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1713 engraving of Titius by Martin Bernigeroth
1713 engraving of Titius by Martin Bernigeroth [ de]

Gottlieb Gerhard Titius (5 June 1661 – 10 April 1714) was a German jurist.

Gottlieb Gerhard Titius was born on 5 June 1661 in Nordhausen, Thuringia, [1] and died on 10 April 1714 in Leipzig. [2] [3] [4]

Titius taught Roman law at Leipzig University, [5] where he was on the faculty from 1688. [6] He edited De jure naturae et gentium, a treatise by Samuel von Pufendorf, [5] and wrote a commentary on De officio by Pufendorf. [2]

Christian Thomasius was his teacher. [5]

Titius's work influenced Jean Barbeyrac. [5]

Works

  • Specimen juris publici Romano-Germanici (1698) [7]
  • Observationes in Pufendorfii libros de officiis hominis et civis (1703) [7]
  • Jus privatum Romano German (1709) [5]

Citations

  1. ^ "Titius, Gottlieb Gerhard". Grosses vollständiges Universal-Lexicon. Vol. 44. Leipzig. 1745. pp. 460–461.
  2. ^ a b Hutcheson, Francis (1993). Mautner, Thomas (ed.). On Human Nature. Cambridge University Press. p.  113. ISBN  0-521-43089-5. OCLC  26216869.
  3. ^ Landsberg, Ernst (1894). "Titius, Gottlieb Gerhard". Deutsche Biographie (in German). Archived from the original on 19 April 2021. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  4. ^ Vierhaus, Rudolf, ed. (2011). "Titius, Gottlieb Gerhard". Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie (in German). K. G. Saur Verlag. doi: 10.1515/dbe. ISSN  2193-2832. Archived from the original on 1 January 2022. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e Fitzmaurice 2014, p. 127.
  6. ^ Hope, Nicholas (1995). German and Scandinavian Protestantism, 1700–1918. Oxford University Press. pp.  95–96. ISBN  978-0-19-152057-0. OCLC  343836518.
  7. ^ a b Walker, David M. (1980). The Oxford Companion to Law. Oxford University Press. p.  1221. ISBN  0-19-866110-X. OCLC  5447396.

Works cited

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1713 engraving of Titius by Martin Bernigeroth
1713 engraving of Titius by Martin Bernigeroth [ de]

Gottlieb Gerhard Titius (5 June 1661 – 10 April 1714) was a German jurist.

Gottlieb Gerhard Titius was born on 5 June 1661 in Nordhausen, Thuringia, [1] and died on 10 April 1714 in Leipzig. [2] [3] [4]

Titius taught Roman law at Leipzig University, [5] where he was on the faculty from 1688. [6] He edited De jure naturae et gentium, a treatise by Samuel von Pufendorf, [5] and wrote a commentary on De officio by Pufendorf. [2]

Christian Thomasius was his teacher. [5]

Titius's work influenced Jean Barbeyrac. [5]

Works

  • Specimen juris publici Romano-Germanici (1698) [7]
  • Observationes in Pufendorfii libros de officiis hominis et civis (1703) [7]
  • Jus privatum Romano German (1709) [5]

Citations

  1. ^ "Titius, Gottlieb Gerhard". Grosses vollständiges Universal-Lexicon. Vol. 44. Leipzig. 1745. pp. 460–461.
  2. ^ a b Hutcheson, Francis (1993). Mautner, Thomas (ed.). On Human Nature. Cambridge University Press. p.  113. ISBN  0-521-43089-5. OCLC  26216869.
  3. ^ Landsberg, Ernst (1894). "Titius, Gottlieb Gerhard". Deutsche Biographie (in German). Archived from the original on 19 April 2021. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  4. ^ Vierhaus, Rudolf, ed. (2011). "Titius, Gottlieb Gerhard". Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie (in German). K. G. Saur Verlag. doi: 10.1515/dbe. ISSN  2193-2832. Archived from the original on 1 January 2022. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e Fitzmaurice 2014, p. 127.
  6. ^ Hope, Nicholas (1995). German and Scandinavian Protestantism, 1700–1918. Oxford University Press. pp.  95–96. ISBN  978-0-19-152057-0. OCLC  343836518.
  7. ^ a b Walker, David M. (1980). The Oxford Companion to Law. Oxford University Press. p.  1221. ISBN  0-19-866110-X. OCLC  5447396.

Works cited


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