Pupil college

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A pupil college ( pupil is an old expression for minors or minors) was a collegially organized judicial authority, which was responsible for the supervision of guardianship matters. Colleges of this kind existed in several states in the 18th and 19th centuries, e. B. Prussia . The term was first used in 1748 from the Project of a Sportul Order and a Pupillen Collegii , Berlin .

Individual evidence

  1. pupils . In: Heinrich August Pierer , Julius Löbe (Hrsg.): Universal Lexicon of the Present and the Past . 4th edition. tape 13 . Altenburg 1861, p. 699 ( zeno.org ).