Friedrich Endemann

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Grave of Friedrich Endemann, his wife Emmy geb. Caspersen and their son Helmut in the Bergfriedhof (Heidelberg) in the forest department B

Friedrich Endemann (born May 24, 1857 in Fulda ; † October 31, 1936 in Heidelberg ) was a German legal scholar.

Life

As the son of the later university professor Wilhelm Endemann , Endemann attended the Beethoven High School in Bonn . He studied law at the universities of Jena , Bonn and Berlin . Since 1879 he was a member of the Corps Saxonia Jena . As a one-year volunteer , he served in the field artillery . In 1880 Endemann passed the trainee exam in Cologne . In 1882 he received his doctorate from the University of Bonn.

Since 1886 court assessor in Berlin, he completed his habilitation in 1887 at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität with a thesis supervised by Ernst Eck , after two other writings had previously been rejected due to deficiencies in content or method. As early as 1888, at the age of 31, he was appointed associate professor at the Albertus University in Königsberg . This is where the three-volume textbook on civil law was created .

In 1895, Endemann was appointed full professor for Roman law at the University of Halle . Although he was considered an astute and popular teacher, he was overshadowed by his predecessor Max von Rümelin and his colleague Rudolf Stammler .

In 1904 he changed to the chair of the late Otto Karlowa at the University of Heidelberg . In addition to constantly updating his textbook, Endemann also dealt with medical and legal-psychiatric borderline issues. In 1909 he became an honorary member of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences . In 1917, the medical faculty of Heidelberg University awarded him an honorary doctorate in medicine for his scientific work in the field of medical law. In 1917/18 he was Vice-Rector of Heidelberg University. In 1924 Endemann retired, but continued to teach as an emeritus . As such, he signed the declaration of 300 university teachers for Adolf Hitler in March 1933 , but he did not become a member of the NSDAP.

Works

  • Introduction to the Study of the Civil Code , 1893
  • The Legal Effects of the Physically Injured Person's Rejection of an Operation , 1893
  • The incapacitation due to drunkenness and the compulsory medical treatment due to drunkenness , 1903
  • Textbook of Civil Law , 3 volumes, 1896 (9th edition 1909)
  • Law of Inheritance of the Civil Code , 1923
  • Roman private law , 1925

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 127/432
  2. Dissertation: Contributions to the history of the lottery and today's lottery law , Bonn 1882, online at archive.org .
  3. Habilitation: On the civil law effect of the prohibition laws under common law
  4. Sibylle Hofer: Between Compliance with Law and Legal Law: The Civil Law Teaching Friedrich Endemanns (1857-1936) , Nomos Baden-Baden, 1993, p. 46.