Johann Adolph Höltich

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Johann Adolph Höltich , Latin Johannes Adolphus Höltich (born August 26, 1641 in Bergedorf ; † 1704 in Lübeck ) was a German lawyer in Lübeck, doctor of both rights and town clerk of Mölln .

Life

Johann Adolph Höltich was born as the son of the Duchy of Saxony-Lauenburg Holzvogts ( forest master ) Ludolph Höltich († 1683 in Marienwohlde) from Marienwohlde near Mölln and his wife Margarethe, née Garss (born September 5, 1625 in Bergedorf; † 1660) on August 26th Born in Bergedorf in 1641. After the initial lessons by a private teacher, he was sent to the cathedral school in Ratzeburg . In June 1656 he enrolled at the University of Rostock together with his brother Franz Heinrich Höltich . In 1658 he visited the Katharineum in Lübeck for two years under the inspections of Sebastian Meier , Heinrich Bangert and Johann Polz . On September 29, 1660 he enrolled at the University of Wittenberg , again together with his brother Franz Heinrich Höltich. He enrolled at the University of Basel on November 2, 1666. As a notary cand. Jur. in 1670 he became the town clerk of Mölln. On April 25, 1673 he was enrolled at the University of Greifswald and his doctorate on July 8, 1674. His dissertation Inaug. De Pace Domestica, Vulgo Vom Hauß-Frieden appeared shortly afterwards in the same year.

He became a Doctor of Laws doctorate and worked as a lawyer in Luebeck. 1676 he acquired in Lübeck as citizens , the civil rights . In 1678 he borrowed 3,000 Lübsche marks at 3% interest to transfer 3,000 Lübsche marks to councilor Konrad von Dorne . In 1683 his father Ludolph died, and so he took care of the further education of his barely twelve-year-old half-brother Christian Wilhelm Höltich , whom he took in and sent to the Katharineum in Lübeck.

The text Theologia Iuridica Catechetica, or the Spiritual Legal Change by Lübeck Superintendent August Pfeiffer , published in 1700, was dedicated to Johann Adolph Höltich and several other Lübeck legal scholars. It appeared two years after Pfeiffer's death. Johann Adolph Höltich died in 1704 and was buried in the southern hall of St. Marien . He had two wives and three sons, one after the other, and one other child.

family

His first wife Catharina (also Catrina ), born von Elpen , whom he married on July 6, 1676 in St. Marien in Lübeck, came from the well-respected Lübeck merchant family von Elpen , from which Johann von Elpen (in the Lübeck council from 1533 to August 1535 ). His second wife Anna (as widow Anna Busch, she married the preacher Thomas Carstens, son of Syndikus Joachim Carstens , and after he died in 1679 in third marriage Johann Adolph Höltich), died in 1696. She had a house at Johannisstrasse 18 in Lübeck, in today's Dr.-Julius-Leber-Straße 37-39, today's Haasenhof . The Haasenhof is a listed building and is on the list of cultural monuments in Lübeck's old town , which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in December 1987 . So far it has been assumed that the Haasenhof was donated in 1725 and that everything was rebuilt (completed in 1729) after everything older on the property had been demolished, but the dating of the historically and art-historically valuable wall paintings discovered during restoration work in 1999 showed that at least the master's house of the Haasenhof had to be older. Research showed this and it turned out that the house had several other owners before that. Anna was one of them. It belonged to her from 1677 to 1687. Johann Adolph Höltich was registered as the owner from 1687 to 1696, presumably only formally, because it is said that Anna Höltich left the house to her heirs (presumably children from previous marriages) in 1696 and that they in turn owned it to Johann Leave it to Adolph Höltich. Johann Adolph Höltich, who owned several houses, was also the owner of house number 17 in 1694 (the later Haasenhof or Johannisstrasse 17).

The son Ludolph Höltich was baptized on August 21, 1677 in St. Marien and is probably a son from his marriage to Catharina. The son Caspar Gerhard Höltich was baptized on May 2, 1679 in St. Marien. He was a merchant and citizen in Lübeck since July 31, 1704. A child was baptized on March 7, 1682 in St. Marien. The son Heinrich Anton Höltich, also Hinrich Anton (* in Lübeck), was baptized on May 14, 1683 in St. Marien. He matriculated on May 28, 1701 at the University of Rostock and 1702 at the University of Wittenberg. De Naturae Admirandis In Luce Observationes Opticae appeared in 1704.

Ludolph Höltich, Johann Adolph Höltich's father, had at least two wives one after the other and, in addition to Johann Adolph, three other sons and a daughter.

Fonts

  • Ex Philosophia Morali De Justitia Universali , Wittenberg, 1661 ( digitized version )
  • Disputation inaug. De Pace Domestica , Greifswald 1674 ( digitized version )
  • Dissertation. Inaug. De Pace Domestica, Vulgo Vom Hauß-Frieden , Greifswald, 1674 ( digitized version )
  • Dissertation. Inaug. De Pace Domestica, Vulgo Vom Hauß-Frieden , Greifswald, 1704 (new edition) ( digitized )
  • Dissertation. Inaug. De Pace Domestica, Vulgo Vom Hauß-Frieden , Jena, 1740 (new edition) ( digitized version )

literature

Web links

Commons : Höltich family  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Birth dates of Johann Adolph Höltich (Latin)
  2. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  3. Entry in Album Academiae Vitebergensis: Younger Series Part 2 (1660–1710) (Google Books)
  4. ^ Entry in the register of the University of Basel
  5. ^ Entry on the website of the Archives of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
  6. Entry in Die Matrikel der Universität Basel: 1666 / 67-1725 / 26 , Volume 4 (Google Books)
  7. Entry in older university registers: Second University of Greifswald (1646-1700) , page 145, line 40 (digitized online)
  8. ^ Entry in the General Encyclopedia of Sciences and Arts from 1883, Volume 2, digitized by the Göttingen Digitization Center
  9. Entry in The learned Hanover, or lexicon of writers who have lived in the Kingdom of Hanover since the Reformation , Volume 2, by Heinrich Wilhelm Rotermund (Google Books)
  10. Personal index of the archive of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
  11. ^ Proof of the admission of the money, archive of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
  12. ^ Book , digitized on the website of the Thuringian University and State Library with the dedication on page 3
  13. Page 70 in The tombstones of the churches in Lübeck by Friedrich Techen , Rahtgens, Lübeck, 1898
  14. 1704 is also mentioned as the date of death of Johann Adolph Höltich in Lauenburgische Heimat , Heft 135, Ratzeburg, 1993, in the chapter Christian Wilhelm Hoeltich - Ein Marienwohlder in Bergen / Norway (page 79), on page 85.
  15. Personal index of the archive of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
  16. Article about the Haasenhof
  17. Article in the Lübeck city newspaper
  18. Entry owner on the website WALL AND CEILING PAINTING IN LÜBECKER HÄUSERN 1300 TO 1800 about the owner from 1696.
  19. ^ Entry on the website of the German National Library
  20. Data from Ancestry
  21. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  22. Entry in Album Academiae Vitebergensis: Younger Series Part 2 (1660–1710) (Google Books)
  23. ^ Book in the Digital Library of German Prints of the 18th Century ( VD 18 ) (digitized online)