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Hieronymus Heer (* around 1615 in Hamburg ; † after 1690 there) was a German lawyer and senior secretary of the Hanseatic City of Hamburg.

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Born in Hamburg, Heer attended the learned school of the Johanneum and from 1631 the academic high school . Here he wrote a disputation in 1632 with Bernhard Werenberg (1577–1643). After his school education he studied law with Heinrich Hahn (1605–1668) at the University of Helmstedt and completed his studies on December 19, 1644 as a licentiate in both canonical and secular law.

After his studies he returned to Hamburg and settled here as a lawyer . He later became a lawyer in Buxtehude . On September 10, 1652 he was sworn in as senior senior secretary and court master of the Hospital of the Holy Spirit in Hamburg. During the unrest between the council and the citizens , the army fell out of favor with the elders and was suspended from his position. In March 1674 he asked the council and the imperial envoy Count Gottlieb von Windisch-Grätz , who came to Hamburg on February 19, 1674 to settle the disputes, to mediate the matter. They also stood up for him and his old position. But the senior elders refused. In November 1674 an agreement was signed and the army retired. During the Windischgrätzer- Rezesse Petrus Graumann acted as senior secretary on an interim basis. Heer's successor, Jakob von Anthen, was sworn in in 1676 . Heer was still living in Hamburg in 1690.

Works (selection)

  • Disputatio de Germana indole artis . Hamburg 1632.
  • Disputatio juridica inauguralis de Legitima . Helmstedt 1644 ( online at Google Books).

literature

  • Karl Johann Fogel : Bibliotheca Hamburgensis Tripartita, Nempe Theologico - Medico - Philosophica Comprehendens Disputationes, A Viris, Hamburgi Natis Exercitii Gratia Et Pro Obtinendo Gradu In Academiis Et Gymnasiis Habitas Una Cum Indicibus Alphabeticis Dnn. Respondentium Et Denominatione Academiarum, Annorumque Summa Cum Studio Et Animi Causa Ab Annis MDLVI. Theologic., MDLXXXIII. Medic., MDXXXII. Philosophic., Usque Ad Nostra Tempora, In Memoriam Dnn. Hamburgensium Sempiternam Et Excitamentum Studiosorum Hamb. Indefessum . Trausold, Hamburg 1732, p. 56 ( digitized from Google Books).
  • Johannis Moller : Cimbria Literata. Tomus Primus. Scriptores universos Indigenas, hisque immistos complures, quorum Patria explorari necdum potuit, comprehendens . In: Cimbria literata, sive scriptorum ducatus utriusque Slesvicensis et Holsatici, quibus et alii vicini quidam accensentur, historia literaria tripartita . Orphanotrophium Regium, Copenhagen 1744, p. 239 ( digitized from Google Books).
  • Hans Schröder : Army (Hieronymus) . In: Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present . tape 3 , no. 1482 . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857 ( facsimile on the pages of the Hamburg State and University Library ).
  • Friedrich Georg Buek : Hieronymus Heere (Here) . In: The Hamburg Oberalts, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, p. 382–383 ( digitized from Google Books).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Heinrich Hahn in the catalog of the German National Library
  2. ^ Johann Heinrich Bartels : Windischgrätzischer Receß from 1674 . In: Addendum to the new reprints of the four main basic laws of the Hamburg constitution. Concerning 1) the older recesses, 2) the booing language, and 3) additions to the explanatory overview given in advance of the four main basic laws . August Campe, Hamburg 1825, p. 178–238 ( digitized on the website of the Hamburg State and University Library).
  3. ^ Friedrich Georg Buek : Petrus Graumann . In: The Hamburg Oberalts, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, p. 383 ( digitized from Google Books).
  4. ^ Hans Schröder : Fogel (Karl Johann) . In: Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present . tape 2 , no. 1055 . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1854 ( facsimile on the pages of the Hamburg State and University Library ). Facsimile] on the website of the [[Hamburg State and University Library] ( memento of the original from March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / schroeder.sub.uni-hamburg.de
  5. ^ Karl Johann Fogel in the catalog of the German National Library
predecessor Office successor
Matthew Levius Senior Secretary of Hamburg
1652–1674
Jakob von Anthen