Walter Vincent Wiese

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Walter Vincent Wiese (born August 22, 1735 in Rostock ; † December 16, 1809 there ) was a German legal scholar , university professor and rector .

Life

Walter Vincent Wieses parents were the merchant and spice dealer Vincent Wiese and his wife Agneta, nee. Eggebrecht (s). He attended the large city school in Rostock. In October 1751 he began studying law at the University of Rostock . His teachers were u. a. the brothers Angelius Aepinus and Franz Aepinus and Joh. Eschenbach . From 1754 he continued his studies for two years at the University of Göttingen , where, in addition to law, he also dealt with the natural sciences and, for example, cameralistics . In 1756 he went on a study trip to various well-known German universities. On October 14, 1756 he received his doctorate in Rostock with Jacob Heinrich Balecke , first as a licentiate and then as a doctor of law.

From 1757 Wiese worked as a private lecturer in Rostock, and from 1763 to 1765 he again attended legal lectures in Rostock. In the years 1766/67 he served as Minister of Rostock consultant at Imperial Reichshofrat in Vienna. In 1768 he was appointed Rostock's first civil lawyer . He held this office until 1795. At the end of 1776, Wiese was appointed full professor of law at the Faculty of Law, the introduction took place on January 20, 1777. In addition to his teaching activities, Wiese also worked as a procurator and lawyer at the ducal law office in Rostock and as procurator at the consistory in Rostock.

During his time at the university, Wiese performed numerous administrative functions. Between 1777 and 1798 he was its rector six times , 1790/91, 1795/96, 1800/01, 1805/06 dean of the Faculty of Law, 1791/92, 1785/96, 1806/07 and 1809/10 member of the Council of Ministers, 1794/95 inspector of the Konviktorium and from 1779 senior of the law faculty.

Walter Vincent Wiese had been married to Franciska Elisabeth Burgmann, a daughter of the Rostock mayor (Johann) Georg Burgmann, since February 13, 1765. Her son Georg Walter Vincent (1769-1824) also became a lawyer, was chancellor of the princely Russian government in Gera and was raised to the nobility in 1806. Through his marriage, Wiese was related by marriage to Heinrich Valentin Becker , pastor at the Jakobikirche in Rostock and professor of lower mathematics, Jakob Friedrich Rönnberg (married on the same day), professor of morality and Johann Christian von Quistorp , professor of law in Rostock and two-time rector of the University of Bützow .

Fonts (selection)

  • De Solutione Pecuniae Pupillaris. Dissertation, 1756.
  • Thoughts about improving the system of justice. 1757.
  • Of the rights and liabilities of creditors. 1771.
  • De commercio peregrinorum jusque usu, durantibus nundinis hulus urbis pentecostalibus. 1777.
  • D. Walter Vincent Wiese, the rights of public teacher at the Academie zu Rostock collection of his legal treatises. 1783.
  • About the competence of the spouses after a separated marriage. 1798.
  • Letter to the highly commendable national assembly at Malchin on the question: How can the now prevailing theuration of all foodstuffs be remedied? 1800.
  • Reflections on some articles of Lübische and Rostock law. In: Patriotic Archive 1803/1804.
  • About the Mecklenburg credit system. In: Annals of the Mecklenburg Agricultural Society. 1809.

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Individual evidence

  1. Registration of Walther Vincentius Wiese, winter semester 1751/1752, No. 8 in the Rostock matriculation portal .
  2. ^ Disputation by Walter Vincent Wiese, summer semester 1756, dean's book, Faculty of Law, No. 2 in the Rostock matriculation portal.
  3. Herzoglich-Mecklenburg-Schwerinscher Staats-Kalender 1777. First part, Schwerin, Bärensprung 1777, p. 41 ( digitized GDZ Göttingen).
  4. Herzoglich-Mecklenburg-Schwerinscher Staats-Kalender 1788. First part, Schwerin, Bärensprung 1788, p. 55 ( digitized GDZ Göttingen).
  5. Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania ... see literature.
  6. ^ Paul Falkenberg: The professors of the University of Rostock ... see literature.