Thank God Christian Klügel

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Gottlob Christian Klügel (born June 9, 1712 in Zwickau , † November 18, 1794 in Wittenberg ) was a German lawyer.

Life

Gottlob Christian Klügel, son of the prefector in Zwickau Johann Christian Klügel and his wife Juliana Sybilla (née Hoelzel), enjoyed his first training in his hometown. On March 3, 1733 he began studying at the University of Wittenberg , moved to the University of Leipzig in 1736 and returned to Wittenberg, where he received his doctorate in law on January 5, 1737 . In 1738 he became a lawyer at the Wittenberg court and at the Wittenberg consistory. He then became a councilor, extraordinary assessor of the law faculty and in 1758 syndic of the Wittenberg council. After becoming in 1759 ordinary assessors at the law school, was appointed him the occasion of his 50th anniversary at the Wittenberg University for Assessor Law School.

family

Genealogically it should be noted that Klüngel came from a Saxon civil servant family. His great-great-grandfather Johannes Klüngel was prefect in Prettin, his great-grandfather of the same name became prefect in Heldrungen, his grandfather Johann Heinrich Klügel became a senator in Torgau. He himself had married Ernestina Magaretha († November 7, 1749 in Wittenberg), the second daughter of Ernst Christian Schröder and his wife Margaretha Elisabeth (née Floerike), in November 1718 . This marriage resulted in four children, with Ernst Gottfried Christian Klügel also becoming important.

Selection of works

  • Diss. Inaug. (Praef. Aug a Leyfer) de vi publica. Wittenberg 1737
  • Charles the Great and Wittekind the Great, as high ancestors of King Charles in Sicily and the K. Polish. and Chursäclis. Bride Maria Amaliä; together with some genealogical peculiarities recently presented in tables. Leipzig 1738
  • Progr I et II de exceptione non numeratae pecuniae. Wittenberg 1762
  • Progr. De iurium postliminio. Wittenberg 1763
  • Progr. De inutilibus, quibus drfensores in caussis utuntur criminalibaus et defensionum argumentis. Wittenberg 1767
  • Progr. De comissis fraudatorum vectigalium caussa. Wittenberg 1785
  • Progr. De praeferiptione trium annorum. Wittenberg 1787
  • Progr. De tutore, arbores in praedio pupillari emortuos vendente. Wittenberg 1793
  • Progr. I et II de ordine litis in caussa amissarum rautionum publicarum in Saxonia datarum earumque anonymarum. Wittenberg 1793

literature

  • Johann Georg Meusel : Lexicon of the German writers who died from 1750 to 1800. Gerhard Fleischer the Younger, Leipzig, 1808, vol. 7 p. 100
  • Fritz Juntke: Album Academiae Vitebergensis - Younger Series Part 3. Halle (Saale), 1966,
  • Friedrich B. Bellmann, Fritz Bellmann, Marie Luise Harksen, Roland Werner: The monuments of Lutherstadt Wittenberg. Hermann Böhlhaus Verlag, Weimar, 1979, p. 204
  • Nikolaus Müller : The finds in the tower knobs of the town church in Wittenberg. Magdeburg 1912
  • Friedrich August Weiz : The learned Saxony or directory of those in the Churfürstl. Saxon. and incorporated countries of contemporary writers and their writings. Verlag Carl Friederich Schneider, Leipzig, 1780, p. 133