Johann Friedrich Hunger

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Johann Friedrich Hunger (born May 28, 1800 in Burk near Ansbach; † September 26, 1837 in Erlangen ) was a German legal scholar and professor at the Friedrich-Alexander University in Erlangen .

Live and act

Hunger was born in Burk near Ansbach in Franconia in 1800 and attended the Carolinum grammar school in Ansbach from 1812 . From 1821 he studied at the Friedrich-Alexander University in Erlangen, first philology , then law. There he received his doctorate in law in 1826 and also received his habilitation . After Hunger had already worked as a private lecturer in law at Erlangen University in 1826, at the age of twenty-six, between 1826 and 1828 he took the opportunity to continue his education as part of a travel grant in Göttingen , Leipzig and Berlin . Then he returned to his Franconian homeland and was again active in Erlangen, initially as a private lecturer, from 1834 as an associate professor for pandects and encyclopedia . Hunger was also appointed administrator of the university syndicate from 1834 to 1837.

Works (selection)

  • Dissertatio inauguralis sistens criticas aliquot observationes in codicem Heilsbronnensem qui in bibliotheca almae nostrae Friderico-Alexandrinae iam conservatur , Junge, Erlangen 1826
  • Roman law of inheritance , Palm, Erlangen 1834

Individual evidence

  1. Renate Wittern (Ed.): Prof. Dr. jur. utr. Johann Friedrich Hunger . In The Professors and Lecturers of the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen 1743–1960. Part 1 . Erlangen 1993, ISBN 3-922135-92-7 , p. 131