Eduard Joseph Schmidtlein

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Eduard Joseph von Schmidtlein

Eduard Joseph Ritter von Schmidtlein (born September 11, 1798 as Eduard Joseph Schmidtlein in Würzburg , died February 26, 1875 in Munich ) was a German lawyer .

Life

Eduard Schmidtlein was born in 1798. His father was the lawyer Philipp Joseph Schmidtlein , his mother Juliane Dupertuis. Schmidtlein studied from 1816 to 1820 in Würzburg, then in Göttingen and Berlin, where he worked in the house of the lawyer Friedrich Carl von Savigny and his wife Gunda, geb. Brentano lived. There he made the acquaintances of Bettina and Achim von Arnim and August von Gneisenaus . Schmidtlein received his doctorate in Göttingen in 1822.

In 1823 Eduard Schmidtlein was appointed associate professor at the University of Landshut . After the latter was relocated to Munich in 1826, he taught there until 1835. From 1835 to 1870 he was a full professor of law (criminal and criminal procedural law) at the University of Erlangen , to which he served several times as Vice-Rector between 1836 and 1861.

From 1852 to 1864 Eduard Schmidtlein was President of the District Assembly of Middle Franconia with a short interruption . On May 29, 1862, like his father Philipp Joseph Schmidtlein , he received the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown associated with the personal nobility. After retiring from university he returned to Munich in the summer of 1870, where he lived at Wittelsbacherplatz 3.

Eduard Schmidtlein's first marriage was to Clara Göschen (1806–1840), daughter of the legal scholar Johann Friedrich Ludwig Göschen (1778–1837). In 1842 Eduard Schmidtlein married Therese Müller (1815–1872), daughter of the Prussian Secret Cabinet Councilor Carl Christian Müller . This marriage resulted from u. a. the singer Marie Schmidtlein .

Works

  • De servitutibus per pactum constituendis. Dissertatio Inauguralis Juridica. Goettingen 1823.
  • Ground plan for lectures on Catholic and Protestant canon law with special regard to the regulations in force in Bavaria. EA Fleischmann, Munich 1826.
  • About the establishment of the servitutes by contract. Archives for Civilist Practice 9: 145–196. 1826.
  • Vita Caroli Henrici Grosii Adolf Ernst Junge, Erlangen 1843.
  • Of academic freedom and the right use of it. A speech at the beginning of the prorectorate of the Friedrich-Alexanders-Universität zu Erlangen on November 4, 1851 given by D. Eduard Joseph Schmidtlein, public full professor of law, full owner of the verdict college, knight of the Order of Merit of the h. Michael. JJ Barfus'sche Universitäts-Buchdruckerei, Erlangen 1851.

Individual evidence

  1. Autobiographical writings in the estate
  2. a b Prof. Dr. Eduard Joseph Schmidtlein . House of Bavarian History: People from Bavaria, accessed on January 11, 2019.
  3. ^ Eduard Joseph (von) Schmidtlein Historical Commission Munich: Rector's speeches in the 19th and 20th centuries - online bibliography. Retrieved January 11, 2019.
  4. Bayerische Zeitung 167 (July 5, 1862), p. 1098
  5. Munich address book for the year 1874 , p. 394, Kgl. Hofdruckerei E. Huber, Munich.