Ernst Theodor Gaupp

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Ernst Theodor Gaupp (born May 31, 1796 in Klein-Gaffron, Lüben district , Lower Silesia ; † June 10, 1859 in Breslau ) was a German legal scholar. His specialty was German legal history.

Life

Gaupp attended the Protestant grammar school in Großglogau and the Knight Academy (Liegnitz) . First as a volunteer hunter, then as an officer , he took part in the wars of liberation . He then began to study law at the Royal University of Wroclaw, which was newly founded after the Peace of Tilsit . In 1816 he became a member of the newly founded (and short-lived) Corps Teutonia Breslau. He moved to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin and the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen . He was in 1820 at the University of Wroclaw lecturer , in 1821 associate professor and in 1829 o. Professor . For the academic year 1840/41 he was elected rector of the university. In 1832 he became a member of the Wroclaw Higher Regional Court . He died shortly after his 63rd birthday.

Fonts

  • About the foundation of German cities, the city constitution and the soft image in the Middle Ages . Jena 1824
  • The old Magdeburg and Halle law . Wroclaw 1826
  • The Silesian Land Law . Leipzig 1828
  • Miscell (treatises and writings with various contents) of German law . Wroclaw 1830
  • Lex Frisionum . Wroclaw 1832
  • The old law of the Thuringians . Wroclaw 1834
  • Law and constitution of the old Saxons . Wroclaw 1837
  • The Germanic settlements and land divisions in the provinces of the Western Roman Empire . Wroclaw 1844
  • About the future of German law . Wroclaw 1847
  • The German nationality in the home countries of the Prussian monarchy . Wroclaw 1849
  • German city rights of the Middle Ages, with explanations of legal history . Breslau 1851–52, 2 volumes
    • First volume, Breslau 1851 , online .
    • Second volume, Breslau 1852 , online
  • About the formation of the First Chamber in Prussia, etc. Breslau 1852
  • Germanistic treatises . Mannheim 1853
  • Lex Francorum Chamavorum . Wroclaw 1855
  • From remote courts . Wroclaw 1857

See also

literature

  • Karl Gabriel Nowack: Silesian Writer's Lexicon , p. 46

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 36/3
  2. Topic of the Rector's speech (HKM)