Renatus Sachs

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Renatus Sachs (born December 20, 1899 in Modelshausen near Augsburg ; † November 20, 1964 in Munich ; actually Theodor Müller ) was a German poet and lawyer , Senate President at the Bavarian Supreme Court . The pseudonym "Renatus Sachs" stands for the resurrected Hans Sachs .

Life

Sachs was the first child of the teacher couple Ignaz Müller (1871–1947) and his wife Maria, geb. Carpenter (1872-1947).

After military service (1918-1919), Sachs first studied philosophy at the Philosophical University of St. Stephan in Augsburg and from 1920 to 1923 law at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . From 1923 to 1927 he was a trainee lawyer in Augsburg, 1928 assessor in Munich and from 1928 to 1930 public prosecutor in Neuburg an der Donau .

In 1929 he married Irmgard, b. Mayer, daughter of the then mayor of Neuburg an der Donau, Karl Mayer .

After a brief stint as a district judge in Lindau on Lake Constance (1930), Sachs was a district judge in Neuburg an der Donau (1930–1933), first public prosecutor in Passau (1933–1935) and - until his entry into the Wehrmacht (1939–1945) - District judge in Memmingen (1935–1939).

After the war, Sachs worked as a district judge , senior judge and senate president (1961–1964) at the Bavarian Supreme Court .

Act

The work of Renatus Sachs includes poems narrative content, especially farces , Schildbürger pranks , tales and legends . In the 1950s 49 of his poems appeared in print.

Some of his poems appeared in various magazines between 1935 and 1937. At lawyers 'evenings in Memmingen, in the Harmonie society there and in the officers' mess during the war, Sachs himself recited some humorous poems, e. B. "The Memminger Mau" and "The fairy tale of the land of milk and honey".

Works

  • Land of milk and honey and other fairy tales
  • Out of the drawer - fairy tales, parables and tales for adults , Verlag Firmenendienst 1960
  • The fish prince Timpetee - fairy tales, sagas and Schwänke , Verlag d. Hassold artist self-help, community Franconia-Swabia (1962)