Fridolin Eisele

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Fridolin Eisele portrayed by Gustav Bregenzer (1904).

Hermann Friedrich Fridolin Eisele (born May 2, 1837 in Sigmaringen , † February 5, 1920 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a German legal historian and from 1867 to March 23, 1872 a member of the Prussian House of Representatives .

Life

Eisele came to Sigmaringen as the son of Gabriel Eisele (1801-1858) and his wife Walburga, b. Raible (1817-1858) to the world. He attended high school in Hechingen and then studied Catholic theology for three years at the University of Tübingen . In the winter semester of 1857/58, Eisele switched to studying law at the University of Berlin , where he finally received his doctorate in 1866. For financial reasons he decided against a habilitation and for a job as an assessor at the district court of Hechingen in 1867. There he was appointed district judge the following year. During this time he wrote his book "The Material Basis of Exceptio", which he published in 1871. This work quickly gained notoriety and, in 1872, resulted in a call to the University of Basel without a previous habilitation . In autumn 1874 he was offered a position at the University of Freiburg , for which he worked as a professor until his retirement in 1911.

From his marriage to Elise Linnicke (1847–1898), which he entered into on March 8, 1869, the only child was Johannes Gabriel Eisele .

Member of the Prussian House of Representatives

Eisele was elected to the Prussian House of Representatives as one of two MPs in constituency 285: Hohenzollern ( Hohenzollern-Hechingen was part of Prussia at the time ). In the first two sessions of the tenth legislative period, he was a member of the Right Center . After that he was non-attached before finally switching to the National Liberals.

Publications (selection)

  • The material basis of the Exceptio: A Roman legal investigation . Weidmann, 1871.

literature

  • Elmar Bund: Fridolin Eisele . In: Baden biographies . S. 74-76 .
  • Otto Lenel: Fridolin Eisele . In: Journal of the Savigny Foundation for Legal History. Romance Department . tape 41 , no. 1 , 1920, p. IX-XVIII , doi : 10.7767 / zrgra.1920.41.1.ix .
  • Bernhard Mann: Biographical Handbook for the Prussian House of Representatives: 1867-1918. Droste, Düsseldorf 1988, ISBN 3-7700-5146-7 .
  • Joseph Georg Wolf: Eisele, Fridolin . In: New German Biography (NDB) . tape 4 , 1959, pp. 409 [online version] .
  • Frank Zeiler: Biographical sketches of the teaching staff at the Freiburg Faculty of Law in the years 1860–1918. Freiburg 2008, p. 39-44 .

Individual evidence

  1. FamilySearch: Fridolin Eisele in entry for Johannes Gabriel Eisele , December 27, 1869. In: Germany Geburten und Taufen, 1558–1898. Retrieved September 8, 2019 .