Heinrich Johann Otto König

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Heinrich Johann Otto König (born March 3, 1748 in Marburg , † February 11, 1820 in Halle (Saale) ) was a German legal scholar . From 1772 König was Professor of Law at the University of Halle .

Life

Heinrich Johann Otto was the son of the lawyer Johann Carl König († 1753). His father was a royal Prussian court advisor and since 1750 professor of constitutional law at the University of Halle. He first attended the school of the Francke Foundations and from 1765 began to study law in Halle. One of his professors was his stepfather Johann Tobias Carrach , whose daughter he later married. König was also briefly court master of two young gentlemen from Jeetze .

In 1771 he received his doctorate in Halle with the dissertation De vicissitudinibus iuris Romani circa donationes inter virum et uxorem . Just one year later, König became an associate professor and, in 1773, assessor of the Schöppenstuhl in Halle. In 1788 he was appointed full professor and assessor in the law faculty at the University of Halle. König wrote a work about the life and writings of his stepfather Johann Tobias Carrach and edited some of his own works. Under his editorship also appeared Opuscala of Johann Salomonsbrunn source . He is mainly known for his two-volume textbook on general legal literature that appeared from 1785. In 1803 he published an outline of the canon law of Catholics and Protestants in Germany and in 1807 the outline of German constitutional and international law with reference to Pütter's institutions and Leist's textbook on international law .

Heinrich Johann Otto König died on February 11, 1820, at the age of 71, in Halle. He was buried on February 14, 1820 in Halle's Stadtgottesacker , his grave is in crypt arch no.25.

Works

  • Outline of German constitutional and international law with reference to Pütter's institutions and Leist's textbook on international law. Hall 1807.
  • Outline of the canon law of Catholics and Protestants in Germany. Hall 1803.
  • Examen communis doctrinae de delictis exceptis. Hall 1800.
  • Textbook of general legal literature. 2 volumes, Verlag des Waysenhauses, Halle 1785.
  • Special preparation for the common private law scholarship in Germany. Hall 1783.
  • Dissertatio iuridica quam diu valeat testamentum militare? Hall 1780.
  • Johann Tobias Carrach's legal judgments and reports in embarrassing matters. (Ed.) Halle 1775.
  • Utrum usurae veniant in condictionem indebiti? Hendel, Hall 1774.
  • Dissertatio iuris criminalis de experimento pulmonum natantium et submergentium. Curtius, Halle 1772.
  • De vicissitudinibus iuris Romani circa donationes inter virum et uxorem. Curtius, Halle 1771.
  • Johann Salomon Brunquelli - Opuscula ad historiam et iurisprudentiam spectantia. (Ed.) Hendel, Halle / Magdeburg.

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