Philipp Allfeld

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Philipp Allfeld (born November 2, 1852 in Munich , † June 29, 1940 in Gießen ) was a German lawyer, professor and composer.

Life

The son of the public prosecutor and higher regional court counselor Philipp Allfeld and his wife Mathilde, née Zenger - a daughter of the professor of Roman law at the University of Munich, Franz Xaver Zenger - passed the Abitur examination at the Munich Maximiliansgymnasium in 1871 and then studied law (law) at Ludwig -Maximilians University in Munich. During his studies he became a member of the AGV Munich student association in the special houses association . In Munich he was awarded Dr. jur. PhD .

He joined the Bavarian judicial service, became third public prosecutor in Traunstein in 1879 , district judge in Munich in 1882 and second public prosecutor in 1886 and was promoted to district judge in 1891 . In 1895 he was appointed full professor of criminal and international law at the Friedrich Alexander University in Erlangen . At the university he worked as Pro Chancellor and in 1903/04 as Vice Rector and as a member of the Administrative Committee . In addition, from the winter semester of 1919/20 to the summer semester of 1923, he took on a teaching position at the business school in Nuremberg . He retired on October 1, 1925 . He was the musical director of the “Non-Profit Association Erlangen” and a member of the “International Criminalist Association” , the “German Society for International Law” and the “German Criminal Law Society”. He received the title "Privy Councilor" and in 1922 "Bavarian Privy Councilor". In 1890 he was awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit of St. Michael 3rd Class, in 1917 with the Order of the Lippe Rose for Art and Science 1st Class and the Bavarian Luitpold Cross.

In 1871 he married Paula Reßler, daughter of the Munich government director Dionys Reßler. The daughters Berta (* 1883) and Hildegard (* 1891) emerged from the marriage.

Allfeld wrote numerous standard legal works and commentaries on imperial and state laws, criminal procedure , copyright and publishing law , but he also composed songs, male choirs and masses and wrote the text for an opera .

Fonts (selection)

Legal:

  • The development of the term murder up to the Carolina : an attempt at legal history. 1877
  • The new legal process in Bavaria right d. Rrh .: Easily comprehensible representation of the Reich Civil Process with consideration of the introductory, the Bavarian. Implementation and other supplementary laws. Ch. Stahl, Neu-Ulm (1879)
  • Collection of the penal and state laws applicable to the German Reich in Bavaria in addition to the penal code and the military penal code. (2nd, many times presumed and supplemented, as well as partly reworked edition). Mangelsdorf, Munich 1887
  • The imperial laws concerning literary and artistic copyright: (...) together with the related international treaties, explained taking into account literature and jurisprudence. Beck, Munich 1893
  • Law on the protection of product names of May 12, 1894; ext. under consideration. esp. d. Motifs, d. Reichstag negotiations, d. Literature and Case law on trademark protection. Beck, Munich 1894
  • The penal legislation of the German Reich: Collection of all Reich laws of criminal law and criminal procedure content with a general register. Schweitzer, Munich 1900
  • The conditional remission. Deichert, Erlangen 1901
  • The laws pertaining to the copyright in works of literature and music and to the right to publish: text edition with introduction, short references, an appendix containing the Bern Literary Convention and the agreement with Austria-Hungary, as well as a subject reg. 2nd edition, Beck, Munich 1901
  • Commentary on the laws of June 19, 1901 regarding the copyright in works of literature and music and on the right to publish as well as on the international treaties for the protection of copyright. Beck, Munich 1902
  • Inciting and aiding and abetting suicide. [Berlin], 1903
  • The meaning of the legal error in criminal law: Speech given at the beginning of the Vice-Rector of the Royal Bavarian Friedrich-Alexanders-Universität Erlangen on November 4th, 1903. Junge, Erlangen, 1903
  • The penal legislation of the German Reich - addendum. J. Schweitzer, Munich 1903
  • The Importance of Legal Error in Criminal Law, 1904
  • Commentary on the Reich laws on commercial copyright: patent law, law, regarding copyright on designs and models, law regarding the protection of utility models, law on the protection of product names and international agreements on the protection of commercial copyright. Beck, Munich 1904
  • Commentaries on Copyright Laws, 1893, 1902, 1904
  • Textbook of Criminal Law, 1907 (based on Hugo Meyer's textbook)
  • The Influence of Criminal Minds on Punishment, 1909
  • The draft of a law for the implementation of the revised Berne Convention, in: DJZ 1910, Sp. 274–279
  • Application and authorization §§ 61–65, 99, 101, 197 RStr. GB. Comparative representation of German and foreign criminal law, Vol. 2, Otto Liebmann, Berlin 1908, pp. 161–226.
  • Industrial property plan. Gloeckner, Leipzig 1910
  • Commentary on the law on copyright in works of the visual arts and photography of January 9, 1907: In addition to an appendix, containing the treaties of the German Reich with foreign states for the protection of copyright law with explanations, as well as implementation provisions / addendum. CH Beck, Munich 1911
  • The penal legislation of the German Reich. Collection of all Reich laws with criminal and procedural content, 2nd edition, Schweitzer, Munich & Berlin: 1913
  • The habitual criminals in future criminal law: Lecture given at the Gehe Foundation in Dresden on January 10, 1914. Teubner, Leipzig a. a. 1914
  • Copyright and inventor rights. Springer, Berlin 1923
  • The penal legislation of the German Reich: Collection of all Reich laws of criminal law and criminal procedure content with a general register. 3rd edition, J. Schweitzer, Munich 1926
  • Copyright in works of literature and music: Commentary on the law of June 19, 1901 and on the international treaties for the protection of copyright. 2., many changes Ed., Beck, Munich 1928
  • Publishing right: Commentary on the law of June 19, 1901 on publishing right. 2., many changes Ed., Beck, Munich 1929

