Gottfried Nikolaus Ittig

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Gottfried Nikolaus Ittig (born August 4, 1645 in Leipzig ; † April 22, 1710 ibid) was a German legal scholar .

Life

Gottfried Nikolaus Ittig was born as the son of the doctor of medicine and professor of physics at the University of Leipzig Johann Ittig (born October 8, 1607 in Schleusingen; † July 21, 1676 in Leipzig) and his wife Sabina Elisabeth, the daughter of the theologian Thomas Weinreich, born. He graduated from the University of Leipzig and the University of Rostock . 1676 he acquired in Leipzig the academic degree of Magister of philosophy and a doctorate after the doctor of the church and secular law.

In 1684 he became an associate professor of law with the title Publ. De Verbor. Signif. et Regul juris , became assessor of the law faculty in 1687 and rose to the full professorship of the institutes in 1702 . In 1705 he became professor of the Pandects and associated canon in Merseburg . Finally, in 1708, he became professor of the code and associated canon in Naumburg .

Ittig also took part in the organizational tasks of the Leipzig University. So he was decemvir of the university, member of the little prince's college and in the winter semesters 1685 and 1705 rector of the alma mater . He wrote several dissertations with a civil law content. De clerici foro saeculari should be emphasized . (Leipzig 1703).

Ittig was married to Anna Getraut, the daughter of the electoral council, and council syndic in Leipzig Günther Bösch. His daughter Christina Sophia Ittig married the theologian Christian Ludovici .

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  1. Michael Ranfft : Life and writings of all Chursächsischen god scholars… Wolfgang Deer, Leipzig 1742, p. 512
  2. ^ Johann Christoph Gottsched : Collected speeches. Bernhard Christoph Breitkopf, Leipzig 1749 ( online )