Johann Lüders (lawyer)

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Johann Lüders (also Luderus, born April 21, 1592 in Pattensen , † December 27, 1633 in Helmstedt ) was a German lawyer and professor at the University of Helmstedt .

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Johann Lüders, the son of superintendent Albert Lüders , first studied in Wittenberg from 1609 and moved to Helmstedt in 1611. After completing his master's degree in 1612, he began studying law in Hildesheim , which he continued from 1614 in Marburg and from 1615 in Leipzig. His academic teachers included Johannes Caselius , Cornelius Martini and Sebastian Trescovius.

In 1616 he first took up work as a school principal in Hildesheim. In 1618 he was offered a chair for ethics and politics at the University of Helmstedt as the successor to Gruphenius . Eleven years later, he initially received an extraordinary professorship at the Helmstedt Faculty of Law. In 1632 he was then appointed to a full law professorship, which he held until his untimely death at the age of 41 in 1633.

In addition to various scientific writings, Lüders also wrote poems.

Fonts

  • Positionum duarum. Quod Theologiae duae constitui partes possint, Theoretica, et Practica. Quod rectè dicatur Deum ex Essentia esse unum, ex personali Subsistentia trinum explicatio. Et contra Importunas quorundam Admonitiones necessaria defensio. 1618.
  • De maiestate, eiusque iuribus. 1621.
  • Disputationum politicarum tertia de societate mariti et vxoris. 1628.
  • Programma, Prorectoris Et Senatus Academiae Iuliae Studiosae Iuventuti. 1631.

literature

  • Lüders, Johann. In: Joachim Rückert, Jürgen Vortmann: Lower Saxony lawyers. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2003, ISBN 3525182414 , p. 383.
  • Wolfgang Lent: Lüders (also Luderus), Johann. In: Horst-Rüdiger Jarck, Dieter Lent u. a. (Ed.): Braunschweigisches Biographisches Lexikon: 8th to 18th century. Appelhans, Braunschweig 2006, ISBN 3-937664-46-7 , p. 463f.

Individual evidence

  1. See Wolfgang Lent: Lüders, Johann. In: Horst-Rüdiger Jarck, Dieter Lent u. a. (Ed.): Braunschweigisches Biographisches Lexikon: 8th to 18th century. Appelhans, Braunschweig 2006, p. 463f.
  2. See Lüders, Johann. In: Joachim Rückert, Jürgen Vortmann: Lower Saxony lawyers. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2003, p. 383.