Friedrich Philippi (judge)

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Friedrich Philippi (1880)

Friedrich Arnold Philippi (born September 4, 1859 in Hamburg , † March 7, 1938 ibid) was a German judge and liberal politician in Hamburg.

Life

After attending the Johanneum School of Academics , Philippi studied law in Heidelberg from 1878 to 1881 and received his doctorate. In 1881 he was sworn in. After passing the second state examination, he stayed in England and became a lawyer in Hamburg in 1885. In 1887 he became a district judge in Hamburg. In 1899 he was appointed higher regional judge. From 1906 to 1912 he was a member of the Hamburg citizenship in the faction of the United Liberals . He was a member of the Progressive People's Party . In 1912 he came to the First Civil Senate of the Reich Court . On New Year's Day 1914 he moved to the 2nd Civil Senate . On March 1, 1918, he resigned from the Reichsgericht and became President of the Senate at the Higher Regional Court in Hamburg . In the November Revolution he was visited by soldiers. In 1920 he was retired.

family

His father was the banker Hermann Philippi. His great-great grandfather was Alexander David . In 1896 he married Annita Eggert, a daughter of Carl Eggert . He was the cousin of Friedrich Philippi and Heinrich Ludwig Philippi .

Individual evidence

  1. Frank-Michael Wiegand : The notables. Studies on the history of the electoral law and the elected citizenship in Hamburg 1859-1919. Hamburg 1987 (Diss. Hamburg 1986), p. 273.
  2. Percy Ernst Schramm: Nine Generations: Three Hundred Years of German “Cultural History” in the Light of the Fate of a Hamburg Bourgeois Family (1648–1948). Volume I and II, Göttingen 1963/64; Volume 2, p. 498 .
  3. ^ Gustav Schiefler: Eine Hamburgische Kulturgeschichte 1890-1920, Hamburg 1985, p. 615 with additional references.
  4. ^ Family tree David Philipson Philippi ; Retrieved November 9, 2012.

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