Georg Friedrich Stintzing

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Georg Friedrich Stintzing (born January 8, 1793 in Lübeck ; † December 24, 1835 there ) was a lawyer and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Stintzing was the son of the Lübeck council cellar master from Mainbernheim and later wine merchant of the same name († 1800). After visiting the Katharineum until Michaelis in 1811, he studied at the University of Göttingen from 1811 to 1812 and became a member of the Corps Hannovera . There he obtained his doctorate in 1812. iur., then due to the French period the necessary continuation of the studies at the University of Paris until 1813. Stintzing was a participant in the liberation wars 1813–15 as second lieutenant in the Hanseatic Legion and in 1815 took part in the French campaign. In 1816 he completed his studies at the University of Berlin and passed his first state examination. He became a trainee lawyer at the Court of Appeal, after the second state examination in 1818 he was admitted to the bar in Lübeck. In 1821 he was elected actuary at the lower and city court in Lübeck and in 1825 in the council. As a council member he was responsible for the Supreme Court and the military department. In 1831 he fell ill and had to give up his business and offices. He made several trips to Italy.

He was an uncle and godfather of Lübeck's mayor Heinrich Theodor Behn .

literature

  • Georg Friedrich Stintzing , in: New Nekrolog der Deutschen. 13 / II (1835), pp. 1121-1123
  • Emil Ferdinand Fehling : On the Lübeck Council Line 1814–1914. Lübeck 1915, No. 33 ( Commons digitized version )
  • Emil Ferdinand Fehling: Lübeckische Ratslinie , Lübeck 1925, No. 975
  • Heinrich Ferdinand Curschmann : Blue Book of the Corps Hannovera (1809–1899) , Göttingen 2002, p. 55, no. 123
  • Renate Hauschild-Thiessen: Johann Georg Stintzing (1740-1832), a wine merchant from Mainbernheim in Hamburg in: Hamburgische Geschichts- und Heimatblätter , pp. 257-274

Individual evidence

  1. The colossal double cenotaph of the father and uncle Johann Georg Stintzing from 1804 is therefore in the old cemetery in Mainbernheim, where a foundation for needy citizens of the city was established in 1805; Renate Hauschild-Thiessen: Stintzing, Johann Georg . In: Franklin Kopitzsch, Dirk Brietzke (Hrsg.): Hamburgische Biographie . tape 5 . Wallstein, Göttingen 2010, ISBN 978-3-8353-0640-0 , p. 358-360 .
  2. ^ Hermann Genzken: The Abitur graduates of the Katharineum zu Lübeck (grammar school and secondary school) from Easter 1807 to 1907. Borchers, Lübeck 1907. (Supplement to the school program 1907) Digitized version , no