Geert Seelig

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Geert Seelig (born February 6, 1864 in Kiel , † December 1, 1934 in Hamburg ) was a German lawyer and author. He was a biographer of Klaus Groth .

Title page of Klaus Groth's biography

Life

Geert Seelig was a son of the Kiel political scientist Wilhelm Seelig (1821-1906) and his wife Henriette von Jeß (1832-1918). The family lived in Schwanenweg in Kiel next to Klaus and Doris Groth's house .

Geert Seelig studied law at the University of Heidelberg and became a member of the Corps Vandalia Heidelberg in 1883 . He was awarded Dr. PhD in both rights. He then worked as a lawyer in Hamburg. His daughter was the historian Hildegard von Marchtaler .

Seelig published legal, historical and biographical works.

Works

  • The order of succession of the Schwabenspiegel . Kiel: Schmidt and Klaunig 1890 (diss.)
  • The historical development of the Hamburg citizenship and the Hamburg notables . Hamburg: Gräfe and Sillem 1900
  • Hamburg constitutional law on a historical basis . Hamburg: Gräfe and Sillem 1902
  • A German youth. Memories of Kiel ud Schwanenweg . Hamburg: Alster 1920, op. Edition 1922
  • Klaus Groth. His life and becoming . Hamburg: Alster 1924
  • Klaus Groth. A selection of his seals . Hamburg: Alster 1930
  • A Heidelberg boy fifty years ago . Heidelberg: Hörning 1933

literature

  • Silke Möller: Between Science and "Burschenherrlichkeit": Student Socialization in the German Empire, 1871-1914 , Franz Steiner Verlag, 2001
  • Bärbel Pusback: socializing in Kiel educated middle class in the 19th century - the example of the family of Professor of Economics Wilhelm Seelig . Communications from the Society for Kiel City History, Vol. 84, 2008, No. 4, pp. 265–284

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910 , 122 , 560.
  2. Renate Hauschild-Thiessen: Marchtaler, Hildegard von . In: Franklin Kopitzsch, Dirk Brietzke (Hrsg.): Hamburgische Biographie . tape 1 . Christians, Hamburg 2001, ISBN 3-7672-1364-8 , pp. 197 .