Musical:

  • Tantum ergo , for 4 voices in G major. 1860
  • Where golden wine flashes in the goblet , song from Julius Wolff's poem Der fahrende Schüler . Composition for male choir. Score and parts. Giessel, Bayreuth 1904
  • Wieland the blacksmith . Romantic opera in four acts. Music by Max Zenger; [Text] based on [Karl] Simrock's eponymous heroic poem. Wolf, Munich 1880; C. Wolf et al. Son 1894

Others:

  • The importance of legal error in criminal law . Speech at the beginning of the Vice-Rector of the Royal Bavarian Friedrich-Alexanders-Universität Erlangen on November 4, 1903, given by Dr. Philipp Allfeld, Royal Ordinance. Professor of Law. A. Deichertsche Verlagsbuchhandlung Nachhaben, Leipzig 1904
  • Ceremonial address to celebrate the 70th birthday of King Ludwig III: On behalf of the Academic Senate of the Friedrich-Alexanders-Universitaet Erlangen. Junge & Sohn, Erlangen 1915

literature

  • Franz Neubert (Ed.): German Contemporary Lexicon. Biographical handbook of German men and women of the present. Schulze & Co., Leipzig 1905.
  • Heinrich Klenz (Hrsg.): Kürschner's German Literature Calendar. 27th year. Göschen, Leipzig 1905
  • Heinrich Klenz (Hrsg.): Kürschner's German literature calendar on the year 1914. 36th year. Göschen, Leipzig 1914
  • Robert Volz: Reich manual of the German society . The handbook of personalities in words and pictures. Volume 1: A-K. Deutscher Wirtschaftsverlag, Berlin 1930, DNB 453960286 (with photo).
  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar. 4th edition. De Gruyter, Stuttgart 1931
  • Hermann Degener (Ed.): Who is it ?, 10th edition, Leipzig 1935
  • Friedrich Lent: Obituary (1940), in: Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen, necrologist 1935–1940, 1941 (photo)
  • Renate Wittern (ed.): The professors and lecturers of the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen 1743–1960. Part 1: Faculty of Theology - Faculty of Law, edited by Eva Wedel-Schaper, Christoph Hafner and Astrid Ley. Erlanger Research Special Series Vol. 5, Universitätsbund Erlangen-Nürnberg eV, Erlangen 1993, ISBN 3 -922135-92-7, pp. 96-97 (with further literature)
  • Hans-Michael Körner (Ed.): Large Bavarian Biographical Encyclopedia. KG Saur Verlag GmbH & Companie, Berlin / New York 2005, p. 34
  • Kristin Kleibert: The law faculty at the Humboldt University in Berlin is changing. The years 1948 to 1951. Berliner Wissenschaftsverlag, Berlin 2010, p. 134 and note 643
  • Simon Apel: The performing musician in the law of Germany and the USA. Intellectual property and competition law. Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2011
  • Alice Struwe-Urbanczyk: Philipp Allfeld (1852-1940). In: Simon Apel, Louis Pahlow, Matthias Wießner (eds.): Biographisches Handbuch des Intellectual Property, Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2017, pp. 27–29.

Individual evidence

  1. not attaining; see. Renate Wittern (Ed.), P. 96
  2. ^ Annual report on the K. Maximilians-Gymnasium in Munich for the school year 1870/71
  3. Otto Grübel, Special Houses Association of German Student Choral Societies (SV): Cartel address book. As of March 1, 1914. Munich 1914, p. 67.