Johann Gottlieb Olearius

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Johann Gottlieb Olearius (born June 22, 1684 in Halle (Saale) , † July 12, 1734 in Königsberg (Prussia) ) was a German legal scholar and historian .

Life

The son of Johann Gottfried Olearius (1635–1711), studied at the University of Wittenberg from October 16, 1702 , initially to complete a basic course in philosophy. At that time teachers at the philosophical faculty were Johann Wilhelm von Berger in poetry and rhetoric, Christian Röhrensee in ethics, Heinrich Leonhard Schurzfleisch in history, Georg Wilhelm Kirchmaier in Greek, Johann Christoph Wichmannshausen in philosophy and Georg Friedrich Schröer in logic. These are likely to have helped him in April 1705 to acquire the degree of master's degree in philosophy.

He then moved to the University of Jena , completed his habilitation there and became an adjunct in the philosophical faculty. In Jena he studied law, was in 1712 under Christian Wild bird with a thesis on "de eo, quod est justum about orationem dominicam, the law of the Father of our" for Licentiate of Rights and doctorate in 1713 as Doctor of rights. In the same year, Olearius went to Königsberg as an attorney at court, in 1715 became an associate professor at the law faculty of the University of Königsberg and in 1722 became an assessor at the court neck court there.

Olearius tried in his works to present the historical context of law. He wrote some biographies. His unpublished work Vitae et scripta professorum juris Academ is characteristic of his work . Regiomontanae defunctorum from ipsa fundatione ann. 1544 ad nostra usque tempora . He was also the editor of his father's work Abacus patrologicum under the title Bibliotheca scriptorum ecclesiasticorum (Jena 1711) in two parts.

Works

  • Diss. Philos. De Comitiis. Wittenberg 1704
  • Dissertatines de Petri Pomponatii, vita. 1710
  • Diss. De eo quod justum est circa orationem dominicam. Jena 1713
  • Diss. I. II. De Julio Caesare Vanino. Jena 1709
  • Diss. De Luthero ex juris studioso Thelogo et Zieglero ex Theologo ICto facto. Jena 1710
  • Diss. De variis atheos convincendi methodis. Jena 1711
  • Disp. Jurid de renuncitatione Feriarum. Koenigsberg / Pr. 1713
  • Disp. Jurid. De utilitate et necessitate rei literariae in jurisprudentia. Koenigsberg / Pr. 1713
  • Diss. De Biographis antiquorum Jctorum. Koenigsberg / Pr. 1714
  • Theses miscellaneae. Koenigsberg / Pr. 1714
  • Positiones miscellaneae. Koenigsberg / Pr. 1714
  • Theses juridicae. Koenigsberg / Pr. 1714
  • Yo. Gottl. Olearii Duodecas positionum juris varii cum jure Prutenico collatarum. Koenigsberg 1715
  • Ej. Diss de insignioribus processus civilis differentiis ex jure Prutenico novissimo et ordinatione Processus Saxonici Electoralis novissima. Accedit Dissertatio prooemialis de .... Ictus Prussis falso imputata. Koenigsberg / Pr. 1726
  • Per loco. Theses miscellaneae. Koenigsberg / Pr. 1715
  • De exiguo usu cautionis pro reconventione in causis spolii. Königsberg / pr. 1716
  • Progr. De historiarum et antiquitatum scientia in jure summopere necessaria. Koenigsberg 1721

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. see matriculation of the Wittenberg University
  2. Heinz Kathe : The Wittenberg Philosophical Faculty 1502-1817 (= Central German Research. Volume 117). Böhlau, Cologne / Weimar / Vienna 2002, ISBN 3-412-04402-4 .