Johann Anton Ludwig Seidensticker

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Johann Anton Ludwig Seidensticker (born November 23, 1766 in Sankt Andreasberg , † October 30, 1817 in Hanover ) was a German legal scholar.

Life

Johann Anton Ludwig was born the son of a mountain official. After a basic education, he attended the Electoral Saxon State School Pforta from October 27, 1781 to February 24, 1785 . On April 18, 1784 he enrolled at the University of Helmstedt, where he did philosophical and legal studies. In 1787 he became a member of the philological and educational institute in Helmstedt. At Easter 1787 he moved to the University of Göttingen , where he received his doctorate in law on May 21, 1790 after completing his training. In the same year Seidensticker completed his habilitation as a private lecturer, worked as a court master and began to organize the city archives in Göttingen on the side. On November 1, 1797, he became city counsel in Göttingen and in 1804 he moved to the University of Jena as the fourth full professor of the Pandeken Patris secunda . In connection with his last assignment, he became an assessor at the court, the Schöppenstuhl and the Faculty of Law. He also received the title of court counselor of Saxe-Weimar.

In 1805 he rose to the third full professorship Pandeken Patris primae and in 1807 to the second professorship of the Codex and Novellas. He also participated in the organizational tasks of the university. So he was dean of the law faculty and in the summer semester 1807, and in the winter semester 1815 rector of the alma mater . He also became an honorary member of the Mineralogical Society in Jena, on October 1, 1811, he became a member of the Royal Academy of Non-Profit Science in Erfurt and he was a member of the Royal Society of Sciences in Göttingen. From 1804 to 1810 he wrote various reviews in the Jenaische Allgemeine Literatur-Zeitung and, as a representative of the elegant legal school, was one of the first in Germany to critically examine the Civil Code . In 1816 he followed the call of his sovereign to Hanover as senior judicial officer, where he died the following year.

In 1805 Seidensticker had married Johanna Murray (1773-1809). The son Karl Wilhelm Seidensticker (born February 12, 1808 in Jena; † 1837) is known from their marriage.

Works (selection)

  • Lectionum variantium in arte amatoria Ovidii ex Codice Helmstad. exceptar. specimen I. Helmstedt 1786 ( online )
  • Commentatio De Iure Emigrandi Ex Moribus Germanorum Iure Communi Ac Ll. Imperii Constituto. Göttingen 1788 ( online )
  • Commentatio De Fundamentis Iuris Supremae Potestatis Circa Adespota Ex Iure Publico Universali Iure Romano Et Iure Publico Germanico. Göttingen 1789 ( online )
  • Announcement of his lectures on purified pandects weekly in ten hours. Göttingen 1791 ( online )
  • Observationes Quaedam De Legum Retractandarum Studio Nostris Temporibus Haud Inopportuno. Göttingen 1790 (habilitation thesis)
  • Design of systematic pandects for lectures. Göttingen 1791 ( online )
  • Announcement of a special institute for written exercises in the theory of all jurisprudence. Göttingen 1792 ( online )
  • Invitation to his lectures this winter. Göttingen 1793 ( online )
  • Contributions to the Reichsstaatsrechte Welscher Nation. Göttingen 1795 ( online )
  • About the reimbursement of cash by convention coins in relation to the Churbraunschweig ordinances of July 18, 1793 and June 8, 1795. Göttingen 1796 ( online )
  • On the history of the apparent death. Goettingen 1796
  • Spirit of legal literature from 1796. Göttingen 1797 ( online )
  • Italy and the imperial states, especially Vienna. To several clarification of some legal and political circumstances. Berlin and Stettin, 1797, ( online )
  • Corpus iuris civilis in chrestomathiam contractum. Göttingen 1798 ( online )
  • Legal fragments. Göttingen 1802, 2nd vol.
  • Specimen doctrinae de iure monetae chartaceae. Jena 1807 ( online )
  • Draft of a system of pandemic law for lectures. Jena 1807 ( online ); Jena 1808 ( online )
  • Introduction to the Codex Napoleon. Tübingen 1808 ( online )
  • Critical literature of the whole of Napoleon. Right, especially in France and Germany, connected with an encyclopaedic representation of this right, its principles and its main context. Tübingen 1811, 1st volume ( online )
  • Commentatio de Marculfinis allisque similibus formulis, liber singularis. Jena 1818 ( online )

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