Johannes Stammel

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Johannes Stammel (* in Lübeck ; † December 31, 1483 ibid) was a German university professor and canon.

Life

Johannes Stammel, who comes from Lübeck, enrolled at the University of Rostock at Easter 1426 . He received his bachelor's degree at the Philosophical Faculty in Rostock in the summer of 1428 and a Magister Artium in the winter semester of 1434/1435 . From the winter semester 1435/1436 he studied law at the University of Erfurt . From 1444 he is listed multiple times as dean of the Faculty of Arts and as rector and vice-rector of the University of Rostock to 1466, where he probably after the baccalaureate of rights in 1450 as a licentiate of canon law graduated. In 1456 Stammel enrolled at the University of Greifswald . To the Doctor decr. he will have received his doctorate before April 1460.

He became canon of the cathedral chapter of Lübeck Cathedral and at the end of his life was pastor ( pleban ) at Lübeck's Marienkirche . As a canon he was buried under a figure grave slab in the cathedral. He donated a testamentary Coming at the Marienkirche, whose patronage he the older people of Böttcher transferred and Grüzmacher.

His brother Thomas Stammel also became rector of the University of Rostock in 1462 .

Grave slab

The grave slab in Lübeck Cathedral has not survived, but has been described according to the Lübeck Cathedral memorial register. According to this, it was a double-figure grave slab showing two canons and a shield with three eagles. However, only Johannes Stammel was buried under this grave slab. The other canon on the grave slab Dietrich von Calven or Theodericus Calvis from Itzehoe had been provost of the cathedral in Lübeck since 1459 and died as Dr. decr., Protonotary and trainee lawyer for Pope Sixtus IV on August 13, 1473 in Rome, where his (actual) coat of arms grave plate in Santa Maria dell'Anima was renewed in 1744. The coat of arms has also been completely ceded on the renewed grave slab.

literature

  • Klaus Krüger: Corpus of medieval grave monuments in Lübeck, Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg 1100-1600 , Jan Thorbeke Verlag, Stuttgart 1999, p. 637 LÜDO * 191
  • Sven Rabeler: Charitable action, foundation realities and personal relationships - considerations on a social history of poor relief in medieval Lübeck , in: Zeitschrift des Verein für Lübeckische Geschichte und Altertumskunde (ZVLGA) Volume 85 (2005), pp. 11–24 (pp. 14 ff. )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. Entry 1428 in the deanery book of the Philosophical Faculty
  3. Entry 1434/1435 in the deanery book
  4. Wolfgang Prange : Vicariates and Vicars in Lübeck up to the Reformation. Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 2003 (Publications on the History of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck Series B Volume 40) ISBN 3-7950-0478-0 , p. 182
  5. ^ Entry by Thomas Stammel in the Rostock matriculation portal
  6. ^ DIO 3 , Santa Maria dell'Anima, Rome, no. 35 † (Eberhard J. Nikitsch), in: Deutsche Insschriften Online