Martin Naurath

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Martin Naurath , also Neurath , (* 1575 in Siegen ; † 1637 in Dillenburg Castle ) was a German philosophy and law scholar in Herborn as well as councilor and bailiff in Siegen and Diez.

Life

Martin Naurath studied and received his doctorate in both rights at the Herborn High School and worked at the Herborn High School from 1592 , from 1599 as a professor of philosophy and from 1600 to 1602 for law.

In Siegen he was from 1608 councilor and bailiff with the title of UJD Advocatus et causarum Patronus Sigensis and from 1617 until his death in 1637 Nassau-Diezischer bailiff in the residential city of Diez an der Lahn .

Martin Naurath came from the marriage of the rent master in Siegen, Friedrich Naurath and Marie von Cranenburg. His brother-in-law was Johannes Althusius and the second husband of his sister Margarethe.

Naurath was married to Dorothea Clara Naurath. The marriage resulted in six children (Dorothea Clara, Georg Heinrich, Friedrich Immanuel, Johann Friedrich, Hermann, Anna Margarethe). His son Hermann became bailiff in Nassau in the county of Diez in 1636, where he died in 1669, Friedrich Emanuel became secret secretary and Nassau court counselor in Oranienstein and Johann Friedrich, field steward and steward in the Nassau-Dillenburg house. His daughter Anna Margareth Naurath was married to Martin Schickhard , bailiff, lawyer and witch commissioner in Frankfurt am Main.

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Individual evidence

  1. Holler lines in the Hessian Aartal and branch lines (Herborn, Westerwald, Dillenburg), connected with Seipoldy-Fischer-Linien Berlin and branch lines, as of August 30, 2019
  2. Heinrich Ludwig Christian Böttger: Analects from the Nassau and Solms rights, Volume 1 , 1804, p. 217
  3. a b Christoph Strohm: Calvinism and Law. Philosophical and denominational aspects in the work of Reformed jurists in the early modern period , Mohr Siebeck 2008, p. 187
  4. Otto von Gierke: Revival: The Development of Political Theory (1939) , Routledge 2018
  5. Helmuth Gensicke: "Bourgeois and rural branches and descendants of Nassau noble families " on argewe.lima-city.de, accessed on March 27, 2020
  6. Portrait of Margretha Naurath von Cranenburg on portraitindex.de, accessed on March 27, 2020
  7. ^ "Das alten Land Dietz" (pdf) , accessed on March 27, 2020