Dietlinde Munzel-Everling

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Dietlinde Munzel-Everling (* 1942 in Schwiebus ) is a German legal scholar and legal historian .

Munzel-Everling passed her Abitur in 1962 at the Lessing-Gymnasium in Frankfurt am Main . From 1962 to 1968 she studied law at the universities of Freiburg im Breisgau and Frankfurt am Main with a focus on legal history with Adalbert Erler and Ekkehard Kaufmann, among others .

In 1968 she passed her first and in 1973 her second state examination. In 1972 she did her doctorate under Adalbert Erler on The Innsbruck Manuscript of the Little Imperial Law . From 1974 to 1978 she was an assistant at the legal history chair at the University of Mainz and later a freelance research assistant for German legal history .

Munzel-Everling has three children and now lives in Wiesbaden . She is the honorary secretary of the Gesellschaft der Freunde des Staatstheater Wiesbaden eV and runs an online bookshop.

Works (selection)

  • The Sachsenspiegel. University Library Heidelberg, Heidelberg 2009; ISBN 978-3-927705-21-0
  • Rolande, the European Roland representations and Roland figures. Stekovics, Dößel 2005; ISBN 3-89923-104-X
  • Rolande of the world. Wiesbaden 2004, ISBN 3-00-013829-3
  • Dez Keiser's right, the little imperial right. (3 parts) Magistrate of the City of Flörsheim, Flörsheim am Main 2003; ISBN 3-9809134-1-4
  • The Innsbruck handwriting of the small imperial law. Scientia-Verlag, Aalen 1974; ISBN 3-511-06851-7

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