Hans Hermann Ochsenbach

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Hans Hermann Ochsenbach (* 1558 in Tübingen ; † 1621 there ) was bailiff of Tübingen around 1576 . Duke Ulrich gave him the former women's monastery in Tübingen named Klause , whose chapel had already become the Jakobuskirche .

family

His father was the owner of the house at Am Markt 5 in Tübingen. His son, Nicolaus Ochsenbach (* December 16, 1562; † 1626), was after many years of military service outside of Württemberg , from 1597 castle captain of Hohentübingen.

literature

  • R. Rau, Das Merkbuch des Hans Hermann Ochsenbach, Der Sülchgau 1966, pp. 43–50.

swell

  1. ^ H [einrich] F [erdinand] Eisenbach: Description and history of the university and city of Tübingen. CF Osiander, 1822, 728 pages. Page 492.
  2. Written source in the Braunschweig University Library. ( Memento of February 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 408 kB)
  3. Wolfgang Mecklenburg, Hans Brendicke, Julius Nathansohn, Robert Corwegh : Ex libris: Book Art and Applied Graphics, Volume 6. German Association for Exlibriskunst und Arbeitsgraphik ev, Berlin.] Printed by O. Holten, 1836.
  4. ^ The manuscripts of the Württemberg State Library in Stuttgart: The manuscripts of the former Royal Court Library. Codices Wirtembergici (HB XV 1-127); Codices militares (HB XVI 1-2). Court library (Stuttgart). Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 1975, 185 pages.