Ignaz von Sonnleithner

Ignaz Sonnleithner, 1828 Ignaz Edler von Sonnleithner ( born July 30, 1770 in Vienna, † November 27, 1831 in Vienna)., Dr. jur, was an Austrian jurist and author.

Family

Sonnleithner was married to Anna Shine (* 1773, † 1824). He was the son of Christopher Sonnleithner and Maria Anna Dobler (* 1739, † 1810). One of his sons was Leopold von Sonnleithner. His brother Joseph was Sonnleithner. His sister Maria Anna Sonnleithner (* 1767, † 1819), from January 12, 1789 married to Dr. Wenzel Grillparzer (* 1760, † 1809), was the mother of Franz Grillparzer.

Sonnleithner was raised on 20 April 1828 in Vienna with diploma on 14 June 1828 in the Austrian nobility.

Life

Sonnleithner was kk Council, 1795, lawyer, notary public from 1803 and from 1801 professor of trade and foreign law at the University of Vienna. He was also a writer, and founder of the General Employees Retirement Fund. He led from 1815 to 1824 a musical salon, premiered in the numerous songs by Franz Schubert ( "Schubert "). His witty sayings were legendary and still made ​​long after his death in Vienna the round. In his memoirs writes of Edward Bauersfeld: " Grillparzer's uncle on the mother's side was a famous Viennese prankster. "

He was buried in 1831 on the Matzleinsdorf cemetery in Vienna's 5th Gemeindezirk. 1890 Sonnleithnergasse in Vienna-Favoriten was named after him.

Writings

  • Attempt a guide on the Oesterreichische action and change right Verlag Anton Gassler, Vienna 1801
  • Worrying about bills, and public fund bonds. To reassure his fellow citizens. Publisher Andreas Gassler, Vienna 1810
  • Textbook trade science for the use of students of the Imperial Polytechnic Institution in Vienna, published by Carl Gerold, Vienna 1819
  • Textbook, the Austrian trade and exchange law, connected with the legal provisions concerning the legal status of most ordinary traders, Vienna 1820 ( first edition ), 1832 (2nd edition)
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