Johann Heinrich Mylius the Younger

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Johann Heinrich Mylius the Younger (born March 21, 1710 in Leipzig , † June 29, 1733 in Berlin ) was a German legal scholar .

Life

Johann Heinrich Mylius the Younger was the son of Gustav Heinrich Mylius (1684–1765). He was initially trained by his father. After attending the Leipzig Nikolaischule , he moved to the University of Leipzig in 1727 at the age of seventeen . Here he first studied philosophy with Gottlieb Korrte (1698–1731), attended lectures on constitutional law and history with Johann Jacob Mascov and Jacob August Franckenstein (1689–1733) and legal lectures with Karl Otto Rechenberg . In 1730 he moved to the University of Wittenberg , after which he also studied at the universities of Frankfurt / Oder and Halle .

In Halle he acquired the academic degree of a master's degree in philosophy in 1731 and received his doctorate in his hometown on May 11, 1731 as a doctor of law. He then gave lectures on history, antiques, institutes and pandects. During a visit to Berlin, he was seized with a hot fever, from which he died. Shortly beforehand, he had been given a full professorship at the philosophical faculty and an extraordinary professorship in law in Halle, which he could no longer take on. Despite his youth, he did an excellent job, which was particularly evident in the writings he had published up to then. He has also published articles in the Acta Eruditorum and Acta Academica.

Fonts

  • Vindiciarum Theophili praeparentio, qua historia ipsius et paraphraseos exponitur. Leipzig 1730, Leyden 1733, 1738 ( online )
  • Aeqvitate legume Romanorum circa peticulum et commondum rei venditae nondum traditae.
  • Observationes aliqvot ad Processum inhibitivum.
  • Vindicaiarum Theophili Specimen, ad prooem LITIT.I. Et Partem TIT. II. Leipzig, 1731, ( online )
  • Deiis, qvae Justiano proemio Instiutionum supposita perperam creduntur.
  • Jus qvirium.
  • De Praetore peregrine. 1729

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