Johann Dietrich Mellmann

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Johann Dietrich Mellmann (born September 27, 1746 in Klütz ; † August 18, 1801 in Kiel ) was a German legal scholar and professor at the University of Kiel .

Life

Johann Dietrich Mellmann was the son of the pastor of the Marienkirche (Klütz) , Ludwig Erich Mellmann (baptized August 13, 1717 in Wismar, died March 8, 1790 in Klütz). The pedagogue Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Mellmann (1764–1795) was his younger brother.

He attended grammar school in Lüneburg and studied law at the University of Göttingen . In 1770 he was promoted to Dr. iur. utr. doctorate and appeared as a private lecturer. In 1773 he was appointed full professor of German law and practice . His relationship with colleagues in the faculty was difficult. In 1784 he was released from participation in the Spruchcollegium. He was repeatedly dean of the law faculty and in 1778 and 1784 prorector of the university.

His numerous program documents on academic occasions and his legal reports (for example on Bothmer's Fideikommiss 1793) are of cultural and historical interest. He was a member of the Royal Institute of Historical Sciences in Göttingen and master of the chair of the Freemason Lodge Louise in Kiel for the crowned friendship .

Mellmann was the owner of the Vicarie ad St. Jacobum of the Lübeck cathedral chapter .

Fonts

  • Commentatio De Interpretatione Legvm Romanarvm; Praesertim Codicis Repetitae Praelectionis. Kiel 1770 ( digitized version )
  • Meditatio Ad Legem VC De Donationibvs Qva Simvl Praelectiones In Academia Christiana Albertina Per Hyemem Habendas Significat Ioannes Dietericvs Mellmann. Kiel 1770 ( digitized version )
  • Contemplation on the careful use of history. Göttingen: Bossiegel 1772
  • Commentatio Hermenevtica Ivris Ecclesiastici Ad Cap. VX De Sententia Excommvnicationis. Lübeck 1772 ( digitized version )
  • Strange legal cases along with a brief look at the history and use of German private law. Schwerin: Buchenröder 1775
  • Oratio De Cavsis Ivris Incerti ... Kiel, Hamburg: Bohn 1776 ( digitized version )
  • Encouragement to practice mason virtues: with which the venerable Lodge Louise for the crowned friendship in Kiel was opened on July 6th, 1785 as on the day of Johannis-Feyer and the inauguration of her new peculiar meeting house. Kiel 1785 ( digitized version )
  • Selecta capita doctrinae de fideicommissis familiarum nobilium ex jure Megapolitano et Slesvico-Holsatico illustrata. Altona: Kaven 1793 ( digitized version )
  • Introduction to the common and Schleswig-Holstein dam, dike, sluice and lock law. Part I / 1, Altona: Kaven 1795 ( digitized version )

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Date after Samuel Baur: General historical-biographical-literary concise dictionary of all strange people who died in the first decade of the nineteenth century. Volume 2, Ulm 1816, Col. 54 ; with Friedrich Volbehr, Richard Weyl: professors and lecturers at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel 1665 to 1954 . Hirt, Kiel 1954, p. 146 ( digitized version ), p. 30: October 2, 1746 .
  2. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  3. Samuel Baur: General historical-biographical-literary concise dictionary of all strange people who died in the first decade of the nineteenth century. Volume 2 Ulm 1816, Col. 54