Heinrich Gottfried Bauer (legal scholar, 1733)

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Heinrich Gottfried Bauer (1733–1811) ( Anton Graff )

Heinrich Gottfried Bauer (born September 22, 1733 in Leipzig , † May 4, 1811 there ) was a German legal scholar .

Life

Heinrich Gottfried was born as the son of Johann Gottfried Bauer (1695–1763) and Henriette Wilhelmine (née Reinhardt) and was baptized on September 24, 1733 in the Nikolaikirche in Leipzig. He studied at the University of Leipzig since 1750 , acquired the degree of Master of Philosophy with the disputation De matrimonio eonscientiae (Leipzig 1760) there in 1759 and received his doctorate in 1760 with the inaugural dissertation De pignore pupilli (Leipzig 1760) as a doctor of law. In the same year he became an attorney at the Oberhofgericht and in the Leipzig consistory and, in 1763, a member of the small prince's college .

In 1764 he became a substitute for Friedrich Alexander Kühnhold , with which he also entered the law faculty as an assessor substitutus. In 1765 he was a full professor with the title de VS & de RJ as well as a full assessor in the law faculty and assessor at the Court of Justice. In 1767 he was promoted to professor of institutions , in 1771 he was professor of pandects , making him canon in Naumburg . After he had been appointed canon in Wurzen in 1772 , he was appointed councilor of appeal in 1776, took over the professorship of the code in 1787 and was finally full professor of the law faculty in 1790. Bauer also took part in the organizational tasks of the Leipzig University and was rector of the Alma Mater in the summer semester of 1787 . Bauer was a member of the Leipzig Masonic Lodge Balduin zur Linde .

From the co-heirs of his wife, a daughter of Adam Friedrich von Glafey , he bought the upper part of the manor in Stötteritz near Leipzig, which he repaired and expanded.

family

From his marriage to Eleonore Amalia Friederica geb. Glafey's sons Carl Gottfried and Moritz Gottfried were born. The son Heinrich Gottfried (* 1784) came from his marriage to Sophia Friederica née von Rockenthien. The daughter Carolina Henriette married Gottlob Regis .

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Individual evidence

  1. Gerhild Schwendler: Stötteritz. A Leipzig district dictionary . PRO LEIPZIG, Leipzig 2014, ISBN 978-3-945027-07-3 , p. 13