Johann Heinrich Ludwig Bergius

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Johann Heinrich Ludwig Bergius, engraving by Johann Conrad Krüger

Johann Heinrich Ludwig Bergius (* 1718 in Laasphe ; † July 20, 1781 in Wittgenstein ) was a German administrative scientist. He was last as a count of the Sayn, Hohen and Wittgenstein Court Chamber Councilors.

Life

He comes from an old Pomeranian family that produced a few professors. He was a great-grandson of the theologian Johann Bergius . His parents were Friedrich Bergius, a preacher in Küstrin, his mother a daughter of the court preacher Canting in Stargard. He published many works dealing with economics. His first work Kameralistenbibliothek, or a complete list of those books, writings and treatises which deal with the economy, police, finance and camera affairs and various related sciences as well as the legal scholarship that was involved , appeared in Nuremberg in 1762. Meitzen on the literary achievement: "All his later works are essentially additions to the same". Bergius died in 1781.

literature

Web links

Wikisource: Johann Heinrich Ludwig Bergius  - Sources and full texts
  • The book on MDZ-Reader Policey and Cameral magazine: in which, in alphabetical order, the most distinguished and most important matters occurring in the policey and cameral system are practically dealt with according to correct and sensible principles and institutions that are now and then actually made by sovereign laws are explained by 1768 Third volume Complete work