Heinrich Christoph Büttner

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Heinrich Christoph Büttner ( pseudonym Teutomar ; born March 27, 1766 in Ansbach ; † August 21, 1816 in Stuttgart ) was a German historian , topographer and administrative lawyer .

Life

Büttner received his education at the Ansbacher Gymnasium illustrious . In 1783 he moved to the University of Erlangen . There he studied law . In September 1786, he was there with the thesis Dissertatio Inauguralis Iuridica Sistens Observationes ex Iure Matrimoniali, Speciatim Secundum Leges Onoldinas for doctor of law doctorate .

Büttner became a government advocate in Ansbach in 1788 , and shortly afterwards, in 1789, he became a real councilor. He remained in this office only for a short time. As early as 1790 he got a job as Chamber Procurator in Ansbach. In 1794 he moved to Kleinlangheim as Kastner before returning to Ansbach in 1797 as the first judicial officer and counselor . In 1812 at the latest he was active as a senior government councilor in Stuttgart, as a referring councilor in Section 2 of the Württemberg Department of the Interior.

Works (selection)

  • with Johann Heinrich Keerl and JB Fischer: Franconian Archive , 3 volumes, Ansbach 1789–1791.
  • Poems , Dinkelsbühl 1793.
  • with Johann Heinrich Keerl: Ansbach Monthly Journal , 3 volumes, Ansbach 1793–1794.
  • Materials on Ansbach history, topography and legal constitution , Ansbach 1807.
  • with Karl Heinrich von Lang and Julius W. Schulz: Historical and statistical description of the Rezatkreis , 2 volumes, Schmidmer, Nuremberg 1809–1810.
  • Franconia: Contributions to the history, topography and literature of Franconia , 2 volumes, Gassrert, Ansbach 1813.

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. Dissertatio Inauguralis Iuridica Sistens Observationes Ex Iure Matrimoniali, Speciatim Secundum Leges Onoldinas , 2 parts, Zeltner, Erlangen 1786.
  2. Königlich-Württembergisches Hof- und Staats-Handbuch , Stuttgart 1812, p. 142.