Johann Samuel Göbel

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Johann Samuel Göbel (born August 23, 1762 in Ruppendorf ; † October 17, 1798 in Dresden ) was a financial secretary and historian from the Electoral Saxony .

Life

Göbel's father owned a back yard . He himself had attended grammar school in Freiberg in 1773 and studied at Leipzig University from 1781 . In 1785 he completed his law degree, examined pro praxi juridica and found a job as an actuary in Eythra . The following year he accepted a position as an actuary in the Frauenstein office . In 1787 he became court master of the sons of a deceased district commissioner in Großhartmannsdorf and worked as a private secretary in Ottendorf .

In 1790 he was an accessist in the Dresden office , where he was promoted to vice-october and in 1791 accompanied two young nobles as teachers at the University of Wittenberg . In 1794 in Wittenberg he was entrusted with the supervision of the 16,000 volumes left by Johann August von Ponickau and around 30,000 small letters from his extensive private library, which were kept in capsules. He arranged these and created a systematic catalog. In the same year he became the Saxon extraordinary financial secretary in Dresden, where he died at an early age.

Selection of works

  1. Manual for notaries, especially in Electoral Saxony. Freiberg 1793
  2. From the public summons in probate matters of the absent, according to electoral rights. An academic pamphlet by the depraved D. Schott zu Leipzig, translated into German and accompanied with notes and a register. Freiberg 1793
  3. Origin, history and constitution of the consistories in the Electorate of Saxony; a contribution to the statistics of course axes. Freiberg and Annaberg 1794 review online
  4. The ruins of Tarant; a contribution to the customer of the past and more recent reading. Dresden 1795
  5. From the state parliament constitution in the Merseburg monastery, an attempt by JS Gbl. in .Weisse'ns Museum for Saxon History B. 3. St. i. 1796

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