Johann Friedrich Olearius (1679–1726)

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Johann Friedrich Olearius (born June 25, 1679 in Leipzig ; † October 4, 1726 there ) was a German legal scholar.

Life

The son of Johannes Olearius (1639-1713) had studied at the University of Leipzig since the summer semester of 1696 . Here he obtained the degree of a Baccalaureus on November 28, 1699 and completed his basic philosophical studies on November 28, 1696 as a Master of Philosophy. Following legal studies, he completed his habilitation with the disputation de aestimandis homnibus and was accepted as a baccalaureus at the law faculty of the Leipzig University on December 19, 1699.

In the meantime, he attended the lectures of the legal scholar Samuel Stryk at the University of Halle . Under him he had apparently with the dissertation de provisione militari the 1702 Licentiate acquired the rights and doctorate returned to Leipzig with the inaugural disputation de renuncatione Cessionis bonorum a debitore facta on September 20, 1703 for Doctor of rights.

In 1708 he became professor at the Leipzig law faculty with the title Verbor. Significatione et RI , in 1710 he was promoted to professor of the institutes, in 1715 he became professor of the Pandects and in 1720 became professor of the code . In addition, he was given the positional canonical in Merseburg . He was dean (university) and assessor of the law faculty and in the winter semester of 1721 rector of the alma mater .

The civil lawyer Olearius enjoyed an excellent reputation. He appeared as editor of Anton Fabi's Questiones forenses Sabaudicas (Leipzig 1706).

Works

  • De dominoio mulieris in rebus propter nuptias donatis. Leipzig 1707
  • De usufructu omnium bonorum legato. Leipzig 1708
  • Exerciationes V. ad leges felectas ff. De RJ Leipzig 1708, 1709, 1713
  • De haerede ab intestato successione ex testamento repudiata. Leipzig 1709
  • De testatoris inepta voluntate invalida. Leipzig 1710
  • De bona fide non permittente, ut idem bis exigatur. Leipzig 1712
  • De pazienta juridica. Leipzig 1712
  • De consilio in alterius injuriam non mutando. Leipzig 1713
  • De rei vindicatione non competente alteti, cujus pecunia res acquisita fuit. Leipzig 1714
  • De exceptione jus tertii concernente. Leipzig 1715
  • De universitate usufructuaria. Leipzig 1718
  • De affectu paterno vitirici. Leipzig 1718
  • De privilegio dotis respectu haeredis et cessionarii. Leipzig 1725

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