Otto Stobbe

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Johann Ernst Otto Stobbe (born June 28, 1831 in Königsberg i. Pr. , † May 19, 1887 in Leipzig ) was a German legal scholar and professor for private and church law .

Life

As the son of the Königsberg girls' school teacher Johann Gottlieb Stobbe , Otto Stobbe attended the Old Town High School (Königsberg) from Easter 1840 . After graduating from high school on March 21, 1849 , he enrolled at the Albertus University of Königsberg for philology . On December 22nd of the same year he switched to law .

By Friedrich Daniel Sanio and John Merkel prepared his doctorate he on March 18, 1858 Dr. iur. From May 7, 1853 he studied at the University of Leipzig , where he found another teacher in Wilhelm Eduard Albrecht . In May 1854 he moved to Georg Waitz at the Georg August University in Göttingen .

He returned to Königsberg in January 1855 and completed his habilitation at the Albertina. After a short time as a private lecturer , he became associate professor on February 20, 1856, and full professor of German law on December 3 of the same year .

In the fall of 1859 he moved to the chair of the Silesian Friedrich Wilhelms University in Breslau . For the academic years 1869/70 and 1870/71 - at the time of the establishment of the German Empire - he was elected Rector .

At Easter 1872 he finally went to the University of Leipzig as a professor of German and canon law . In 1875/76 and 1883/84 he was dean of the law faculty. In 1878/79 he was rector again.

Honors

family

On August 7, 1862, Stobbe married Maria Carlotta Margarethe Eberty (* December 27, 1842 Kunnersdorf / bei Hirschberg; † March 3, 1902 in Leipzig), the second oldest daughter of colleague friend Felix Eberty and his wife Marie Amalie Catharina nee. Hasse (born May 21, 1822 in Barottwitz near Breslau; † 1887 in Arnsdorf near Hirschberg). Several children were born from the marriage. A daughter died before her father.

Works

  • On the history of German contract law . Leipzig 1855
  • History of the German legal sources. Verlag CA Schwetschke & Sohn Braunschweig, Vol. I 1860, Vol. II 1864. ( Online )
  • Handbook of German private law. Volume I in 1st edition Berlin 1871, also volume II 1875 and volume III 1878, volume I 2nd edition 1882, volume II 2nd edition 1883, volume IV 1884, volume III 2nd edition and vol . V 1885
  • The Jews in Germany during the Middle Ages in political, social and legal relationships. Braunschweig 1866. ( Online )
  • About the legal nature of the general marital community of property. Leipzig 1884
  • On the history of the older German bankruptcy process. Berlin 1888

Editor and publisher

  • Journal of German Law (1857)
  • Yearbook of common German law

literature

  • Sabine Henze-Döhring (ed.): Giacomo Meyerbeer. Correspondence and diaries . Vol. 8: 1860-1864 . Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 2006, ISBN 3-11-019231-4 , p. 799.
  • Wilhelm von Giesebrecht : Nekrolog on Johann Ernst Otto Stobbe . Session reports of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Philosophical-Philological and Historical Class. Born 1888, 1st volume, p. 300
  • Ernst LandsbergStobbe, Otto . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 36, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1893, pp. 262-266.
  • Bettina Scholze: Otto Stobbe (1831–1887). A life for right German studies . Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-428-10624-5 , ( writings on legal history 90), (also: Leipzig, Univ., Diss., 2000)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dissertation: De lege Romana Utinensi
  2. ^ Habilitation thesis: On the history of German contract law
  3. a b Rector's speeches (HKM)