Heinrich Friedrich Jacobson

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Heinrich Friedrich Jacobson (born June 8, 1804 in Marienwerder , † March 19, 1868 in Königsberg (Prussia) ) was a Jewish canon lawyer.

Life

Jacobson attended Marienwerder High School . His farewell speech at high school dealt with the "duties of academic life". He studied at the Albertus University in Königsberg , the Georg August University in Göttingen and the Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin . He could in Koenigsberg habilitation and got there in 1831 an extraordinary, in 1836 an ordinary professor of rights . Jacobson's literary activity turned almost exclusively to canon law, trying to combine the theological and legal sides of this discipline and to build a system of common and Prussian canon law on a historical basis . He also participated in the ecclesiastical movements of the time, such as the question about mixed marriages (1835), about the knee flexion of Protestants in Bavaria (1844), about the Rupp affair (1846), in writings which made him a follower to demonstrate a free Protestant church conception. Awarded a doctorate in theology by the Theological Faculty in Königsberg in 1862 , appointed Privy Councilor in 1865 , he died at the age of 63.

Works

  • Canon Law Trials , 2 volumes. Königsberg 1831/33.
  • Contribution to the history of the Prussian monasteries. About the monasteries of the Cistercian order . In: New general archive for the history of the Prussian state . Volume 2, Berlin Posen Bromberg 1836, 33–42 ( full text ), pp. 193–259 ( full text ) and pp. 289–386 ( full text ).
  • History of the sources of canon law of the Prussian state, with documents and regesta . Königsberg 1837–44 (three volumes). Digitized edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf
    • Part I: The provinces of Prussia and Posen
      • Volume 1: Catholic Church Law , Königsberg 1837 ( E-Copy )
      • Volume 2: The Protestant Church Law , Königsberg 1839 ( E-Copy ).
    • Part II
  • The Protestant canon law of the Prussian state and its provinces . Hall 1864–1866 (2 parts).
  • The Prussian state . Leipzig 1854.
  • About the Austrian Concordat . Leipzig 1856.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans Dühring : The Marienwerder high school. From cathedral school to high school . East German contributions from the Göttingen working group, Vol. XXX. Hölzner Verlag, Würzburg 1964, p. 72.