Hermann Adolf le Fèvre

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Hermann Adolf le Fèvre (born October 12, 1708 in Lübeck ; † July 14, 1745 ibid) was a German lawyer and council secretary of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Hermann Adolf le Fèvre was the son of Lübeck councilor Adolf Lefèvre . From 1728 he studied law in Jena, Leipzig and Strasbourg, where in 1733 he completed his studies with a doctorate to obtain a licentiate in both rights. He was a close friend of Carl Heinrich von Heineken , who in 1732 dedicated his writing The Were Intentions of People and the Means that went with them . From 1735 until his death in 1745 he was council secretary in Lübeck. The rector of the Katharineum Johann Henrich von Seelen gave the funeral speech for him.

He was married to Sophie Benedicte, daughter of the Lübeck superintendent Johann Gottlob Carpzov .

literature

  • Johann Henrich von Seelen : Memoria ... domini Hermanni Adolphi le Fevre JUL, secretarii ... literis consignata a. Yo. Henr. a. Souls ... rect. , Lübeck 1745
  • Christoph Anton Erasmi : The immortal fame of ... Mr. Hermann Adolph le Fevre, the best licentiate and the oldest secretary of the city of Lübeck, written down urgently by his sad friend Christoph Anton Erasmi, preacher at the Marienkirche , Lübeck 1745
  • Friedrich Bruns : The Lübeck syndicists and council clerks until the constitutional amendment of 1851 in: ZVLGA Volume 29 (1938), p. 160

Individual evidence

  1. So his own name in the document traffic
  2. Carl Heinrich von Heineken: They were the intentions of the people and the associated means, shown thoroughly according to common sense: provided with a preface and the necessary register. Dresden, Leipzig 1732 ( digitized version )
  3. Otto Achelis:  Carpzov, Johann Gottlob. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 3, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1957, ISBN 3-428-00184-2 , p. 157 ( digitized version ).