Joachim Schnobel

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Joachim Schnobel

Joachim Schnobel (born December 14, 1602 in Salzwedel , † December 28, 1671 in Stettin ) was a German lawyer and university professor. He was court master of the Mecklenburg dukes , rector of the University of Rostock and city counsel of Stettin.

Life

Joachim Schnobel was the son of the Salzwedel citizen and brewer of the same name . From 1618 to 1620 he attended the Johanneum Lüneburg . He studied from 1620 to 1622 in Leipzig , 1622 to 1623 in Jena and finally in 1623 in Wittenberg . From there, after only two months, he went back to Salzwedel to take up a position as vice-principal of the Neustadt school. In 1624 he left school and accompanied two sons of Achaz von Jagow to the University of Strasbourg and in 1626 to Tübingen . When they were called home because of the Wallenstein campaign , he accompanied them and stayed for some time in the Altmark . Achaz von Jagow had died in the meantime and Joachim Schnobel went to the law faculty of the University of Rostock for various reports for his sons.

On a trip to Rostock he met Joachim Carstens , who was also from Salzwedel , the chamber secretary and trainee lawyer for the Wallenstein government in Güstrow in Mecklenburg . This motivated him to go as a teacher at the knight academy founded by Wallenstein in Güstrow. There he taught five young Wallenstein relatives from the Waldstein and Harrach families as well as several young aristocrats from Mecklenburg in 1631 . After the landing of the Swedish King Gustav II Adolf in Pomerania , the school disbanded and Schnobel fled to Lübeck .

Through the mediation of Rostock professor Thomas Lindemann , he became court master of the Mecklenburg duke sons Christian Ludwig and Karl, who fled to Stockholm from Wallenstein . After their father, the Mecklenburg Duke Adolf Friedrich I, paid homage to the Swedish king, Joachim Schnobel brought the two sons back to Mecklenburg in 1632. Until 1641 he continued to work as court master in Schwerin and Bützow .

On July 6, 1641, he was at the University of Rostock Dr. iur. PhD . The City Council of Rostock appointed him professor of institutions at the Rostock University on July 12, 1641, but due to the delayed release from the ducal service, he was only able to take up his post in January 1642. In the same year he accompanied the Rostock mayors Luttermann and Schröder to negotiate about shipping and beer export to the court of the Danish King Christian IV in Rendsburg . In the years 1642 and 1648 he was rector and in this function he fought especially against Pennalism at the university. In 1647 he wanted to settle down as a lawyer in Küstrin , but was persuaded to return to Rostock through a salary increase.

At the beginning of 1650 he accepted the offer to become city syndicus in Stettin. There he made a special contribution to the council school under his supervision and the Jageteufel college . In 1653 he took part in the opening of the Wismar tribunal as a representative of Szczecin . In 1671 he was elected mayor of Szczecin, but died before he could take office.

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  1. According to the manuscript by Paul Falkenberg in the Catalogus Professorum Rostochiensium , he was born in 1601.
  2. ^ Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal , dean's book, SS 1641, No. 3