Johann Philipp Roos

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Johann Philipp Roos (born September 20, 1754 in Dhaun , † after 1823 probably in Coesfeld or Simmern under Dhaun ) was a lawyer , historian and archivist in the service of the Wild and Rhine Counts of Salm-Grumbach , the barons of Bourscheid-Burgbrohl-Büllesheim and the Prince of Salm-Horstmar .

Life

Johann Philipp Roos was a son of Philipp Caspar Roos (1717-1805) from Winterburg and Johanetta Elisabeth Kreutzer from Meddersheim . His father was bailiff and councilor of the Wild and Rhine County in Dhaun, which was ruled by the Salm-Dhaun line and from 1742 Salm-Grumbach.

Studied in Jena

"Yo. Phil. Roos Bipont. “Enrolled at the University of Jena on October 7, 1772 and studied law, which was taught there in the early 1770s by professors Johann August von Hellfeld , Joachim Erdmann Schmidt , Karl Friedrich Walch , Johann Ludwig Schmidt , Justus Christian Ludwig von Schellwitz , Johann August Reichardt , Gottlieb Eusebius Oelze (1734–1807), Heinrich Gottfried Scheidemantel and Johann Christian Majer were represented. In 1774, "Johann Philipp Roos from Daun" was accepted into the Jena branch of the language society " Deutsche Gesellschaft " and in a legal examination document he spoke out in favor of maintaining the death penalty . In the spirit of the Enlightenment , whose thoughts were conveyed in Jena, a decade later Roos referred to the socially critical novel Faustin or the philosophical century of Johann Pezzl when considering the duties of a "civil servant" .

Johann Philipp's brother Henrich Christian Roos Dhaunensis also enrolled in Jena on May 5, 1773; In 1777 he was an intern at the Imperial Court of Justice in Wetzlar. Both brothers, “Jean Philippe Roos, de Dhaun, stud. en droits "and" H. Ch. Roos, J. C., Dhaunensis ”, entered in Jena in the register of Gottlieb Friedrich Kirschner (* around 1750; † 1781).

Law firm in Dhaun

Since the end of the 1770s, Johann Philipp Roos was given access to the Rhine Count's Archives in Dhaun an der Nahe for his historical research . As a “Canzley-Advocat zu Dhaun” and later also as “Burscheidscher Amtmann zu Merxheim ”, his residence is documented in “Rheingrafen-Dhaun” from 1781 to 1796 (as opposed to “ Daun in the Eifel”). For Friedrich Karl von Moser , Roos was already known as the “Rheingräfliche learned and industrious archivist” in 1789, without his formal employment as archivist being documented at that time.

Bailiff in Merxheim

Johann Philipp Roos became (before 1786) bailiff of the Catholic barons of Bourscheid-Burgbrohl-Büllesheim for their share in the bishopric Merxheim an der Nahe, whose inhabitants were predominantly Protestant like Roos himself. Bailiff of governors Hunolstein - Steinkallenfels as Mitherren in Merxheim former Zweibrückener Bergrat and steinkallenfelsische bailiff Johann Anton Kimnach from Meisenheim was. With him Roos got into a dispute over the impeachment of the high school shepherd and the establishment of a joint new high school, the holding of joint office days and questions of rank. Against Konrad Klein and Peter Arth, Roos led a process before the Lower Rhine Imperial Knighthood for gross resistance ( atrocissima renitentia ). The master tailor Franz Bender in Kirn litigated against the bailiff Roos for unjustified collection of the additional tax . Baron Christian Philipp Friedrich Vogt von Hunolstein called Steinkallenfels (1753-1832) sued him before the Lower Rhine Imperial Knighthood for hunting at Merxheim.

Johann Philipp Roos dedicated one of his to Countess Auguste Louise zu Solms-Braunfels (1764–1797), married to Wild and Rhine Count Karl Ludwig Wilhelm Theodor von Salm-Grumbach (1729–1799), while he was still a Bourscheid bailiff in Merxheim Working because she is known for "giving every possible assistance to the advancement of science." After the French conquests of the Palatinate and Hunsrück in the First Coalition War, Roos found himself in an economically “restricted situation”.

