Anton Wilhelm Gustermann

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Anton Wilhelm Gustermann (born June 5, 1750 in Vienna ; † January 24, 1823 there ) was an Austrian law scholar and university lecturer .

Life

Gustermann studied in Vienna and then worked for eight years as a repetitionist at the chair of constitutional and feudal law of Johann Heinrich von der Heyden at the University of Vienna . From 1795 he was initially free as a professor of ecclesiastical fiefdom and German international law at the University of Vienna, where he did not succeed in obtaining a paid professorship. In 1796 he became a répétiteur for canon law at the Theresian Military Academy , and in 1797 professor for canon law there. At the academy he also taught various other branches of law. From 1803 on, Gustermann was also censor for works of law and history.

Works (selection)

  • A short history of Prussia with documents and notes , Vienna 1786
  • Attempt of a complete Austrian constitutional law , 1st part (only one), Vienna 1793
  • Austrian private law practice, containing the theory of the bourgeois trial, the business of the aristocratic judicial office and the judicial business style , 3 volumes, 1801
  • Austrian canon law in the German, Hungarian and Galician hereditary states , Vienna 1807 in 3 parts.
  • Formation of the constitution of the Kingdom of Hungary , 2 volumes, Vienna 1811
  • Hungarian Constitutional Law , Volume 1, Vienna 1818

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