Jacob Lembke (lawyer, 1650)

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Jacob Lembke , also Jacobus Lembcke (born June 28, 1650 in Rostock ; † February 20, 1693 ibid) was Professor of Law and Rector at the University of Rostock and Rostock mayor .

Life

Jacob Lembke came from a family that provided members of the Rostock council, such as councilors and treasurers, for several generations. He was a son of the Rostock professor of law and city lawyer Hermann Lembke (1619–1674) and his wife Elisabeth, née. Schnittler (1627-1716). After attending the city school in Rostock, he studied from 1668 at the universities of Rostock, Leipzig and Strasbourg . Study trips took him to France and Holland.

He returned to Rostock around 1672 and initially worked as a respondent . In 1674 he was appointed council professor of rights / institutions in Rostock, the doctorate to Dr. jur. took place on October 20th that year in Rostock. From 1686 to 1693 he was Professor of Rights / Codex (councilor) and from 1691 councilor and mayor of Rostock. In the winter semesters of 1676 and 1682 he held the position of rector of the university.

Jacob Lembke was married from 1679 to Margaretha Mevius (1655-1684), a daughter of the Greifswald legal practitioner David Mevius and from 1685 in second marriage with Anna Maria Schwartzkopff (1664-1693), daughter of the Wismar Mayor Caspar Schwartzkopff (1629-1691).

literature

  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 5784 .
  • Paul Falkenberg : The professors of the University of Rostock from 1600 to 1900. Manuscript, Rostock around 1900.
  • Something of learned Rostock things, for good friends . tape 4 . Warningck, Rostock 1740, p. 646–652 ( full text in Google Book Search).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Entries in the Rostock matriculation portal