Johann David Fabarius

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Johann David Fabarius (born September 29, 1686 in Schraplau , † July 15, 1743 in Bergen on Rügen ) was a German lawyer and mayor of Bergen on Rügen .

Life

Johann David Fabarius was a son of the lawyer and Schraplau councilor Johann Sigismund Fabarius. Up to the age of twelve he was tutored by his father and the local pastor Andreas Sichtel, then in the three following years alone by Sichtel, in whose house he was accepted. At the age of 15 he went to the Illustre grammar school in Gotha . After six years he began to study law at the University of Halle . In Halle he heard lectures by Johann Peter von Ludewig , Jacob Friedrich Ludovici, Nikolaus Hieronymus Gundling , Johann Samuel Stryk and Justus Henning Böhmer . After three years he left the university and moved to live with relatives in Stendal .

He rejected his plan to return to Halle after a year when he accepted the advantageous offer of an educator position in the family of Baron von Gams. After three years, Count Malte I. von Putbus appointed him to be his first secretary and legal advisor for his property on Rügen in Swedish Pomerania . In order to be able to represent the count's house in legal matters as a mandate , he was appointed royal Swedish tribunal procurator. On September 17 In 1730 he was at the University of Greifswald due to an chaired by Philipp Balthasar Gerdes to the doctor publicly defended inaugural dissertation doctorate .

As the administrator of the von Putbus family archive , he corresponded with scholars from abroad. He supported the historian Albert Georg Schwartz by sending copied documents. After six years he resigned from his position as a count's legal advisor and from 1736 lived in Bergen on Rügen as a private scholar. In October 1736 he became a member of the Societas collectorum historiae et juris patrii , a society for Pomeranian history, founded by Schwartz and Augustin von Balthasar . In 1740 he joined the German Society in Greifswald .

In 1741 he was elected mayor of Bergen. He died two years later.

Fonts

  • De usu practico querelae inofficiosi testamenti. Greifswald 1730. (Inaugural dissertation)
  • Genealogia diplomatica dynastarum in Putbus or thorough genealogy of the lords of Putbus ... from Prince Ratzen up to our time. Greifswald 1734.
  • Necessary explanation of the old and new complaint with a continuation up to the present time. I. The preposition mountains. Greifswald and Stralsund 1737.

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Individual evidence

  1. According to Stephan Sehlke: Das Geistige Boizenburg: Education and educated in and from the Boizenburg area from the 13th century to 1945. ISBN 978-3-844-80423-2 , p. 377 ( Google Books ), he was born in 1685.
  2. Johann Jakob Weitbrecht: Pomeranian news of learned things. 1743, p. 35 ( Google Books ).