Johann Eberhard Rösler

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Johann Eberhard Rösler (also Rössler ; born October 11, 1668 in Lorch Monastery ; † October 13, 1733 in Tübingen ) was a German philosopher , librarian , Protestant clergyman and university professor .

Life

Rösler, the son of the monastery administrator in Lorch and grandson of Michael Müller , attended the Blaubeuren monastery school from 1682 and the Bebenhausen monastery school from 1684 . On January 19, 1685 he enrolled at the University of Tübingen , where he received his bachelor's degree on May 5, 1686 . In the same year he was awarded a ducal scholarship at the Tübingen monastery and on August 22, 1688, the best of his year, the master's degree . He then went on a trip to Wittenberg , Hamburg and the Netherlands .

After his return, Rösler received a position as court master with the major and Swedish ambassador Baron von Rothlieb and subsequently with the princes Karl Alexander and Heinrich Friedrich von Württemberg . He accompanied Karl Alexander to Tübingen in 1695, was stationed in Winnenden in 1696 as his field preacher and followed Karl Alexander to Northern Germany, the Netherlands, Brabant , Hungary and Austria . In Vienna he was able to visit the imperial library.

Roesler took on 14 December 1698 a call to the full professorship at the eloquence and poetry at the University of Tubingen. In 1705 he received the full professorship of practical philosophy at the Philosophical Faculty, became rector of the academic contubernium and librarian of the Tübingen University Library . From 1716 until his death he was also Stiftsephorus of the Tübingen monastery, and from 1720 on, he was also a pedagogue ob der Staig . During his tenure, he was the rectorate of the university three times and the office of dean of the philosophical faculty seven times . He was rector of the university in 1705, 1715 and 1722/1723.

His eldest daughter was married to the Tübingen philosopher Israel Gottlieb Canz .

Works (selection)

  • Annotationes ad praefationem Pufendorfii, libris de officio hominis et civis praemissam , Reis, Tübingen 1712.
  • Between 1715 and 1719 a series of dissertations on Samuel von Pufendorf's work.
  • Dissertatio Moralis De Eo Quod Naturaliter Justum Est circa Emtionem Et Venditionem , Franck, Tübingen 1721.
  • Themata Iurisprudentiæ Naturalis Ad Ductum Lib.Pufendorfiani De Officio Hominis & Civis Cotta, Tübingen 1726.

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