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Leopold Wenger

Leopold Wenger (4 September 1874 – 21 September 1953) was a prominent Austrian historian of ancient law. He fostered interdisciplinary study of the ancient world (including law, literature, papyri, and inscriptions).[1]

Biography edit

Wenger was born in his maternal grandparents' castle Trabuschgen in Obervellach (Austria) in 1874.[2] He discovered a love for the study of Latin and Ancient Greek in secondary school.[3] He went on to study law at the University of Graz, where he became interested in ancient law.[4] After completing his doctorate in 1897, he continued his studies at the University of Leipzig under Ludwig Mitteis.[5] He then returned to the University of Graz to write his Habilitation.[4]

In 1902, he became associate professor at the University of Graz. He went on to teach at the Universities of Vienna, Graz, Heidelberg, and Munich.[5] In 1935 he left Munich (and Nazi Germany) to return to the University of Vienna (where he retired early three years later).[4] A devoted Roman Catholic and humanist, he was at odds with the Nazi regime first in Germany and then, after the Anschluss, in Austria, where he withdrew to his castle in Obervellach during World War II.[5]

Contributions edit

At the University of Munich, he founded the Seminar for Papyrus Research.[6] In 1915 he also established the monograph series entitled Münchener Beiträge zur Papyrusforschung (“Munich Contributions to Papyrus Research”) and in 1922 expanded the remit of the series to Münchener Beiträge zur Papyrusforschung und Antiken Rechstgeschichte ("Munich Contributions to Papyrus Research and Ancient Legal History”) which now has over 100 volumes.[7]

In 1953 he also published his most well-known book Die Quellen des römischen Rechts (The Sources of Roman Law).[8]

Throughout his career, he wrote, edited, or co-edited thirty books and also authored 88 articles.[9]

Recognition edit

Wenger received honorary doctorates from Harvard University and the University of Vienna and was a member of the Bavarian Academy of Science and the Prussian Academy of Science.[citation needed]

The legal history division of the law school of the University of Munich was renamed the Leopold Wenger Institute for Ancient Legal History and Papyrus Research in his honor in 1956, under the direction of Wolfgang Kunkel (and Wenger's large library became the core of that institute's collections).[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Reinhard Zimmermann, “Heutiges Recht, Römisches Recht und heutiges Römisches Recht,” in Reinhard Zimmermann, et al. eds., Rechtsgeschichte und Privatrechtsdogmatik (Heidelberg: C.F. Müller, 1999), pp. 1–39 (20 f.).
  2. ^ Dieter Nörr, “Leopold Wenger (1874 - 1953),” in D. Willoweit, ed., Denker, Forscher und Entdecker: eine Geschichte der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in historischen Porträts (Munich, 2009), p. 269.
  3. ^ A. Sauter, “Pionier der juristischen Papyrologie,” Unser Bayern: Heimatbeilage der Bayerischen Staatszeitung 52, n. 7 (July, 2003), p. 102.
  4. ^ a b c Nörr, “Leopold Wenger,” p. 270.
  5. ^ a b c Sauter, “Pionier,” p. 102.
  6. ^ Sauter, “Pionier,” pp. 102-103.
  7. ^ "Münchener Beiträge zur Papyrusforschung und Antiken Rechtsgeschichte - Juristische Fakultät - LMU München". www.jura.uni-muenchen.de.
  8. ^ Reviews of Die Quellen des römischen Rechts:
    • Lévy-Bruhl, Henri (1954), Revue historique de droit français et étranger, Quatrième série, 31: 428–429, JSTOR 43844483{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Last, Hugh (1954), The Journal of Roman Studies, 44 (1–2): 135–136, doi:10.2307/297575, JSTOR 297575{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Kunkel, Wolfgang (1954), Gnomon, 26 (4): 235–240, JSTOR 27680926{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Berger, Adolf (October 1954), Classical Philology, 49 (4): 259–261, doi:10.1086/363828, JSTOR 266051{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Kaser, Max (August 1954), Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Romanistische Abteilung, 71 (1): 403–411, doi:10.7767/zrgra.1954.71.1.403, S2CID 183341425{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Grosso, G. (January 1954), "Recensioni", Rivista di Filologia e di Istruzione Classica, 82: 85
    • Bieler, Ludwig (1956), "Compte-rendu", Scriptorium, 10 (2): 324–325
  9. ^ "Leopold Wenger - Juristische Fakultät - LMU München". www.jura.uni-muenchen.de.
  10. ^ Sauter, “Pionier,” p. 104.

