Wilhelm Langerhans

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Wilhelm Hermann Heinrich Langerhans (born April 21, 1816 in Berlin , † April 1, 1902 in Leipzig ) was a German judge .

Life

He was a son of the Berlin city planning officer Friedrich Wilhelm Langerhans . The free-spirited politician Paul Langerhans was his brother. He went to school at the Gray Monastery in Berlin and graduated with a grade of one in 1831, before studying law and cameralia in Berlin and Bonn. He entered in 1836 into the Prussian civil service, but had until 1850 to a job as a prosecutor in Landsberg ad W. wait. In 1859 he was appointed judge of appeal. At the beginning of the Empire in 1872 he was appointed to the Prussian Higher Tribunal . In 1874 he rose to the council of the Reich Higher Commercial Court . In 1879 he came to the Imperial Court. There he was a judge in the III. and V. Civil Senate . In 1886 he became Dr. iur. hc from the law faculty of the University of Leipzig. He retired on the New Year of 1887. His son, Georg Langerhans , was the mayor, who was arrested in 1906 by Captain von Köpenick . His daughter Martha married the physician Adolf von Strümpell .

Works

  • "The law on the registration of real property of June 11, 1874", together with Otto Bähr , 2 editions, Berlin 1875 and 1878.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Anton Bettelheim: Biographisches Jahrbuch und Deutscher Nekrolog, Volume 7, Berlin 1905, p. 506.
  2. ^ "On the public examination of the pupils of the Berlinisches Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster", Berlin 1834, p. 41.
  3. ^ Official Journal of the Royal Prussian Government at Frankfurt ad O., year 1850, p. 103.
  4. ^ Website of the Leipzig University Archives: University History / People / Doctoral Books / Leipzig Honorary Title ( Memento from February 26, 2012 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on October 31, 2012.