Archivist to the Rhine Count of Dhaun

After the French occupation of the Left Bank of the Rhine in 1794, the Salm residences in Grumbach , Dhaun , Kirn (Salm- Kyrburg ) and Gaugrehweiler (Grumbach- Rheingrafenstein ) were destroyed or given up. The count's family fled and received the rule of Horstmar in Münsterland as compensation in the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss 1802/03 . In this context, the previous archives of the Rhine Count and Salm were cleared and - with partial losses - first moved to the right bank of the Rhine, then to Coesfeld . Most of the Kyrburg archive was lost. After 1797 Roos no longer appears as a Bourscheid bailiff, but since 1814 at the latest as a "previous Rheingräflicher Archivist zu Dhaun". The position holder immediately before him was possibly Bernhard Lichtenberger (1763–1800) from Weierbach , assessor and archivist in Grumbach since 1785, who fled to Wetzlar from 1794–1797. Roos was involved in securing the archive material and "rescued papers from the rubble of the former Dhaun archives".

Friederike Wilhelmine von Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein (1767–1849), the third wife and widow of the Wild and Rhine Count Karl Ludwig Wilhelm Theodor von Salm-Grumbach, took over the tutelage and regency of her son Wild and Rhine Count from 1799 after his death Friedrich von Salm-Horstmar (1799–1865) true. The imperial rule of Salm-Horstmar ended in 1806, however, and in 1816 the area was converted into a state rule within Prussia. In 1812 Roos stayed for historical research in the Rhine Count's archives in Coesfeld.

Privatier in Simmern under Dhaum

After his stay in the Münsterland, Roos “ privatized ” from around 1813 in Simmern under Dhaun. His late uncle Leopold Friedrich Roos (1733–1806) from Winterburg, a former conductor of the Rhine Count in Dhaun, had leased the Fabri'schen Hof there. Until 1816 Johann Philipp Roos published some regional historical works from archival sources on the city and the Oberamt Kreuznach . He dedicated one of these works in 1814 to the joint Bavarian-Austrian regional administration commission based in Kreuznach, which administered the area south of the Moselle after the wars of liberation .

Salm-Horstmarscher Archivist zu Coesfeld

Johann Philipp Roos was entrusted as the Princely archivist of the Wild and Rhine Count Friedrich von Salm-Horstmar with the order of the preserved archives of the former Wild and Rhine Count Archives, which had been moved to the building of the former Jesuit College Coesfeld . He began in 1823 with the establishment of a "registry of the current still available supplies at the Hoch Wild- and Rheingräfl. Dhaun-Grumbach's private archives existed in the Grumbach residence, ” which abruptly breaks off.

Historical research

History of the Wild and Rhine Counts

By evaluating notes in the state accounts, Johann Philipp Roos determined a large number of whereabouts, dates of death or burial places etc. of members of the family of the Rhine Count. He dealt particularly intensively with Wild Count Johann zu Dhaun and Grumbach († 1350), Wild Count Friedrich II "dem Feisten" zu Dhaun and Rheingraf zum Stein († 1490), Wild Count and Rhine Count Philipp Franz von Dhaun and Salm-Neufville (1518 –1561) and his brother Wild- and Rhine Count Johann Philipp I von Salm-Dhaun-Neufville (1520–1566). He edited many previously unpublished sources and documents in the archive, including letters to Henry VIII of England and Emperor Charles V and letters from Edward VI. of England , William Paget, 1st Baron Paget (1506–1563), John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland , Sebastian Schertlin von Burtenbach , Henry II of France , Charles IX. of France and Queen Mother Caterina de 'Medici . Roos wrote a monograph on the career and work of the secretary of the Wild and Rhine Counts and Councilor Matthias Dreis († after 1568) from Trier , an "enlightened and deserving person".

Seal customer

In various publications Roos examined the question of when the sealing wax used in the Middle Ages was replaced by so-called “Spanish red sealing wax”, i.e. H. Sealing wax , was replaced. He found the earliest evidence of this innovation in a letter from the Rhine Count's agent (authorized representative) Factor Gerhard Hermann, “Servant to the Crown in Engelant”, from London on August 3, 1554 , remnants of a letter from September 16, 1553. With black He found Hermann's Spanish wax-sealed letters dated December 28, 1553 and February 1554.

Roos also dealt with the emergence of seal wafers . After Martin von Schwartner had published a document from 1603, Roos found three red seal wafers from 1618 used in Speyer and other documents from the early years of the Thirty Years' War in the archives of the Rhine Count .

