Leonhard Ludwig Mencke

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Leonhard Ludwig Mencke (born January 9, 1711 in Leipzig , † July 8, 1762 in Wittenberg ) was a German lawyer.

Life

Mencken was trained by private tutors. On June 13, 1721, the son of Wittenberg professor Gottfried Ludwig Mencke the Elder was enrolled at the University of Wittenberg . After he had completed his legal studies, he received his doctorate under his father on June 29, 1737 to the licentiate and doctor of law. In 1739 he became an associate assessor at the law faculty of the university, got a position as a lawyer at the court court and at the Wittenberg consistory . After Mencke had been accepted as an assessor at the law faculty on April 30, 1751 , he was the mayor of Wittenberg from 1759 to 1762.

Selection of works

  • Diss. Inaug. de crimine perduellionis, eiusque poena. Wittenberg 1737
  • Diss. De evictione, in cessione nominis praestanda. Wittenberg 1738
  • Progr. De muto, surdo, et muto simul surdo inrante. Wittenberg 1738
  • Diss. De iure Protimiseos, Domino directo in quavis seudorum alienatione, secundum ius Saxonicum competente. Wittenberg 1738 (Should have the respondent to author.)
  • Diss. De vasallo Saxonico, invito territorii domino in numerum militantium alterius domini transire prohibito. Wittenberg 1740
  • Diss. De restitutionis in integrum praescriptione. Wittenberg 1744

literature

  • Johann Georg Meusel : Lexicon of the German writers who died from 1750 to 1800. Gerhard Fleischer the Younger, Leipzig, 1809, vol. 9, p. 73

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Fritz Juntke: Album Academiae Vitebergensis - Younger Series Part 3; Halle (Saale), 1966, p. 304
  2. The old, famous Chur city of Wittenberg - A town hall tells - Mayor of the city of Wittenberg, Urania Dessau, 1993