Johannes Bidembach

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Johannes Bidembach (* around 1561; † first quarter of the 17th century; also Johannes Bidenbach ) was a German lawyer .

Life

Johannes Bidembach was born around 1561 as the son of Eberhard Bidembach and came from the Bidembach family . He studied from 1576 at the University of Tübingen , received on February 1, 1581 the master -degree, and then studied law, with the result on 23 February of the year 1591 for Doctor of Laws graduated to become. From October 2nd, 1591, he worked as a landscape advocate , and from 1595 to December 1596 he was the court assessor of Tübingen . Shortly thereafter, he was dismissed from the landscape attorney's office and imprisoned. Little is known about his time after his release; so he may have entered the service of the Protestant estates in Carinthia or Carniola . He died in the first quarter of the 17th century.

Works

  • De processu in causis criminalibus, variis delictis eorumque poenis Diss. Praes. Matthaeus Entzlin (Tübingen 1588)
  • Johannis Bidenbachii Quaestionum nobilium hendecades duo: quibus tam suprema territorii quam meri quoque imperii, qua ad Nobiles soli Imperatori subditos, alaque jura & immunitates; explicantur & compendio quasi proponuntur (Strasbourg 1609)
  • Joh. Bidenbachii two and twenty noble questions, in which the high Lands- alß also Fraiss- and Embarrassing authorities, which concern the direct rights are explained / translated into the German language by Carolum Caesarem Avimont (Frankfurt aM 1614)
  • Quaestionum praecipuarum in processu Iudiciario occurrentium Centuria. Cuius quinquaginta conclusiones priores, favente deo opt. Max. Praeside clarissimo, concultissimoque viro, domino Matthaeo Entzlino, IVD & in inclyta Tubingensi Academia Professore cleberimo, domino & Praeceptore suo, summa observantia & pietate colendo, September 22nd. Posteviores vero 23. eiusdem mensis, hora & loco consuetis, publice tueri conabitur M. Ioannes Bidembach Bebenhusanus (Tübingen 1587)

literature

  • Julian Kümmerle: Lutheranism, humanistic education and the Württemberg territorial state: The Bidembach family of scholars from the 16th to the 18th century . Kohlhammer, 2007, ISBN 3-17-019953-6 .