Max Samuel von Mayer

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Samuel Marum Mayer in the Tübingen Professorengalerie
State examination in law in Tübingen around 1851/52, by Mayer fourth from the right

Max Samuel Mayer , from 1862 by Mayer (actually Marum Samuel Mayer ; born March 12, 1797 in Freudental ; † April 16, 1862 in Tübingen ), was a German lawyer and academic legal scholar.

Life

Marum Samuel Mayer came from a rabbi family. His father was Samuel Mayer (1757-1821), rabbi in Freudental. He attended the Talmud school in Hechingen because he was supposed to be a rabbi. This did not suit him, he switched to a grammar school in Stuttgart with the support of King Friedrich I of Württemberg . From 1815 he studied law in Tübingen . In 1828 Mayer was promoted to Dr. iur. doctorate, in 1829 he qualified as a private lecturer in Roman law . In August 1834 he was baptized as an Evangelical Lutheran and in October 1834 married the pastor's daughter Mayer, who died three years later. After his baptism he became a full professor and in 1850 rector of the University of Tübingen .

In 1856 he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Frederick Order , and in 1862 with the Order of the Württemberg Crown .

Fonts

  • Commentary on the new Württemberg lien , 2 vol., 1825/26
  • The public relations of the Jews , 1827
  • On the civil suffrage of the condemned and pardoned , 1st and 2nd edition, 1833
  • On the right to accrue in will and legal inheritance law , 1835
  • On Roman Law and New Legislation , 1839
  • The Doctrine of Inheritance Law under Roman Law today , 1840
  • The intestate inheritance law of the liberi naturales , 1837 and 1838
  • Ad Caji Institutionum commentar . IV, 48 Commentatio, Tübingen 1853
  • The Doctrine of Legates and Fideicommissen , I, 1854
  • Digestorum de jure dotium XXIII . 3. 1. 56. 3. interpretatio, Tübingen 1859

literature

  • Jewish Lexicon III, 1432, Berlin 1927.
  • Salomon Wininger : Great Jewish National Biography. Volume IV, page 306, Chernivtsi 1930.
  • Philo-Lexikon , 3rd edition, Sp. 455, Berlin 1936.
  • Ulrich Köpf : The Tübingen lawyer Marum Samuel Mayer as an opponent of Ferdinand Christian Baur and his students , in: Sönke Lorenz / Volker Schäfer (ed.): Tubingensia. Ostfildern 2008, pp. 427–443

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Brocke, Julius Carlebach: The rabbis of the emancipation period in the German, Bohemian and Greater Poland countries 1781-1871. P. 651.