Georg August Detharding

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Georg August Detharding

Georg August Detharding ( December 9, 1717 - October 13, 1786 ) was a legal scholar of the 18th century.

Life

Georg August Detharding was the third son of the professor of medicine Georg Detharding , who taught at the University of Rostock until 1732 and later in Copenhagen . His two older brothers were the physician Georg Christoph Detharding and the Lübeck mayor Georg Wilhelm Detharding .

He studied law, from April 1731 at the University of Rostock, and received his master's degree here in the winter semester of 1738/39 . In 1744 and 1747 his matriculation was renewed.

Georg August Detharding worked at the Christianeum in Altona from 1741 to 1749 , there from 1743 as a professor of constitutional law and history. He successively led the title of a royal. Danish Chancellery Assistant, Judicial Councilor and Budget Councilor. The cathedral chapter at Lübeck Cathedral appointed him his syndic in 1752 .

The occasional pamphlets he left testify to his active involvement and participation in the source research on German law, which was carried out in Schleswig-Holstein in particular by Johann Carl Heinrich Dreyer and Ernst Joachim Westphal . He translated Herodian's Roman History after translation into Danish by Ludvig Holberg, as well as various of Holberg's own works.

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  1. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  3. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  4. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  5. Teachers at the Christianeum since 1738 . P. 7; Archive of the Christianeum 2002. See also: Directory of teachers of the Christianeum 1738-1938 . Set up by Heinz Schröder. In: 200 years of the Christianeum in Altona 1738-1938 . Festschrift for the bicentenary of the Christianeum in Hamburg-Altona, ed. by Heinz Schröder. Hamburg 1938, p. 271
  6. according to ADB.
  7. According to ADB. Herodiani Roman history in eight books / together with a preparation by Mr. Ludw. Holbergs. Translated by Georg Aug. Detharding, Copenhagen and Leipzig 1747.