Among the numerous contemporary historians and archivists with whom Johann Philipp Roos exchanged views on these questions of diplomacy (document theory) and sphragistics (seal studies) were, among others, Philipp Wilhelm Gercken in Worms, Friedrich Karl von Moser in Mannheim, Johann Christoph Gatterer in Göttingen, Christoph Gottlieb von Murr in Nuremberg, Philipp Ernst Spieß at the Plassenburg in Kulmbach, Johann Beckmann in Göttingen, Johann Daniel Hoffmann in Stuttgart, Johann Georg Meusel in Erlangen, Karl Heinrich von Rauschard (1750–1796) in Dillenburg, Konrad Wilhelm Ledderhose in Kassel or Martin von Schwartner in Pest (Budapest).

swell

  • Ludwig Schmitz-Kallenberg (arrangement): Archive Dhaun / Archive Grumbach . In: Inventories of the non-state archives of the Coesfeld district . (Publications of the Historical Commission of the Province of Westphalia. Inventories of the non-state archives of the Province of Westphalia. 1,3). Aschendorff, Münster 1904, pp. 28–46 (244 * –262 *) ( digitized version of the University and State Library of Münster)
  • Ludwig Schmitz-Kallenberg (arrangement): Wild and Rheingräfliche Archives . In: Ders .: Documents of the Princely Salm-Horstmar'schen Archives in Coesfeld and the Ducal Croy'schen Domain Administration in Dülmen . (Publications of the Historical Commission of the Province of Westphalia. Inventories of the non-state archives of the Province of Westphalia. 1,2). Aschendorff, Münster 1904, pp. 170–328 ( digitized and PDF from the University and State Library of Münster; the holdings have been in the Fürstlich Salm-Salm'schen and Fürstlich Salm-Horstmar'schen joint archives in the moated castle Anholt since 1921 )
  • François Decker (arr.): Regesta of the Archives of the Lords of Bourscheid , Vol. IX 1775–1786. (Regesten No. 3843-4420) and Vol. X. 1787 – after 1812 (June 9, 1819). (Regesta Nos. 4421-4933) . (Publications of the State Archives Administration Rhineland-Palatinate 89 and 100). State Archives Administration Rhineland-Palatinate, Koblenz 2002/03

