Christian Gottlieb Haubold

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Christian Gottlieb Haubold

Christian Gottlieb Haubold (born November 4, 1766 in Dresden , † March 14, 1824 in Leipzig ) was a lawyer .

Christian Gottlieb Haubold completed his habilitation in 1786 at the University of Leipzig , became associate professor of legal antiquities there in 1789, assessor of the Upper Court in 1791 , full professor of Saxon law in Leipzig in 1796, assessor of the Faculty of Law in 1802, member of the court judge in 1816, capitular of the Merseburg Monastery in 1821 and died on May 14 March 1824. Between 1822 and 1824 Haubold was an academic deputy in matters relating to the Academicos, who according to Section 17 of the regulations of April 28, 1822, had to sign and sign alongside the criminal judge.

From 1790 Haubold was a member of the Freemason Lodge Minerva to the three palms in Leipzig.

Of his writings relating to Roman law, the following should be emphasized:

  • Institutiones juris romani litterariae (Leipzig 1809);
  • Institutionum juris romani privati ​​historico-dogmaticarum lineamenta (Leipzig 1814, 2 vol .; 2nd ed. By Otto, 1826);
  • Manuale Basilicorum (Leipzig 1819);
  • Doctrinae pandectarum lineamenta (Leipzig 1820);
  • Antiquitates romanae iurisprudentia (Frankfurt 1822) - digitized in the digital library Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
  • Antiquitatis romanae monumenta legalia (published by von Spangenberg, Berl. 1830).
  • Textbook of Saxon private law (Leipzig. 1820; 3rd edition by Hansel, 1847–48, 2 parts).
  • Opuscula academica (Leipzig 1825 to 1829, 2 vol.)

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