Dernburg, Heinrich, 1829-1907

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Name (Hebrew)
דרנבורג, הינריך, 1829-1907
Name (Latin)
Dernburg, Heinrich, 1829-1907
Other forms of name
Dernberg, Arrigo, 1829-1907
Derenburg, Heinrich, 1829-1907
Dernburg, H. (Heinrich), 1829-1907
Dernburg, Genrikh, 1829-1907
Dernburg, Prof., 1829-1907
Derunburuhi, Hainrihi, 1829-1907
Date of birth
1829
Date of death
1907
Associated country
Germany
Occupation
College teachers
Lawyers
Politicians
Associated Language
ger
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 59146281
Wikidata: Q71208
Library of congress: no 94043863
OCoLC: oca03746946
Sources of Information
  • Pandette, 1906:title page (Arrigo Dernburg, Professore ordinario di Diritto nell'Università di Berlino)
  • Wikipedia, May 29, 2014(Heinrich Dernburg; born 3 March 1829 in Mainz, Grand Duchy of Hesse; died 25 November 1907in Charlottenburg, Germany; German jurist, professor, and politician)
  • OCLC 22560269: Entwicklung und Begriff des juristischen Besitzes des Römischen Rechts, 1883(hdg.: Dernburg, Heinrich, 1829-1907; usage: Heinrich Dernburg)
  • OCLC 12/21/94(hdg.: Dernburg, Heinrich, 1829-1907; usage: Heinrich Dernburg; H. Dernburg; Genrikh Dernburg; Prof. Dernburg)
  • Pandekten, 1894:v. 1, t.p. (Heinrich Dernburg, ord. Prof. des Rechtes an der U. Berlin)
  • Doitsu Minpō ron, 1998- :v. 1, t.p. (Hainrihi Derunburuhi)
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Wikipedia description:

Heinrich Dernburg (3 March 1829 – 23 November 1907) was a German jurist, professor, and politician. Born in Mainz, Grand Duchy of Hesse, he was the brother of Friedrich Dernburg and the maternal grandfather of the historian Heinrich Sproemberg. Dernburg was born on 3 March 1829 in Mainz. Of Jewish origin, Dernburg was baptized as a Christian together with his family in 1841. He was educated at the gymnasium of Mainz and the universities of Gießen and Berlin, graduating from the latter in 1851. In the same year he became Privat-docent of the juridical faculty of the University of Heidelberg. In 1852 he was called to Zürich as assistant professor, and was appointed professor in 1855. In 1862 he accepted a similar position in the University of Halle, which he represented in the Prussian House of Lords from 1866 to 1873, when he became professor of Roman and Prussian law in the University of Berlin. He reentered the Herrenhaus in 1873. With Brinckmann and others he founded in 1851 the Kritische Zeitschrift für die Gesammte Rechtswissenschaft. Dernburg was one of the leading experts for Prussian civil law as codified in the ALR. His work sought to keep a balance between "mercantile interests" and "social utopias". Unlike other Pandect scholars of his time, Dernburg was never accused of advocating a doctrinary and reactionary form of legal positivism. He died on 23 November 1907 in Berlin-Charlottenburg.

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