Johann Hartmann Kornmann

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Johann Hartmann Kornmann (* 1624 in Marburg ; † October 16, 1673 ibid) was a German legal scholar.

Life

The son of Marburg professor Johann Kornmann (* 1587 in Hammelburg; † January 16, 1656 in Marburg) and his wife Gertrud, the daughter of Marburg mayor Erich Derbach, had attended the school in his hometown and was trained by private tutors. In 1639 he moved to the University of Marburg , where in addition to studying philosophical sciences with Kaspar Ebel (1595–1664) and Johann Balthasar Schupp , he also studied law with Johann Gualterus (-1647) and Georg von Tülsner (1600–1672).

In 1643 he moved to the University of Rostock , where he attended the lectures of Heinrich Schuckmann (1582–1656), Nikolaus Schütze (1600–1671), Heinrich Rahn (1601–1662) and Joachim Schnobel (1602–1671). Traveling via Hamburg in 1645 he came to the University of Helmstedt , where Johann Lotichius (1576–1650), Balthasar Rinck (1600–1646), Heinrich Hahn (1605–1668) and Johann Mehlbaum (1611–1656) were his teachers. In the same year he returned to Marburg, gave lectures on constitutional, feudal and ecclesiastical law, became professor of morality and politics in 1652 and was promoted to doctorate in law in 1653 . In 1656 he became a professor of law.

family

From his marriage on November 29, 1655 to Anna Christina (born June 29, 1628 in Kassel; † March 12, 1696 in Marburg), daughter of the royal Swedish council and envoy of the princely Hessian court in Kassel Hermann Wolff († 24. December 1645 in Kassel) and his wife Sabina Maria († 1632 in Kassel), the daughter of the bailiff in Hüneck and Gleichen Henrich Hundt, have six sons and a daughter, with five sons having died young before their father. One son NN. died on August 9, 1676 and the daughter Sabine Elisabeth Gertrud († June 27, 1725) married on April 27, 1680 with the professor of law Johann Göddäus (born December 13, 1651 in Kassel; † April 29, 1719 in Marburg ).

Individual evidence

  1. See the entry by Johann Hartmann Kornmann in the Rostock matriculation portal

literature

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