Further reading edit

  • Kunkel, Wolfgang (December 1953), "Leopold Wenger", JuristenZeitung, 8 (23): 741–742, JSTOR 20803246
  • Biondi, Biondo (May–June 1954), "Leopold Wenger", Aegyptus, 34 (1): 153–154, JSTOR 41215507
  • Lévy-Bruhl, Henri (1954), "Leopold Wenger (1874–1953)", Revue historique de droit français et étranger, Quatrième série, 31: 292–293, JSTOR 43844475

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Leopold Wenger 4 September 1874 21 September 1953 was a prominent Austrian historian of ancient law He fostered interdisciplinary study of the ancient world including law literature papyri and inscriptions 1 Contents 1 Biography 2 Contributions 3 Recognition 4 References 5 Further readingBiography editWenger was born in his maternal grandparents castle Trabuschgen in Obervellach Austria in 1874 2 He discovered a love for the study of Latin and Ancient Greek in secondary school 3 He went on to study law at the University of Graz where he became interested in ancient law 4 After completing his doctorate in 1897 he continued his studies at the University of Leipzig under Ludwig Mitteis 5 He then returned to the University of Graz to write his Habilitation 4 In 1902 he became associate professor at the University of Graz He went on to teach at the Universities of Vienna Graz Heidelberg and Munich 5 In 1935 he left Munich and Nazi Germany to return to the University of Vienna where he retired early three years later 4 A devoted Roman Catholic and humanist he was at odds with the Nazi regime first in Germany and then after the Anschluss in Austria where he withdrew to his castle in Obervellach during World War II 5 Contributions editAt the University of Munich he founded the Seminar for Papyrus Research 6 In 1915 he also established the monograph series entitled Munchener Beitrage zur Papyrusforschung Munich Contributions to Papyrus Research and in 1922 expanded the remit of the series to Munchener Beitrage zur Papyrusforschung und Antiken Rechstgeschichte Munich Contributions to Papyrus Research and Ancient Legal History which now has over 100 volumes 7 In 1953 he also published his most well known book Die Quellen des romischen Rechts The Sources of Roman Law 8 Throughout his career he wrote edited or co edited thirty books and also authored 88 articles 9 Recognition editWenger received honorary doctorates from Harvard University and the University of Vienna and was a member of the Bavarian Academy of Science and the Prussian Academy of Science citation needed The legal history division of the law school of the University of Munich was renamed the Leopold Wenger Institute for Ancient Legal History and Papyrus Research in his honor in 1956 under the direction of Wolfgang Kunkel and Wenger s large library became the core of that institute s collections 10 References edit Reinhard Zimmermann Heutiges Recht Romisches Recht und heutiges Romisches Recht in Reinhard Zimmermann et al eds Rechtsgeschichte und Privatrechtsdogmatik Heidelberg C F Muller 1999 pp 1 39 20 f Dieter Norr Leopold Wenger 1874 1953 in D Willoweit ed Denker Forscher und Entdecker eine Geschichte der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in historischen Portrats Munich 2009 p 269 A Sauter Pionier der juristischen Papyrologie Unser Bayern Heimatbeilage der Bayerischen Staatszeitung 52 n 7 July 2003 p 102 a b c Norr Leopold Wenger p 270 a b c Sauter Pionier p 102 Sauter Pionier pp 102 103 Munchener Beitrage zur Papyrusforschung und Antiken Rechtsgeschichte Juristische Fakultat LMU Munchen www jura uni muenchen de Reviews of Die Quellen des romischen Rechts Levy Bruhl Henri 1954 Revue historique de droit francais et etranger Quatrieme serie 31 428 429 JSTOR 43844483 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint untitled periodical link Last Hugh 1954 The Journal of Roman Studies 44 1 2 135 136 doi 10 2307 297575 JSTOR 297575 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint untitled periodical link Kunkel Wolfgang 1954 Gnomon 26 4 235 240 JSTOR 27680926 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint untitled periodical link Berger Adolf October 1954 Classical Philology 49 4 259 261 doi 10 1086 363828 JSTOR 266051 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint untitled periodical link Kaser Max August 1954 Zeitschrift der Savigny Stiftung fur Rechtsgeschichte Romanistische Abteilung 71 1 403 411 doi 10 7767 zrgra 1954 71 1 403 S2CID 183341425 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint untitled periodical link Grosso G January 1954 Recensioni Rivista di Filologia e di Istruzione Classica 82 85 Bieler Ludwig 1956 Compte rendu Scriptorium 10 2 324 325 Leopold Wenger Juristische Fakultat LMU Munchen www jura uni muenchen de Sauter Pionier p 104 Further reading editKunkel Wolfgang December 1953 Leopold Wenger JuristenZeitung 8 23 741 742 JSTOR 20803246 Biondi Biondo May June 1954 Leopold Wenger Aegyptus 34 1 153 154 JSTOR 41215507 Levy Bruhl Henri 1954 Leopold Wenger 1874 1953 Revue historique de droit francais et etranger Quatrieme serie 31 292 293 JSTOR 43844475 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leopold Wenger amp oldid 1146896068, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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