Nathanael von Schlichtegroll

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Nathanael von Schlichtegroll (born October 30, 1794 in Gotha , † September 13, 1859 in Munich ) was a German lawyer and author.

Life

Nathanael von Schlichtegroll was a son of Friedrich von Schlichtegroll and his wife Auguste Angelica nee. Rousseau (1770-1832). His brother Antonin (1793–1873), later a royal Bavarian general building officer, married to Sophie von Kobell (1797–1846), was the grandfather of Carl Felix von Schlichtegroll .

Nathanael von Schlichtegroll began to study law at the University of Landshut in 1813 and became a member of the Corps Bavaria . He interrupted his studies to take part in the wars of liberation against Napoleon. For this he was awarded the Russian Order of Saint Anne . When he returned, he continued his studies at the Georg-August University in Göttingen , the Friedrich Alexander University in Erlangen and, most recently, again in Landshut. In 1817 he received his doctorate in constitutional law. He then worked as a district court assessor in Dachau and Freising , as a police commissioner in Munich, as a district judge in Tegernsee and from 1840 as an adjunct at the Reichsarchiv (Munich) . Appointed Hofrat in 1845 , he was given permission in 1851 to hold lectures on "Diplomatics and its auxiliary sciences" as an honorary professor at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . He died at the age of 65. With his wife Angelica geb. Maier he had two daughters and a son.

Fonts

  • Marcus Aurelius greatness as man and ruler .
  • Talhofer: a contribution to the literature of judicial two-fighters in the Middle Ages . Munich 1817.
  • Memories of Aug. Count v. Platen in his youth . Munich 1852.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 170/38
  2. Dissertation: Conspectus vicissitudinum, quas Germaniae constitutio politica experta est ab antiquissimis inde temporibus usque ad hodiernum diem .