Works

  • Thoughts of the different ways of thinking of the art judge , when he rebukes , discussed at the admission into the ducal German society at the Academie Jena, by J. P. R. d. R. B. from the Hoch- Wild- und Rhein-Grafschaft Dhaun. Strauss, Jena 1774
  • Discussion of the question: Whether the death penalty is necessary in Germany? by J. P. R. from the Hoch- Wild- und Rhein-Grafschaft Dhaun d. R. B. and member of the ducal German society of Jena. [Strauss], Jena 1774
  • Some news from the Wild and Rhine Count Philipp Frantzen von Dhaun, the father of the donors of the high, wild and Rhine Count families still blooming in the Seegen as the Hochfürstlich-Salmischen and Hoch- Wild- and Rheingräflich-Grumbachische general house & c. & c. combined with a brief notion of the life of brother Johann Philipps Royal French Colonel & c. & c. (Written Dhaun on October 8th 1783) / (from p. 73 :) A small addendum on the loyalty of the Rhine Count Philipp Frantzen to the Emperor Carl the Fifth / (from p. 76 :) A short term from the life events of the Rhine Count Johann Philipp von Dhaun, the brother of the Rhine Count Philipp Frantzen, especially from his French war service . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1784 ( digitized version of the Lower Saxony State and University Library Göttingen)
  • Confirmed use of established state accounts when researching the history, insofar as the same life events, birth, death years and burial places are concerned , with four documents and two attachments, the first of which was a message from the court judge of the wild count Johann von Dhaun at the time of the reign of Emperor Ludewigs von Baiern in itself, and the other provides some notes from history and diplomacy. Eichenberg Erben, Frankfurt am Main 1781 ( digital copy from the State Library Center Rhineland-Palatinate Koblenz)
  • Fragments relating to the observation of the duties of a civil servant visible from the actions of the Wild- and Rheingräflich-Dhaunischen council Mathias Dreiß collected and presented in a letter / Some remarks about the oldest use of the Spanish red wax or the so-called sealing wax . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1785 ( digitized version of the Lower Saxony State and University Library Göttingen)
  • The dying public servant. A lost but found manuscript; to be regarded as a contribution to Faustin's philosophical centuries in a letter communicated by Johann Philipp Roos. Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1785
  • That of the king Karl the ninth and the queen Katharinen of France the sick wild and Rhine count Joh. Philipp von Dhaun, Königl. Franz. Obersten, dedicated monument of the most tender love and respect . o. O. 1786
  • Continued explanation of the oldest use of the Spanish sealing wax together with a correction of various doubts of the secret government councilor von Rauschard zu Dillenburg by Johann Philipp Roos Reichsfreyherrlich von Burscheidsche Amtsmann zu Merxheim. Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1792 ( digitized version of the Bavarian State Library in Munich)
  • Dr. Justus Claproth 's lecture and decision of the question that had arisen after the mournful death of Sr. Majesty Emperor Leopold the Other between Lutherans and Reformists: Is it up to the parish priests or all subjects to ring the mourning when the emperor dies? along with a philosophical concern . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1795 ( digitized version of the Berlin State Library)
  • Weyland Herr Philipp Ernst Spieß'es ... Occasional instruction accompanied by the oldest use of the seal wafers ... as well as some remarks by Johann Philipp Roos Reichsfreyherrlich von Burscheidschen Amtmann zu Merxheim an der Nahe concerning the oldest service of Spanish wax when sealing the documents . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1797 ( Google Books )
  • Correction of the first history of the parish church on the Wörthe zu Creutznach . From Johann Philipp Roos, former Rheingräflichen archivist to Dhaun. Emmerich Joseph Henß, Kreuznach 1814 ( digital copy of the State Library Center Rhineland-Palatinate Koblenz)
  • Rehearsal of a correction of the news from the counts, afterwards Chur and Princely, officials and senior officials at Creuznach . Emmerich Joseph Henß, Kreuznach 1815
  • A Rheingräflich archivarisches Denckmahl from the Religious Reformation in the previous front county of Spanheim-Kreuznach with special reference to similar Denckmähler in the also previous of that neighboring Wild and Rhine County ... Presented by Johann Philipp Roos, former Rheingräflichen archivist to Dhaun. Emmerich Joseph Henß, Kreuznach 1816
  • (uncertain) News from the Rau and Wildgraves . o. o. o. J.
  • (Handwriting) Two addenda records to the repertory Kyrburg of the royal archivist Joh. Phil. Roos. Princely Salm-Hostmarsche Kammer, Coesfeld 1823; to: NN. Striethorst: Remnants of those documents and letters which were kept in the vault of Kyrburg Castle and subsequently in the town hall in the town of Kirn after the division in 1514 under the high counts' houses Dhaun and Kyrburg . Princely Salm-Hostmarsche Kammer, Coesfeld around 1820, addenda no. 251–284
  • (Handwriting) The registry of the current stock of the high Wild and Rhine Countess Dhaun-Grumbach private archives existed in the Grumbach Residence (with historical introduction). Princely Salm-Hostmarsche Kammer, Coesfeld 1823.

literature

  • Christoph Weidlich (Ed.): Biographical news from the legal scholars living now in Germany , Vol. IV. Hemmerdey, Halle 1785, p. 173 ( Google Books )
  • Georg Christoph Hamberger , Johann Georg Meusel: The learned Teutschland or Lexicon of the now living German writers , Vol. VI. 5th ed. Meyer, Lemgo 1798, p. 422f ( Google Books ); Johann Wilhelm Sigismund Lindner, Johann Samuel Ed. (Ed.): Vol. XIX = Supplements, Vol. VII. 5th ed. Meyer, Lemgo 1823, S 415f ( Google Books )
  • Friedrich Raßmann : Münsterland writers lexicon . F. A. Julicher, Lingen 1814, p. 117f ( Google Books )
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Barthold : Philipp Franz and Johann Philipp, Wild and Rhine Counts of Dhaun. A wealthy existence in the century of the Reformation . In: Historisches Taschenbuch 9 (1848), pp. 331–448 ( Google Books )
  • Conrad Schneider: History of the Wild and Rhine Count House, People and Country from the Dogs Back . R. Voigtländer, Kreuznach 1854, pp. 95f, 128, 161, 163, 167f, 228 and 288 ( Google Books )
  • Anton Joseph Weidenbach : The Nahethal . In: Memorable and useful Rheinischer Antiquarius , Vol. II / 18. Rudolph Friedrich Hergt, Koblenz 1870, p. 63 and 297 ( Google Books )
  • Walther Zimmermann (edit.): The art monuments of the Kreuznach district (The art monuments of the Rhine Province 18/1) . L. Schwann, Düsseldorf 1935 (reprint: Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 1972 ISBN 3-422-00540-4 ), pp. 44, 65, 155 and 200
  • David Potter: Les Allemands et les armées françaises au XVIe siècle. Jean-Philippe Rhingrave, chef de lansquenets . Etude suivie de sa correspondance, 1548-1566 . In: Francia. Research on West European History 20/2 (1993), pp. 1-20 ( digitized version ); 21/2 (1994), pp. 1–62 ( digitized version of the Bavarian State Library, Munich)
  • David Potter: The International Mercenary Market in the Sixteenth Century: Anglo-French Competition in Germany, 1543-50 . In: The English Historical Review 111 (1996), pp. 24-58 = Paul E. J. Hammer (Ed.): Warfare in Early Modern Europe 1450-1660 . Ashgate, Aldershot 2007, pp. 157–192, esp. P. 190, note 2 ( Google Books ; limited preview)

