Friedrich Lucae (lawyer)

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Friedrich Carl August Lucae , often also Lucä , (born July 16, 1815 in Frankfurt am Main ; † February 28, 1859 ibid) was a German lawyer and writer.

Life

Lucea was the son of the anatomist Samuel Christian Lucae , first attended the educational institution of the pastor Heinrich Bang (1774-1851) in Goßfelden near Marburg and then from 1829 to 1835 the municipal high school in Frankfurt. Then he went to study law at the University of Marburg . After a stint at the University of Göttingen , he was in Marburg Dr. iur. PhD .

Lucae became a lawyer in Frankfurt in 1841 . From 1848 to 1851 he was an actuary at the police court, in 1852 at the accounting and pension office and finally from 1854 at the war witness office. He also appeared with poetic, historical and political writings and was a member of the Frankfurt Association for History and Antiquity .

His estate is administered in the Frankfurt University Library . He is a descendant of the chronicler Friedrich Lucae . The anatomist Gustav Lucae was his brother.

Works (selection)

  • Poetic apprenticeship years of a German student , 1841.
  • Is the previous existence and work of the constituent assembly of Frankfurt valid? , 1849.
  • The Hermannslied , Völcker, Frankfurt am Main 1851.
  • The German emperors in narrative poems for the paintings in the Frankfurt Kaisersaal , 1854.
  • The chronicler Friedrich Lucä. A picture of the times and morals from the second half of the seventeenth century , Brönner, Frankfurt am Main 1854.
  • Frankfurt Chronicle. A contribution to the latest state and cultural history of the Free City of Frankfurt The year 1857 , Frankfurt am Main 1858.
  • History of the Frankfurt theater, edited from archival sources , Frankfurt am Main 1859.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Index card of the estate at ub.uni-frankfurt.de, last accessed on August 11, 2019.
  2. W. Bickerich: Friedrich Lucäs trip to Lissa to 1672. In: Historical monthly sheets for the province of Posen , born 8 (1907), S. 130th