Ludwig Heinrich Nordmann

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Ludwig Heinrich Nordmann (born September 11, 1755 in Quedlinburg , † 1813 or 1814 in Plötzkau ) was an officer, legal scholar and writer. Among other things, he was the royal Prussian governorate auditor for Magdeburg , a Prussian war council and a princely chamber councilor.

Life

Nordmann studied law in Halle (Saale) from 1773 to 1776, and in 1778 he became a government auditor. As chief auditor he took part in the Prussian invasion of the Netherlands in 1787, and in 1790 as a councilor in the campaign in Silesia. From 1795 he was Princely Anhalt-Schaumburg Chamber Councilor in Hoym in Schaumburg.

As the author of the treatises “About State Constitution, Price of Money, Acquisition and Taxes” (1792) and “About internal and external statecraft, circulation of money, trade, acquisition and taxes” (1798) he is in the encyclopedia “The learned Germany, or Lexicon of now living German writers "as well as in the" Anhalt'schen writer lexicon ". Nordmann is Friedrich Ludwig Sander's first-degree maternal uncle .