Herbert Pernice

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Herbert Pernice

Herbert Viktor Anton Pernice (born April 14, 1832 in Halle a. S. , † April 21, 1875 in Hořovice , Central Bohemia ) was a German legal scholar.

Life

He was the middle of the three sons of Ludwig Pernice , a Halle lawyer and university professor, and Auguste Niemeyer, the daughter of August Hermann Niemeyer .

After attending the Pforta state school , Pernice studied at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität . In 1852 he became a member of the Corps Palatia Bonn . He obtained his doctorate in philosophy in Leipzig (1854) and a doctorate in law in Halle (1855). In 1856 he qualified as a professor in Berlin for Roman law . In the Kingdom of Hanover he was appointed professor of law at the Georg August University of Göttingen in 1857 and in the domain chamber (Hanover) (?) In 1862 . After the German War he resigned his professorship with the Prussian annexation of Hanover in 1866. From 1867 he was employed as a representative of the deposed Elector of Hesse in Berlin . He died in Hořovice Castle , an exile residence of Elector Friedrich Wilhelm I (Hessen-Kassel) .

Works

  • The frogs of Aristophanes , Leipzig 1856 digitized
  • Memorandum on the Anhalt Constitution (Dessau 1862)
  • In recognition of the v. Warnstedt script: Constitutional and inheritance law of the duchies of Schleswig-Holstein (Halle 1864)
  • Critical conquests for the Schleswig-Holstein successions question (Kassel 1865-66, 6 issues)
  • The constitutional rights of the kingdoms and countries of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy represented in the Imperial Council (Halle 1872, Issue 1)

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 25/217.
  2. Legal dissertation: Summum principum Germanicorum imperium num possit et quatenus possit nexui feudali subiectum esse: commentatio .