Johann Friedrich Schaevius

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Johann Friedrich Schaevius (* 1715 in Lübeck ; † May 3, 1766 ibid) was a lawyer and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Schaevius was the son of Lübeck Syndicus Johann Schaevius († 1743) and grandson of Mölln mayor Heinrich Schaevius († 1715). He studied law from 1735 to 1737 at the University of Jena , in 1737 he visited at least (in transit?) Casting and received his doctorate in 1738 at the University of Utrecht Dr. both rights. He then traveled to the Reich Court Court in Vienna and via Regensburg with the Perpetual Reichstag for a period of several months to the Reich Chamber Court in Wetzlar . He then became a lawyer in his hometown of Lübeck, where he was elected to the city council in 1757. In 1762 he was one of the four Lübeckers who acquired Moisling for the city. As a councilor, he was mainly active in the bet , the lower and higher courts. He was married to a daughter of the lawyer Johannes Martin Lipenius since 1748. Johann Daniel Overbeck gave his funeral speech .

Fonts

  • De protopraxia mutui gratuiti, in concursu creditorum, praecipue secundum jus Lubecense (dissertation), van Megen, Trajecti ad Rhenum 1738

literature

  • Johann Daniel Overbeck: Memoria Vitae Viri Nobilissimi Prudentissimi Consultissimi Johannis Friderici Schaevii Iuris Utriusque Doctoris ... , [1766]
  • Emil Ferdinand Fehling : Lübeckische Ratslinie , Lübeck 1925, No. 897

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