Rudolf Crisolli (lawyer)

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Carl Rudolf Crisolli (born July 25, 1854 in Bernau near Berlin , † September 26, 1922 in Berlin ) was a German lawyer and secret senior consistorial councilor .

Life and work

Rudolf Crisoll studied law at the University of Göttingen from 1873 . In 1873 he joined the Hannovera fraternity . He completed his studies in Berlin, where he also obtained a Dr. jur. received his doctorate. He did his internship in Berlin. In July 1882 he was appointed court assessor in the district of the chamber court, but four months later asked to be released from the Prussian judicial service and settled in Berlin as a lawyer. In 1893 he was appointed notary .

Even as a lawyer and notary, he earned services as a legal advisor in the expansion of church facilities in Berlin. Following an inner inclination, in 1901 he entered the service of the ecclesiastical administration at the Royal Consistory of the Province of Brandenburg and the City of Berlin and was soon appointed to the Consistorial Council. Promoted to senior consistorial councilor in 1907, he was entrusted with supporting and representing the president. In 1914 he was appointed a member of the Old Prussian Upper Church Council and a secret consistorial councilor. In 1919 there was another promotion to the secret senior consistorial councilor.

Rudolf Crisolli had a major influence on the amendment of canonical regulations in Prussia.

His two sons Julius (* 1894) and Karl-August (1900–1935) also became lawyers, while his son Wilhelm (1895–1944) became an officer, most recently major general.

Honors

For his services he was awarded the

Publications (selection)

  • with Max Schulz: Administrative order for ecclesiastical property in the eastern provinces of the Prussian regional church, taking into account the civil code and its subsidiary laws . Guttentag, Berlin 1904.
  • with Max Schulz: The Prussian Church Tax Laws together with the implementation instructions . Carl Heymann Verlag, Berlin 1907.

literature

  • Justiz-Ministerialblatt-Blatt for Prussian legislation and administration of justice 1882–1901.
  • Handbook on the Royal Prussian Court and State for 1913 . Berlin 1912, p. 339.
  • Ecclesiastical yearbook for the Protestant regional churches in Germany 1923 . Bertelsmann, Gütersloh 1923, p. 473.
  • Oskar Söhngen: One Hundred Years of Evangelical Upper Church Council of the Old Prussian Union 1850–1950 . Berlin-Spandau 1950, p. 175.
  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Volume 7: Supplement A – K. Winter, Heidelberg 2013, ISBN 978-3-8253-6050-4 , p. 212.
  • Thomas Medicus : In the eyes of my grandfather . Deutsche-Verlags-Anstalt, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-421-05577-7 (on family history).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm Ebel: The register of the Georg-August-Universität zu Göttingen 1837-1900 . Verlag August Lax, Hildesheim 1974, complete directory, matriculations 1873.
  2. ^ Henning Tegtmeyer : Directory of members of the fraternity Hannovera Göttingen, 1848–1998 , Düsseldorf 1998, p. 45.
  3. ^ New registrations from October 1, 1879 to December 31, 1899 .
  4. ^ [1] Siegfried Hermle: Handbook of the German Evangelical Churches 1918 to 1949 . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2010, p. 248.

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