Heinrich Robert Göppert

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Heinrich Robert Göppert (born March 14, 1838 in Breslau ; † May 18, 1882 in Berlin ) was a German legal scholar , university professor and Prussian ministerial official .

Life

As the son of the natural scientist Heinrich Göppert , Göppert studied law at the Silesian Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Breslau , the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg and the Humboldt-Universität Berlin | -Wilhelms-Universität Berlin. He received his doctorate in 1858 and completed his habilitation on Roman civil law in 1863 in Breslau. Initially a private lecturer , he was appointed associate professor in 1865 and full professor in 1868 . At the same time he was city ​​councilor for education in Wroclaw.

Appointed as a research assistant to the Prussian Ministry of Spiritual, Educational and Medical Affairs in 1873 , he worked (since 1874 as a lecturing council) for the Prussian universities.

Between 1847 and 1882 Göppert was President of the Silesian Society for Patriotic Culture .

From a happy marriage to Gertrud Landsberg, he survived two daughters and five sons, two of whom became lawyers, two medical professionals and one military, including:

His granddaughter was Maria Goeppert-Mayer .

Fonts

  • Contributions to the doctrine of co-ownership according to the Prussian general land law . Hall 1864
  • On organic products, an investigation from Roman property law . Hall 1869
  • About the meaning of ferruminare and adplumbare in the Pandects . Invitation to the habilitation speech on November 6, 1869. Gosohorsky, Breslau 1869
  • About uniform, compound and comprehensive matters under Roman law. Hall 1871

From his estate, E. Eck published the treatise The Principle: Laws have no retroactive force, historically and dogmatically, in the year books for the dogmatics of private law (vol. 22, 1884) . See the Nekrolog in the Zentralblatt for the entire teaching administration in Prussia , 1882.

literature

Web links

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