Individual evidence

  1. Son of the collector (tax collector) Johann Burkhardt Roos (von der Roosen) (1686–1761) from Winterburg and Maria Juliane Weirich (1688–1761).
  2. ^ Daughter of Georg Friedrich Kreutzer (1670–1747) and Anna Dorothea Weirich.
  3. See heirs of Hofrat Philipp Caspar Roos zu Dhaun, plaintiff ./. Prince von Salm-Horstmar because of backward pay and service contract , 1831–1833; United Westphalian Aristocratic Archives e. V. (Princely Archives Coesfeld, Trial Files, No. 117).
  4. bipontanus; Bipontinus = from (the duchy) Zweibrücken ; Johann Philipp's father, Philipp Caspar Roos, was born as a subject of Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld .
  5. ^ Johannes Günther: Life sketches of the professors of the University of Jena from 1558 to 1858 . Friedrich Mauke, Jena 1858, esp. Pp. 71–76 ( Google Books ).
  6. Felicitas Marwinski: The German Society of Jena considerable book treasure. Inventory with chronology of the company's history and an overview of members . Thuringian University and State Library, Jena 1999, p. 56 (No. 35).
  7. a b Dissertationes quaedam iuridicae XXVI. In: August Friedrich Schott : Unpartheyic criticism of the latest legal writings , vol. 61. Johann Samuel Heinsius, Leipzig 1775, p. 176 ( Google Books ).
  8. ^ A b Johann Pezzl: Faustin or the philosophical century , Vol. I. Zurich 1783 ( Google Books ).
  9. ^ A b c d e Johann Georg Meusel: Short advertisements 14-16 . In: ders .: Literary annals of history in and outside of Germany for the year 1786 , vol. 1. Johann Andreas Lübecks Erben, Bayreuth / Leipzig 1786, pp. 433–435 ( Google Books ).
  10. Bernhard Endrulat : The Rhenish and Westphalian interns of the Reich Chamber of Commerce in Wetzlar . In: Zeitschrift des Bergisches Geschichtsverein 20 (1884), pp. 101–116, esp.p. 110.
  11. Juris cultor = right-wing man; who studies the law.
  12. From Bayreuth, stud. jur., later government lawyer in Bayreuth.
  13. ^ Entries from March 3 and December 19, 1773; Fichtelgebirgsmuseum Wunsiedel (Inv.-No. 3675, pp. 191 and 215).
  14. Confirmed use of state accounts when researching history . Eichenberg Erben, Frankfurt am Main 1781, preface , p. V; Weyland Mr. Philipp Ernst Spieß'es ... Occasional instruction on the oldest use of the seal wafers . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1797, p. 14.
  15. Christoph Weidlich (ed.): Biographical news from the legal scholars living now in Germany , Vol. IV. Hemmerdey, Halle 1785, p. 173.
  16. Confirmed use of state accounts when researching history . Eichenberg Erben, Frankfurt am Main 1781, preface , p. Xiv; Fragments concerning the observation of the duties of a public servant . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1785, p. 92 ( Colophon of September 29, 1784); Weyland Mr. Philipp Ernst Spieß'es ... Occasional instruction on the oldest use of the seal wafers . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1797, p. 1 and p. 6 (dedicated June 3, 1796).
  17. Correspondence between Duke Christophen zu Würtemberg and the famous French general, Johann Philipp, Wild- und Rheingrafen zu Dhaun in the years 1556 to 1566 . In: Friedrich Karl von Moser (Ed.): Patriotisches Archiv für Deutschland 10 (1789), pp. 157–344, especially p. 165 ( Google Books ).
  18. Akten, 1788–1789 and 1791–1794; State Main Archives Koblenz (inventory 53B Directory of the Imperial Knighthood: Canton Niederrhein, case files 961 and 965).
  19. ↑ Trial files, 1788–1793; Landeshauptarchiv Koblenz (inventory 53B Directory of the Imperial Knighthood: Canton Niederrhein, case file 960).
  20. ↑ Trial files, 1790–1792; Landeshauptarchiv Koblenz (inventory 53B Directory of the Imperial Knighthood: Canton Niederrhein, case file 963).
  21. ↑ Trial files, 1791–1794; Landeshauptarchiv Koblenz (inventory 53B Directory of the Imperial Knighthood: Canton Niederrhein, case file 964).
