Hieronymus Hartwig Moller (judge)

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Hieronymus Hartwig Moller (born November 23, 1711 in Hamburg ; † April 22, 1780 there ) was a German lawyer and judge .

origin

Moller came from the Hamburg Hanseatic family Moller vom Baum . To distinguish it from other families of the same name, this family named itself after its coat of arms from the tree . Moller's parents were the Hamburg senior secretary and senator Hartwig Johann Moller (1677–1732) and Lucia Catharina Lemm, daughter of Paul Lemm. The Hamburg mayor Hieronymus Hartwig Moller (1641–1702) was his grandfather.

Life

After completing his education at the Johanneum School of Academics and the Academic Gymnasium in Hamburg, Moller studied law at the University of Halle from 1732 , at the University of Rostock from 1735 and completed his studies with Matthias Benoni Hering as a doctor of law on May 6, 1738 in Rostock . After returning to Hamburg, he became a judge at the Hamburg Lower Court in 1740 and also President of the Lower Court in the same year . On September 23, 1771 he became Decanus Calendarum at the Hamburg Cathedral . He died unmarried in 1780.

Works (selection)

  • Hieronymus Hartwig Moller, Leopold Gottlieb Seitz: Ad benevole auscultandas orationes binas valedictorias, quas juvenes duo eguegii atque nobilissimi Hieron. Hartwig Moller, Hamburgensis, & Leopoldus Gottlieb Seitz, Megapolitanus, e memoria, solenniter. Ea qua par est observantia invitat Joh. Albertus Fabricius . Ed .: Johann Albert Fabricius . Conrad König, Hamburg 1734 ( digitized on the pages of the Bayerisch Staatsbibliothek).
  • Hieronymus Hartwig Moeller: Dissertation inaugural de munere tutelari haud gratuito, ex jure Statutario Hamburgensi P. III. Tit. VI. Art. XX. quam annuente divina gratia, auctoritate et consensu incluti juris consultorum ordinis in celeberrim a Rostochiensi Academia, sub praesidio Matth. Benoni herring . Johann Jacob Adler, Rostock 1738 ( digitized on the pages of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek).

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal