Johannes Ruremundus von Steinburg

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Johannes Ruremundus von Steinburg is the pseudonymous author of the work Mammona or Schlüssel des Reichthumbs , which opens up the legal and real means by which every class wealth and income can be increased and also permanently preserved , published in Strasbourg in 1623.

literature

  • Michael Stolleis: Pecunia nervus rerum / On public financing in the early modern period . Klostermann, Frankfurt 1983, p. 87.
  • Hermann Schulz: The system and principles of income in the nascent state of the modern age, presented using the literature on cameral science (1600-1835) . Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1982, ISBN 3-428-05144-0 , p. 70 ff.
  • Andreas Schwennicke: “Without taxes, there is no state”. On the development and political function of tax law in the territories of the Holy Roman Empire (1500–1800) . Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main 1996, ISBN 3-465-02904-6 .

Individual evidence

  1. According to Schwennicke (p. 388) it is perhaps about Hermannus Doverinus ( Hermann Doverin ) from Kreuznach .