Jürgen Grube

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Jürgen Grube (also: Domino Georgi Grube ) (* 1702 ; † July 9, 1776 in Uetersen ) was a German author , royal Danish chancellery, government and higher court advocate.

Life

Jürgen Grube was secretary of the Uetersen provost and landlord of the Holstein estates of Jersbek and Stegen, Benedikt von Ahlefeldt , and later became the chancellery and government advocate of the Duchy of Holstein and the rule of Pinneberg in the county of Rantzau . He lived in Uetersen, where he died in 1776. As a lawyer, Grube was distinguished by knowledge and strict justice. He spent times of leisure (Otia-Mußestudien) on Gut Jersbek and wrote the Otia Jersbecensia , the history of the Uetersen monastery , one of the most important handwritten records in the history of Schleswig-Holstein. At that time it was considered lost for years and was found again at the instigation of the Patriotic Society in the widow of one of the author's sons in Wandsbek .

Literature and Sources

  • Johann Friedrich Camerer mixed up historical-political news in letters from some remarkable areas of the duchies of Schleßwig and Hollstein, their natural history and other rare antiquities (Part 2. News from the Stift and Flecken Uetersen) . Flensburg and Leipzig 1762.
  • Friedrich Seestern-Pauly : Contributions to the knowledge of the history as well as the state and private law of the Duchy of Holstein Volume 2 (Article I: Some materials on the history of the Uetersen monastery, in particular regarding its foundation, with a preceding message about Grube's recovered Otia Jersbecensia ) (Schleswig 1825)
  • Christian Daniel Beck: General repertory of the latest domestic and foreign literature for 1825 Third volume (Leipzig 1825) [1]
  • Friedrich Christoph Karl Schunck: Yearbooks of the entire German legal literature Volume 4, first issue (Erlangen 1827) [2]
  • Wilhelm Ehlers: History and folklore of the Pinneberg district . Verlag JM Groth, Elmshorn 1922
  • Hans Ferdinand Bubbe : Attempt of a chronicle of the city and the monastery Uetersen . Book 1 (CDC Heydorns, Uetersen 1932)
  • Journal of the Society for Schleswig-Holstein History ( ZSHG 93): Doris Meyn: The two castles of Uetersen (1968)
  • Elsa Plath-Langheinrich: Uetersen Monastery in Holstein (Wachholtz Verlag, Neumünster 2009)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Friedrich Seestern-Pauly: Contributions to the history as well as the state and private law of the Duchy of Holstein Volume 2, page 4 (Schleswig 1825)
  2. Hans Ferdinand Bubbe: Attempt of a chronicle of the city and the monastery Uetersen . Book 1, page 8 (CDC Heydorns, Uetersen 1932)
  3. ^ Heinrich Rost: Contributions to the history and constitution of the Uetersen monastery and related parts (Uetersen 1826)