Quirinus Schacher

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Quirinus Schacher

Quirinus Schacher (occasionally: Quirin Hartmann Schacher ; * October 28, 1597 in Leipzig ; † June 14, 1670 ibid) was a German legal scholar.

Life

The son of the purchase and Ratmanns Quirin Schacher († March 4, 1623 in Leipzig) and Catharina Scholler, daughter of Trade's Frankfurt Johann Scholler had, after his basic training at the Leipzig St. Nicholas School , a philosophical studies at the University of Leipzig taken . After earning his master's degree in philosophy in 1617 , he devoted himself to legal studies.

1619 he became a bachelor admitted to the law school, was born on May 2, 1622 Licentiate of Rights and doctorate on 23 January 1623 Doctor of rights. In the same year he began an educational trip that took him to Frankfurt am Main , East Frisia and Lower Saxony . During the Thirty Years' War he was appointed commissaire in the armies of the Leipzig University, became a lawyer at the Leipzig consistory in 1632 , assessor at the law faculty of Leipzig University in 1639, assessor at the Leipzig Higher Court in 1640 , assessor at the Leipzig consistory in 1645 and was a senior of the same 1646 to 1648.

After he had worked as a substitute for the professorship of the code in 1645 , he became assessor at the regional court of Lower Lusatia in Lübben in 1648 and senior in the law faculty in 1651. From 1652 to 1669 he was an assessor at the appellate court in Dresden , became a canon in the Naumburg monastery and in 1654 became professor of the Pandects . As such, he was promoted to professorship under the Codex in 1669. Schacher had also participated in the organizational tasks of the Leipzig University, had become decemvir of the academy in 1660 and in the winter semester of 1645 rector of the alma mater .

Quirinus Schacher died in Leipzig on June 14, 1670. His body was buried on June 20 in the Paulinerkirche in Leipzig .

family

From his marriage on February 1, 1628 in Wittenberg to Anna Maria († February 9, 1647), the daughter of the Saxon captain and commander of the fortress in Wittenberg Friedrich Venus von Graupen (* April 7, 1566 in Graupen / Bohemia; † 1 October 1634 in Wittenberg) and Elisabeth Fischer, the son Christoph Hartmann Schacher (1633–1690 in Leipzig) is known. The second son was named Friederich Quirin Schacher. He also married Anna, the daughter of the lawyer Elias Heydenreich, in his second marriage on July 4, 1648.

Works (selection)

Schacher left 54 ​​smaller dissertations, three programs and some books that his son Christoph Hartmann edited after his death.

  • Diss. De cessione actionum. Leipzig 1637
  • Diss. De jure retractus. 1650
  • Diss. De collationibus. 1654
  • Diss. De pollicitatione. 1654
  • Diss. De legitima. 1655
  • Diss. De remeddio in Integrum restitutionis ob dolum malum. 1655
  • Diss. Quaest. pro baccalaur. Leipzig 1619
  • Collegium practioum iuxta tit. Pandect iuris civilis her. Leipzig 1678, 1685, 1694, 1725
  • Index Treutlerianus ad usum locorum communium. Leipzig 1670
  • Promtuarium formularum. Leipzig 1655
  • De actionum cessione. Leipzig 1637

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