Konrad Wilhelm Ledderhose

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Konrad Wilhelm Ledderhose (born December 21, 1751 in Hanau , † December 19, 1812 in Kassel ) was a German lawyer .

Life

Ledderhose was born as the seventh child from the marriage between Johann Konrad Ledderhose, reformed superintendent of the regional church of the County of Hanau and first pastor at the Marienkirche in Hanau, and his second wife, Anna Dorothea Elisabeth Pfannkuchen from Treysa . From 1769 he studied law at the University of Marburg . He later switched to the same subject at the University of Göttingen . He successfully completed this course with a doctorate to become a Dr. jur. from.

In 1774 Ledderhose found a job as the government's second archivist in Kassel . There he began to work on his habilitation . In 1785 he became professor of civil and constitutional law at the Collegium Carolinum in Kassel, and in 1789 he was appointed full professor . He taught civil law and German state history. 1804–1806 Ledderhose was director of the court archive in Kassel.

literature

Fonts

  • From the Missing Tax in Hessen (= Kleine Schriften, Vol. 5), Eisenach 1795, pp. 4-74. ( Digitized version )
  • Earth description of the Hessian Lands of Casselian Antheiles . Orphanage publishing house, Kassel 1778–1781.
  • Contributions to the description of the church state of the Hessen-Casselische Lande . Publishing house of the orphanage, Kassel 1781.
  • Attempt of a guide to Hessen-Casselischen canon law . Seibert, Kassel 1785.

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Individual evidence

  1. Aschkewitz.
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