Jakob Sebastian Lauremberg

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Jakob Sebastian Lauremberg (born November 24, 1619 in Hamburg , † December 29, 1668 in Rostock ) was a German historian and lawyer. He worked as a professor at the University of Rostock .

education and study

Jakob Sebastian Lauremberg was considered gifted and gave a speech in Latin in the Auditorium Maximum of the University of Rostock at the age of 12 . He studied from 1635 to 1637 in Rostock and from 1637 to 1639 at the University of Greifswald . From 1640 he held legal lectures in Rostock.

In 1642 he went to Copenhagen as court master at the court of Christian IV . The next year he returned to Rostock for health reasons, as he could not stand the climate. In March 1645 he submitted to a disputation de titulis in Rostock. In 1646 he was appointed princely professor of history in Rostock. However, he took a leave of absence to work as a travel companion for a wealthy student at the University of Leiden and other universities.

On his return to Rostock he received his doctorate there on August 27, 1650 for Doctor of Law and was appointed on November 3 of that year at the university for the princely sum professor of history. In 1659 there was another appointment in Rostock as Professor of Law.

He died on December 29, 1668 and was buried in Rostock on January 8, 1669.

family

Lauremberg was a son of the later professor at the University of Rostock Peter Lauremberg . He was married to Elisabeth Spengmann since 1652 with whom he had seven children. One was the son of the same name, Jakob Sebastian, who later worked as a professor in Rostock, just like him. His father-in-law Simon Spengmann was a councilor in Stralsund . Laurembergs sister Gertrud (1629-1705) was married from 1668 to Christian Hildebrand , professor of logic, also at the Rostock University.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  3. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  4. ^ A b Paul Falkenberg : The professors at the University of Rostock 1600–1900 , manuscript around 1900 ( online on the website of the University of Rostock )
  5. a b Andres Jahr: Something from learned Rostockschen things , Rostock, 1738, p. 104 ( online on the website of the University of Rostock )