Johann Jakob Joseph Sinner Grinder

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Johann Jakob Joseph Sündermahler (* 1712 in Staffelstein ; † January 21, 1775 in Würzburg ) was a German lawyer and university professor.

Life

Johann Jakob Joseph Sündermahler briefly joined the Order of the Carmelites in his youth .

He studied law at the University of Würzburg until 1737 and was then licentiate ; on May 18, 1741 he received the Dr. jur.

In 1741 he succeeded Johann Adam von Ickstatt and taught German constitutional law, natural law and international law at the University of Würzburg until his death in 1775. When he was to be appointed to a professorship in Vienna , the University of Würzburg increased his salary in order to keep him at the university, and he was also made a privy councilor .

In a border dispute between Kurbayern and the Eichstätt bishopric about the high jurisdiction in the district court Hirschberg , Johann Jakob Joseph Sündermahler concluded for the bishopric as trustee with Kurbayern , which was represented by his predecessor Johann Adam von Ickstatt, and on the earlier bailiwick rights of the 1305 extinct Counts of On January 30, 1767, Grögling-Hirschberg recalled a state treaty through the Jettenhofen office , in which the bishopric granted the high jurisdiction of Kurbayern and thus the Neumarkt mayor's office . This contract clarified the sovereign and fiscal conditions, the open questions of which had led to disputes since 1523.

Johann Jakob Joseph Sündermahler was buried in the Würzburg Carmelite Church.

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Individual evidence

  1. German biography: Sündermahler, Johann Jakob Joseph - German biography. Retrieved April 6, 2018 .
  2. Baader: Writer II, pp. 201 ff. 1825, accessed on April 6, 2016 .
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