Johannes Preibisius

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Johannes Preibisius (also: Johann Preibis ; born October 15, 1610 in Sprottau ; † September 5, 1660 in Leipzig ) was a German legal scholar.

Life

The son of the citizen and council member in Sprottau Georg Preisibius and his wife Eva Leder (Lederer?) First attended the school in his hometown. When Catholic troops occupied his hometown in 1629, he fled to Sagan . At Easter 1629 he moved to Leipzig, where he stayed with his uncle Christoph Preibisius (1580-1651). This enrolled him at the University of Leipzig and sent him for three years to the Magdalenengymnasium in Breslau , where he acquired the skills to attend a university.

Driven by the turmoil of the Thirty Years' War and the danger of the plague, he returned to Leipzig at Easter 1633, where he initially began to study philosophical sciences. His teachers were next to his cousin Philipp Müller (1589-1648), Conrad Bavarus (1562-1643), Johannes Ittig , and Andreas Rivinus (1601-1656). They taught him the basics, so that he was promoted to a baccalaureus in 1634 and a master's degree in philosophy in 1636 . In the last year he became a member of the women's college , disputed several times at the philosophical faculty and was accepted as an assessor at the same on October 5, 1639 .

In this position he was dean of the philosophical faculty in 1643, 1647, 1651, 1653 and 1657 , and in 1645 and 1653 procurator of the Leipzig University. In addition, Preibisius had completed a law degree with Wilhelm Schmuck (1575–1634) and Sigismund Finckelthaus . Although he intended to do his doctorate at the University of Strasbourg, he stayed in Leipzig, where he was rector of the Alma Mater in the winter semesters 1654, 1658 and in the summer semester 1659 .

In addition, Preibisius had also campaigned for the interests of his new home. In 1650 he was appointed to the Leipzig council, to which he still belonged in 1651, 1652, 1657 and 1660 as councilor. In 1650 he was a captain in the Hallisches Viertel, in 1652 he came to the judges' room and in 1659 he became city judge. After working in the guardian ’s room in 1655, 1658 and 1659 , he carried out the revision of the church hospital in 1654, 1655 and 1658.

He died of flu and was buried on September 11th.

family

From his marriage on June 30, 1640 with Maria (* August 23, 1617 in Leipzig; † May 17, 1667 ibid), the daughter of goldsmith and jeweler Jacob Lauche († 1638) and his wife Anna Wiedemarck († 1637) in Leipzig, have two sons and five daughters. From the children we know:

  • Christoph studied law in Königsberg
  • Johann studied law in Strasbourg
  • Anna Dorothea married August 23, 1659 with Johann Adam Schertzer (1628–1683)
  • Eva Maria († 1648)
  • Maria married Valentin Alberti on April 3, 1665

Works

  • Ogdoa's Theorematum Politicorum de Republica. Leipzig 1636
  • De Legibus Politicis Theoremata. Leipzig 1636
  • Theoremata oeconomica societatibus. 1637
  • Diss. De socieraribus Civilibus.
  • Diss. De donationibus.
  • Diss. Duas de ethicae aristoreicae constitatione.
  • Diss. De summo rerumk humanorum fine.
  • Diss. De actionum humanarum principiis.
  • Diss. Duas de justitia.
  • Diss. De virtute morali in genre.
  • Diss. De profectione ad externas respublicas.
  • Diss. De majestate et jure tum legum ferendarum rum armorum tractandorum.

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