Karl Trummer

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Karl Trummer (born April 22, 1792 in Hamburg ; † September 15, 1858 there ) was a German lawyer and writer.

Life

"Carl Trummer", collective grave for advocates , Ohlsdorf cemetery

Karl Trummer studied law in Göttingen from 1811 and received his doctorate in Heidelberg in 1814 . Trummer was on 26 February 1816 in Hamburg as a lawyer admitted Together with Dr. Martin Hieronymus Hudtwalcker , he published the criminalistic contributions (1825-1827). He headed the legal section of the Association for Hamburg History and belonged to the Althamburgers during the constitutional struggle , a group that rejected any changes to the Hamburg constitution and lodged a protest against the new constitution at the Bundestag. Trummer lived in Wiesbaden from 1851 to 1856 , then returned to Hamburg until his death.

He translated Ingemann and Byron , wrote treatises on legal history and published his own poems.

At the Ohlsdorf cemetery , in the area of ​​the Althamburg Memorial Cemetery near the main entrance of the cemetery, the collective grave of advocates commemorates “Carl Trummer” among others.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gerrit Schmidt: The history of the Hamburg legal profession from 1815 to 1879, Hamburg 1989, ISBN 3923725175 , p. 318