenz and Trier 1750–1944, Trier 1995
  • Heinz Monz (Ed.): Trier Biographical Lexicon , WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier 2000, ISBN 3-88476-400-4 , pp. 267-268.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. De plebium archipresbyteris in communi , PhD thesis by Johann Friedrich Lintz in the catalog for libraries at Heidelberg University , accessed on December 26, 2018
  2. ^ Peter Krause: Law in Trier: the history of the law faculty from 1473 to 1798 (=  legal historical writings . Volume 23 ). Böhlau Verlag, 2007, ISBN 978-3-412-23006-7 , ISSN  2569-4901 , p. 329 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  3. Dissertatio Inauguralis Canonica De Plebium Archipresbyteris In Communi , accessed December 26, 2018th
  4. ^ Illustration by Friedrich Lintz from the Trier City Museum, accessed on December 26, 2018