  22. Weyland Mr. Philipp Ernst Spieß'es ... Occasional instruction on the oldest use of the seal wafers . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1797, p. 5 (dedicated June 3, 1796).
  23. Weyland Mr. Philipp Ernst Spieß'es ... Occasional instruction on the oldest use of the seal wafers . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1797, p. 7 Note a) (Dedication June 3, 1796).
  24. Walther Zimmermann (arrangement): The art monuments of the Kreuznach district (The art monuments of the Rhine province 18/1). L. Schwann, Düsseldorf 1935 (reprint: Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 1972, p. 207.
  25. ^ Ludwig Götze: The archival collections at Miltenberg Castle in Bavaria . In: Archivalische Zeitschrift 2 (1877), pp. 146–203, esp. Pp. 150, 162 and 191.
  26. 1780 enrolled as a law student in Giessen; Georg Christoph Hamberger: The learned Teutschland or Lexicon of the now living German writers , Vol. X. 5th edition. Meyer, Lemgo 1803, p. 201 ( Google Books ).
  27. ^ Conrad Schneider: Attempt of a history of the Veste Martinstein and its owners . In: Wetzlar's contributions for history and legal antiquities 2 (1845), pp. 27-52, especially p. 35 ( Google Books ).
  28. ^ A b Friedrich Rassmann: Münsterland writers' lexicon . FA Julicher, Lingen 1814, p. 118.
  29. Leopoldus Frider. Roos Winterburgo-Sponhemicus was matriculated in Jena in the summer semester of 1753.
  30. ^ Act of 1782; State main archive Koblenz (inventory 36 game and Rhine county and princes of Salm, case file 3186).
  31. Ulrich Fabri was the ruler of the Rhine in Dhaun in 1628.
  32. Act of 1783; State main archive Koblenz (inventory 36 game and Rhine county and princes of Salm, case file 2600).
  33. Cf. also the petition of the citizens of Roos zu Daun in the canton of Kirn because of their apartment in Simmern , December 1799 October 1800; Landeshauptarchiv Koblenz (inventory 250 central administration of the Rhein Mosel department, case file 241 1998).
  34. ^ A b c Ludwig Schmitz-Kallenberg (edit.): Inventories of the non-state archives of the Coesfeld district . (Publications of the Historical Commission of the Province of Westphalia. Inventories of the non-state archives of the Province of Westphalia. 1,3). Aschendorff, Münster 1904, p. 28f (244f *), 30f (246f *) and p. 45f (261f *).
  35. a b Walther Zimmermann (arrangement): The art monuments of the Kreuznach district (The art monuments of the Rhine Province 18/1) . L. Schwann, Düsseldorf 1935 (reprint: Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 1972, p. 155.
  36. Son of Conrad IV, Wildgrave of Dhaun and Grumbach († 1309).
  37. Some news from the Wild and Rhine Count Philipp Frantzen von Dhaun . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1784, pp. 13-15; see. a passport letter from Henry VIII, p. 57f.
  38. Some news from the Wild and Rhine Count Philipp Frantzen von Dhaun . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1784, p. 63f.
  39. Some news from the Wild and Rhine Count Philipp Frantzen von Dhaun . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1784, pp. 61f; see. Pp. 21-23 and 27-32.
  40. Some news from the Wild and Rhine Count Philipp Frantzen von Dhaun . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1784, p. 59f.
  41. Some news from the Wild and Rhine Count Philipp Frantzen von Dhaun . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1784, p. 32f.
  42. Some news from the Wild and Rhine Count Philipp Frantzen von Dhaun . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1784, pp. 68f.
  43. Some news from the Wild and Rhine Count Philipp Frantzen von Dhaun . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1784, p. 47.
  44. That of the king Karl the ninth and the queen Katharinen of France the sick wild and Rhine count Joh. Philipp von Dhaun, Königl. Franz. Obersten, dedicated monument of the most tender love and respect . o. O. 1786.
