Max von Seydel

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Max von Seydel

Maximilian (Max) Anton von Seydel (born September 7, 1846 in Germersheim , Kurpfalz , Bavaria , † April 23, 1901 in Munich ) was a German legal scholar and statistician .

The son of Wilhelm Seydel and Maria Theresia Schilcher was baptized a Roman Catholic on September 12, 1846 in Germersheim.

Seydel studied at the universities of Munich and Würzburg . He then worked in administration, in 1878 he became a government assessor, and in 1879 he became the head of the statistical office. In 1882 the doctorate Seydel was appointed professor of Bavarian constitutional and administrative law at the University of Munich.

From 1881 he was co-editor of Hirth's Annalen des Deutschen Reichs and the critical quarterly for legislation and jurisprudence .

He also published non-legal works under the pseudonym Max Schlierbach .

Works (selection)

  • Principles of a general political theory , Würzburg 1873.
  • Ground plan for lectures on Bavarian constitutional law , Munich 1883.
  • Ground plan for lectures on Bavarian administrative law , Munich 1883.
  • Constitutional and Political Treatises , Freiburg i. Br./Leipzig, 1893.
  • The constitutional law of the Kingdom of Bavaria , ed. by Josef Grassmann, 3rd edition, Leipzig / Tübingen 1903.
  • Acquisition of fruit on the basis of the licensing transaction according to §§ 956, 957 BGB , Breslau 1907.
  • Bavarian constitutional law (Munich 1884)
    • Vol. 1: The state constitution with historical introduction , Tübingen 1913 (edited by Robert Piloty).
    • Vol. 2: The State Administration , Tübingen 1913 (edited by Josef von Grassmann).
Non-legal works
  • Poems , Berlin 1872.
  • New poems , Berlin 1880.
  • Translation by Lucretius , Munich 1881.

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