Gustav Heinrich Mylius (legal scholar)

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Gustav Heinrich Mylius , Latinized Gustavus Henricus Mylius , (born October 21, 1684 in Leipzig , † 1765 ibid) was a German legal scholar and manor owner .

Life

He was the son of Johann Heinrich Mylius the Elder. Ä. (1659–1722), the royal Polish and electoral Saxon councilor of appeal and senior of the Schöppenstuhl in Leipzig and assessor of the law faculty of the University of Leipzig and his wife Maria Magdalena nee. Horn. After his father's death in 1722, he and his brother Adolph Heinrich Mylius inherited their father's property, of which he secretly sold his share of the grain leases near Landsberg in 1726 to his wife's family.

From 1702 Gustav Heinrich Mylius attended the law faculty of the University of Halle-Wittenberg . Then he went to the University of Utrecht . In 1707 he graduated as Dr. jur. at the University of Leipzig . In 1712 he became an associate advocate at the court and consistory in Leipzig. In 1725 he received a seat at the local law faculty. At that time he wrote the work De Poena Inficiationis, Occasione Dispositionis In Ordin together with Heinrich August Erdmann . Proc. Sax. Recogn. Ad Tit. XVI., From the Litis Contestation § II. Et III .

The Duke of Sachsen-Weißenfels awarded him the title of court counselor in his duchy.

He took over the Möckern manor near Leipzig from his father's possessions .

Works

He left behind numerous legal publications and treatises, most of which are written in Latin.

Pro-cancellarius Gustavus Henricus Mylius ictus solemnia inauguralia candidati nobilissimi Caroli Ludovici Stieglitzii from 1752 is one of his main works .

family

Küfner, born from his marriage to Maria Regina, went a. a. the son of the same name, Gustav Heinrich Mylius, who received his doctorate in Leipzig in 1734 with the dissertation Dissertatio iuridica De iure narium et poena amputationis ac scapellationis nasi . Johann Heinrich Mylius the Younger followed in his father's footsteps as a legal scholar.

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. Entry on ancestry
  2. ^ Gustavus Henricus Mylius: Pro-cancellarius Gustavus Henricus Mylius ictus solemnia inauguralia candidati nobilissimi Caroli Ludovici Stieglitzii . Lipsiensis, D. XXVII. January. MDCCLII. Celebranda Indicit, 1752