Friedrich Georg von Bunge

Friedrich Georg von Bunge (born 1 Märzjul / March 13 1802greg in Kiev, .. † April 9, 1897 in Wiesbaden ) was a historian of law and is considered the founder of the Baltic legal history.

Life

From Bunge came from a family of pharmacists Kiev, which is derived from Georg Friedrich Bunge. His younger brother Alexander von Bunge was a botanist.

He studied from 1819 Law at the University of Dorpat and his habilitation in 1823 as a lecturer. In 1831 he became an associate professor and soon. In 1842 he became mayor of Counsel and in Reval. In September 1856 he was appointed as a senior official in the second section of the Registry of the Emperor to St. Petersburg. In 1865 he moved to Germany.

From Bunge has acquired primarily through his work on the provincial rights of Livonia, Estonia and Courland great service. He wrote numerous works on Baltic history of law in accordance with German law. The compiled by him Civil Code was in Latvia until 1937, in Estonia until 1945.

Works

  • Contributions to the customer live, esth and Courland legal sources (Riga 1832)
  • Roman Law in the German Baltic provinces of Russia ( Dorpat, 1833 )
  • The live and esthländische private law. Dorpat 1838-39, 2 parts; 2nd edition, Reval 1847-48. Part I: Introduction, persons, property and right of claim, Reval 1847 ( digitized, Google)
  • Part II Reval 1848
  • Liv, Esth and Curländisches Urkundenbuch plus synopses. Kluge and Ströhm, Reval 1853-1914 Vol 1: 1093-1300, 1853 Reval ( digitized, Google)
  • Vol 2: 1301-1367, 1855 Reval ( digitized, Google)
  • Vol 3: 1368-1393, 1857 ( digitized )
  • Vol 4: 1394-1413, 1859 ( digitized )
  • Vol 5: 1414-1423, 1867 ( digitized, Google)
  • Vol 6: addenda to vol 1-5, 1873
  • Vol 7: May 1423 to May 1429 1881
  • Vol 8: May, 1429-1435, 1884
  • Vol 9: 1436-1443, 1889
  • Vol 10: 1444-1449, 1896
  • Vol 11: 1450-1459, 1905
  • Vol 12: 1460-1472, 1910
  • Dept. 2, Volume 1: 1494-1500 the end of May, 1900 ( digitized )
  • Dept. 2, Vol 2: 1501-1505, 1905 ( digitized )
  • Dept. 2, Volume 3: 1506-1510, 1914
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