Hermann Doverin

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Hermann Doverin (biographical information cannot be determined) was a German camera operator of the early modern period . According to his own information, he came from Kreuznach .

Doverin belongs to the circle of scholars who wrote advisory literature for the rulers of the early modern territorial state on state financing and tax collection. It stands in the tradition of Giovanni Botero . His main work Trinum Secretum Politicorum (Strasbourg, 1623) is a comprehensive political theory in three parts, which is supplemented by a book on financial policy. It is speculated that Doverin under the synonym of Steinburg also the work Mammona or key dess Reichthumbs, Which opens the rechtmessige and würckliche means dardurch of each item multiply Geföll and Einkunfften, may also be obtained bestendig , also published in 1623 in Strasbourg , published .

It is received above all in the history of dogma in economics and in German legal history.

Individual evidence

  1. Simon (see literature), p. 279, footnote 354
  2. Cf. Trinum secretorum politicorum. Political secrets were in princes, lords and authorities ... so then, the place especially useful , by Hermannum Doverinum Crucenacensem. Zetzner, Strasbourg 1622 ( digital copy from the Bavarian State Library in Munich).
  3. According to Schwennicke (see literature), p. 388.
  4. Stolleis (see literature), p. 101, footnote 98

literature

  • Thomas Simon: Good policey / images of order and objectives of political action in the early modern era . Frankfurt am Main: Klostermann, 2004. ISBN 3-465-03313-2 ; Pp. 279-287
  • Andreas Schwennicke: No state without taxes / On the development and political function of tax law in the territories of the Holy Roman Empire (1500–1800) . Frankfurt am Main: Klostermann, 1996. ISBN 3-465-02904-6 .
  • Michael Stolleis: History of Public Law in Germany . Volume I: Reich journalism and police science 1600-1800 . Munich, 1988, p. 101
  • Justus Nipperdey: Approaches to the economization of the political theory of the early 17th century . In: Stefan Heßbrüggen-Walter: Departure for Modern Europe / A Handbook of Early Modern Philosophy (1400-1700) , pp. 105–119; P. 113