  45. a b Printed in excerpts in: Correspondence between Duke Christophen zu Würtemberg and the famous French general, Johann Philipp, Wild- and Rheingrafen zu Dhaun in the years 1556 to 1566 . In: Friedrich Karl von Moser (Ed.): Patriotisches Archiv für Deutschland 10 (1789), pp. 157–344, especially pp. 165–173 ( Google Books ).
  46. The court councilor Matthias Dreiß, court councilor of the wild and the Rhine . In: Dhauner Echo 35 (1970), pp. 20f.
  47. Fragments regarding the observation of the duties of a civil servant visible from the actions of the Wild and Rheingräflich-Dhaunischen councilor Mathias Dreiß . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1785, esp.p. 1f.
  48. ^ Probably Gerard Herman, a goldsmith from Antwerp; John Wiedhofft Gough: The Rise of the Entrepreneur . Batsford, London 1969, p. 158.
  49. [Fragments concerning the observation of the duties of a public servant ...] / [from p. 79:] Some remarks on the oldest use of the Spanish red wax or the so-called sealing wax . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1785, p. 86f; Continued explanation of the oldest use of Spanish sealing wax . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1792, esp. Pp. 15–17 (reprint of the letter text), u. a.
  50. Continued explanation of the oldest use of the Spanish sealing wax . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1792, p. 17.
  51. Continued explanation of the oldest use of the Spanish sealing wax . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1792, pp. 18-20.
  52. ^ Martin Schwartner: Introductio in artem diplomaticam praecipue Hungaricam . Franciscus Augustinus Patzko, Pest 1790, p. 131 ( Google Books ).
  53. Weyland Mr. Philipp Ernst Spieß'es ... Occasional instruction on the oldest use of the seal wafers . Andreä, Frankfurt am Main 1797, esp.p. 15 and 20f.
  54. Johann Philipp Roos the Right Conscientious (= student of jurisprudence).
  55. Felicitas Marwinski: The German Society of Jena considerable book treasure. Inventory with chronology of the company's history and an overview of members . Thuringian University and State Library, Jena 1999, p. 249.
  56. Incorporated in: Confirmed use of state accounts drawn up when researching history . Eichenberg Erben, Frankfurt am Main 1781, preface , p. Iv and p. Viii – x.
  57. ^ Wild and Rhine Count Philipp Franz von Dhaun and Salm-Neufville (1518–1561).
  58. ^ A b Wild and Rhine Count Johann Philipp I von Salm-Dhaun-Neufville (1520–1566).
  59. Wildgrave Johann zu Dhaun and Grumbach († 1350), son of Conrad IV., Wildgrave of Dhaun and Grumbach († 1309).
  60. From Trier; bailiff of the Rhine Count in Vinstingen and senior bailiff of the Wild and Rhine Count house of Dhaun.
  61. Philipp Wilhelm Gercken [review]: Fragments regarding the observation… . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Bibliothek 69 (1786), pp. 511-513 ( digitized version of the Bavarian State Library, Munich).
  62. See Philipp Ernst Spieß, Karl Heinrich von Rauschard: Further news from the Spanish sealing wax . In: Philipp Ernst Spieß: Enlightenment in history and diplomatics . Verlag der Zeitungsdruckerey, Bayreuth 1791, pp. 32–36, especially p. 35 ( digitized version of the Bavarian State Library in Munich).
  63. P. 3–10 are a verbatim print from: Justus Claproth: Whether the ringing of mourning at the death of the Kayser is incumbent on the parish priests, or taken from all subjects . In: ders .: Lectures and decisions of court-negotiated legal cases , Vol. I. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1794, pp. 573-578 ( digitized version of the Bavarian State Library in Munich).
  64. ^ The correction of the news from the Counts, subsequently electoral officials in Kreuznach , published by the archivist Joh. Philipp Roos in Dhaun , 1816; State Main Archive Koblenz (inventory 441 District Government Koblenz, fact sheet 12623).
  65. Princely Salm-Hostmarscher archive officer.