Theodor Marezoll

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Gustav Ludwig Theodor Marezoll (born February 13, 1794 in Göttingen , † February 25, 1873 in Leipzig ) was a German law scholar and university professor .

Life

Marezoll is the son of the preacher, theologian and university professor Johann Gottlob Marezoll . He studied at the Universities of Jena and Goettingen and was on the latter in 1815 with the dissertation De Ordine institutionum to Dr. jur. PhD . As early as 1816 he was teaching as a private lecturer at the University of Jena.

Marezoll went to the University of Giessen as an associate professor of law in 1817 and became a full professor there as early as 1818 after he had refused an appointment at the University of Rostock . In 1826 he was appointed to the Real Higher Appeal Council.

While Marezoll also turned down calls at the universities in Jena, Kiel and Tübingen , he went to the University of Leipzig as a full professor of law in 1837 , where he remained until he retired in 1864. Between 1840 and 1858, he held the position of dean of the faculty six times at the law faculty of the University of Leipzig . He co-founded the Journal of Civil Law and Trial .

Publications (selection)

  • Fragmentum legis Romanae in aversa tabulae Heracleensis parte , Göttingen 1816.
  • Textbook of Natural Law , Giessen 1819.
  • On bourgeois honor, its complete deprivation and partial diminution: a historical-dogmatic treatise , Giessen 1824.
  • Textbook of the institutions of Roman law , Leipzig 1841.
  • Common German criminal law as the basis of the newer German criminal legislation , Leipzig 1847.

literature

Web links

Theodor Marezoll in the professorial catalog of the University of Leipzig