Hermann von Hamme

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Hermann von Hamme († 1439 or 1440 in Hamburg ) was a German university professor and canon.

Life

Hamme came from Hamburg or Lübeck. He had studied at the University of Prague , where he received his bachelor's degree in law in 1402, where he had become a Magister Artium in 1404 and a Dominus Magister in Law in 1405. He initially worked from 1406 to 1409 as Council Secretary of the Hanseatic City of Hamburg, where he also received a vicarie in 1416 . He enrolled as a graduate in Rostock in 1419 and was one of the oldest professors at the University of Rostock when the University of Rostock was founded and became the second member of the artist faculty, in 1420 its dean. He was twice rector of the University of Rostock. In 1430 Hermann von Hamme is mentioned in Hamburg as lord of the Petrikirche and vicar of Hamburg Cathedral . On October 14, 1430, on the recommendation of his friend Heinrich von Geismar, he became second lecturer at the cathedral.

His brother Volrad von Hamme studied in Rostock from 1422 and later worked as Dominus Magister in Hamburg. Krause suspects in the ADB that he could have been a doctor.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
predecessor Office successor
Johannes Voss Rector of the University of Rostock
WS 1421/1422
Ludolf Gruwel
predecessor Office successor
Dietrich Zukow Rector of the University of Rostock
SS 1425
Johannes Voss