Konrad Friedlieb

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Conrad Friedlieb von Friedensberg
Epitaph for Conrad Friedlieb von Friedensberg, St. Marien Church (Greifswald)

Konrad Friedlieb , from 1692: Konrad Friedlieb von Friedensberg (* 1633 in Greifswald ; † January 14, 1714 there ) was a German lawyer.

Life

Konrad Friedlieb was the son of Greifswald councilor and syndic Konrad Franz Friedlieb. He was the nephew of the theologian Philipp Heinrich Friedlieb . The family came from Osnabrück and had moved to Pomerania in the 1620s .

After attending the large council school , Konrad Friedlieb studied at the universities of Rostock , Greifswald and Jena . At the age of twenty he returned to Greifswald and obtained a doctorate in law here in 1655.

In 1657 he married Katharina Bünsow (1637–1703). He held a legal college and worked as a lawyer at the court. In 1656 he was appointed associate professor of politics at the philosophy faculty. In 1666 Friedlieb was appointed full professor of eloquence and history. In addition, he was appointed to the Faculty of Law as a professor of public and feudal law in 1669. Here he taught alongside Friedrich Gerdes , Petrus von Mascow and Johann Pommeresche . The appointment of four professors to this office exceeded the financial resources of the university and brought Friedlieb permanent disputes with his colleagues, which in 1678 led to his exclusion from all faculty work and from the council for some time.

Friedlieb went to Lübeck, probably lived in Hamburg from 1679 and from 1681 was an attorney at the Imperial Court of Justice in Speyer and the Imperial Court Council in Vienna.

Friedlieb was only able to resume his previous professorship in Greifswald in 1683. In 1692 he was appointed judicial councilor and by the Swedish King Charles XI. ennobled under the name "Friedlieb von Friedensberg". In 1702 he was retired.

His lectures on ius belli et pacis identify him as a follower of Samuel von Pufendorf .

literature

  • Dirk Alvermann , Birgit Dahlenburg : Greifswald heads. Scholar portraits and life pictures from the 16th to 18th centuries Century from the Pomeranian State University. Hinstorff, Rostock 2006, ISBN 3-356-01139-1 , p. 74 f.
  • Andreas Harald Aure: Friedlieb, Konrad (1633–1713) . In: Dirk Alvermann, Nils Jörn (Hrsg.): Biographisches Lexikon für Pommern . Volume 2 (= publications of the Historical Commission for Pomerania. Series V, Volume 48.2). Böhlau Verlag, Cologne Weimar Vienna 2015, ISBN 978-3-412-22541-4 , pp. 105-107.
  • Hermann Müller:  Friedlieb, Konrad . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 7, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1877, p. 399 f.

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Explanations

  1. ^ Diedrich Hermann Biederstedt : News of the life and writings of neo-Vorpomerisch-Rügen scholars from the beginning of the eighteenth century until 1822. Section 1. Kunike, Greifswald 1824, p. 60 . The year of death given on his portrait in the University of Greifswald (Inv.-No. KU000085) reads "1713". Year of death not 1700, as the Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie indicates.
  2. See the entry of Konrad Friedlieb's matriculation in the Rostock matriculation portal
  3. ^ Leopold von Ledebur Adelslexicon of the Prussian monarchy . Volume 1. Berlin 1855, p. 234 ( online ).