Woldemar Frege

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Richard Woldemar Frege (born September 18, 1811 in Leipzig ; †  December 27, 1890 there ) was a German lawyer and university professor.

Life

Frege, who came from the Leipzig banker's family and was the great-grandson of Christian Gottlob Frege , studied law at the University of Leipzig from 1830 to 1833 . He also received music lessons from Heinrich Dorn .

On May 10, 1836 Frege was after defending his dissertation Meditationum de actione Pauliana Spec. I to Dr. iur. obtained his doctorate and was then part of the teaching staff, from the summer semester of 1847 as an associate professor.

Since June 29, 1836 he was married to the singer Virginia Livia Gerhardt (1818-1891).

In 1855 Frege bought the area of ​​the Great Funkenburg . He had this manor with farm buildings demolished in order to parcel and sell the property from 1889 in the course of the start-up boom. Due to special building regulations by Frege, a relatively uniform building area was created - the core area of ​​today's Waldstrasse district .

In 1886 the family received the hereditary title of nobility.

Frege's son Arnold Woldemar von Frege-Weltzien was a member of the German Reichstag and from 1898–1901 its vice-president.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Neue Berliner Musikzeitung, Volume 23, p. 295.
  2. ^ Lothar Kreiser: Gottlob Frege. Life - work - time. Hamburg: Meiner 2001. p. 13.