Heinrich Buhl

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Heinrich Buhl, charcoal drawing by Guido Schmitt, 1907

Heinrich Buhl (born June 2, 1848 in Deidesheim , † February 4, 1907 in Luxor ) was a German legal scholar.

Life

View from the main street in Heidelberg's old town to the west of the Buhl house , the society house of the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg , and its adjoining building to the east

Heinrich Buhl was the youngest son of the winemaker and politician Franz Peter Buhl (1809–1862) and Josephine Jordan, a daughter of the Deidesheim winemaker and politician Andreas Jordan . His brothers Franz Armand Buhl (1837-1896) and Eugen Buhl (1841-1910) were both winery owners and active in politics. After homeschooling in Mannheim, Heinrich attended grammar school. In the winter semester of 1865/1866 he took up a degree in philosophy and law at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg , later he continued it at the Universities of Göttingen , Würzburg andBerlin away. In 1869 he received his doctorate, in 1872 he passed the second state examination in Heidelberg. During this time, he also worked as a practical lawyer, but then embarked on an academic career: After three years of private studies, he completed his habilitation in 1875 at the Law Faculty of Heidelberg University. On November 20, 1876, he married Elisabeth von Struckoff, born in 1854, and the marriage remained childless.

In 1878 Buhl was appointed associate professor in Heidelberg. In 1884 he turned down an offer he had received at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel . In the same year he became honorary professor in Heidelberg, and two years later full professor of civil litigation and French law there. His research focus was originally Roman law , but now he also dealt with French civil law and the land law of the Grand Duchy of Baden . He was elected Dean of the Faculty of Law several times (1886/1887, 1890/1891, 1897/1898, 1904/1905), and in 1902/1903 he was Vice Rector of the University.

In 1902 Heinrich Buhl was appointed Grand Ducal Councilor of Baden and in 1903 a Privy Councilor. From 1903 to 1904 he held a seat as a member of the Heidelberg University in the First Chamber of the Baden Estates Assembly . He died on February 4, 1907 in Luxor (Egypt) on a trip that he had embarked on in the fall of 1906 to alleviate a chronic febrile illness.

He bequeathed the representative house in the main street of Heidelberg's old town , which he had acquired in 1889, to the University of Heidelberg. Today it serves as a society house and is known as Haus Buhl .

Fonts

  • Contributions to the teaching of the recognition contract. Koester, Heidelberg 1875 (habilitation thesis).
  • The agrarian question in ancient Rome. Koester, Heidelberg 1878.
  • On the legal history of the German retail book trade. C. Winter's University Bookstore, Heidelberg 1879.
  • Africans quests and their relationship with Julian. In: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung , Volume 2 (1881), pp. 180–199.
  • Salvius Julianus. Volume 1: Introduction. Personal law. Gustav Koester, Heidelberg 1886 ( online , more never appeared).
  • as publisher: Laws on Guardianship and Estates ( Rosin's Reference Library of Baden Laws. Volume 4). 2nd edition, Mohr, Freiburg im Breisgau 1890 ( online ).
  • Hugo Donellus in Heidelberg (1573-1579). In: Neue Heidelberger Jahrbücher , Volume 2, 1892, Issue 2, pp. 280–313 ( online ).
  • Protection of ownership of movable property. Koester, Heidelberg 1896.
  • The law of movable property according to the civil code (= the right of the civil code in individual representations. Volume 12). Guttentag, Berlin 1901
  • Roman law and civil code. J. Hörning, Heidelberg 1902 ( online ).

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