Wilhelm Zacharias Cramer

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Wilhelm Zacharias Cramer , Latinized: Wilhelmus Zacharias Cramerus , (born September 22, 1696 in Leipzig ; † 1772 ) was a German lawyer . He was an assessor at the law faculty of the University of Leipzig and owner of the manor .

Life

After attending school, Cramer went to study law at the University of Leipzig from 1712 and for some time also attended the University of Wittenberg . He received his doctorate in both rights in Leipzig in 1720. In 1723 he lived in Leipzig on Neumarkt in the Rinian house.

As heir, feudal lord and court lord on Zeulsdorf and Oberröppisch not far from Gera, he had sufficient financial resources to receive several money, grain and other hereditary interest from the lawyer Lic. Christian Gottlieb Rögner from Zeitz on August 5, 1737 the village of Taucha, located in the Weißenfels office in the Duchy of Saxony-Weißenfels . At this time Cramer had chosen the Russian residence city of Gera as his center of life. Four years later, Wilhelm Zacharias Cramer sold this Tauchaer interest profitably to the lieutenant colonel and manor owner Ludwig Günther von Zangen on Steckelberg. In Gera he sued Count Heinrich hXXV on behalf of his children. Reuss younger line, whose regional court and hunting staff complain before the Reich Chamber of Commerce.

In 1746 he became an assessor at the Faculty of Law in Leipzig, after which he successfully defended his second legal dissertation on May 24, 1742 at the university there together with Johann Christoph Götzen.

Works (selection)

literature

  • Contributions to the amendment and correction of Jöcher'schen Allgemeine [...] , Volume 2, 1811, p. 76.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Acta Lipsiensium Academica: or, Leipziger Universitätsgeschichte [...] , Volume 2, 1724, p. 123.
  2. Leipzig , now living and flourishing , 1723, p. 40.
  3. ^ Neue Leipziger learned advertisements , Leipzig, 1742, p. 479.