Julius Friedrich von Malblanc

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Julius Friedrich von Malblanc

Julius Friedrich Malblanc , from 1822 by Malblanc , (born January 18, 1752 in Weinsberg , † November 23, 1828 in Tübingen ) was a German law scholar and university professor .

Life

Malblanc was the son of the ducal chief bailiff and lawyer Karl Ludwig Malblanc. He was already writing smaller official letters for his father. In 1767 he came to the Stuttgart grammar school and in 1769 to the University of Tübingen . There he found in Sixt Jacob von Kapff a conveyor, under its Chairman in 1773 with the dissertation De judiciis quae Rügegerichte vocantur for doctor of law doctorate was. He then settled as a lawyer in Weinsberg and, in addition to the ducal courts, also worked at the courts of the surrounding imperial cities and with the imperial knighthood.

On April 7, 1779, Malblanc unexpectedly received a call to the University of Altdorf as the third full professor of law with the denomination institutionum imperialium. In 1785 he became rector of the Altdorf University. After he had rejected several offers to the University of Helmstedt , he followed a call from July 14, 1792 to the University of Erlangen , where he only stayed for a short time.

After Karl Christoph Hofacker died in Tübingen in 1793, Malblanc received a call to his home university of Tübingen as a ducal-Württemberg councilor and full professor of the Pandects. In addition, he was appointed a member of the Upper Tribunal in Tübingen and received the title of Upper Tribunal Councilor. 1822 it was founded by King William I , the Knight's Cross of the Order of the Württemberg Crown awarded. In this context his ennoblement took place . Malblanc was rector of the University of Tübingen in 1797, 1803, 1809 and 1813/1814 . He was retired in 1828 and died shortly afterwards.

Works (selection)

With Johann Christian Siebenkees he gave the general legal library, edited by two Altorf scholars in Nuremberg from 1781 to 1786 in six volumes. He was also co-editor of the latest legal literature .

  • Commentatio De Poenis Ab Effectibvs Defensionis Natvralis Etiam In Statv Civili Probe Distingvendis , Hessel, Altdorf 1779.
  • Instructions for the knowledge of the German Imperial and Provincial Court and Kanzley Constitution and Practice , 4 volumes, Monath and Kussler, Altdorf and Nuremberg 1791–1795.
  • Treatises from the Imperial City Law , Palm, Erlangen 1793.
  • Principia juris romani secundum ordinem digestorum , 3 volumes, Heerbrandt, Tübingen 1801–1804.

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Individual evidence

  1. Königlich-Württembergisches Hof- und Staats-Handbuch 1828 , Stuttgart 1828, pp. 33, 123.