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  Karl Salomo Zachariae von Lingenthal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zachariae's last work of importance was Vierzig Bücher vom Staate (1839-1842), to which his admirers point as his enduring monument.
What Machiavelli was to the Italians and Montesquieu to the French, Zachariae aspired to become to the Germans; but he lacked their patriotic inspiration, and so failed to exercise any permanent influence on the constitutional law of his country.
Though Zachariae's works have been superseded, they were in their day epoch-making, and they have been superseded by books which, without them, could not have been written.
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 ZACHARIAE VON LINGENTHAL, K.S. - LoveToKnow Article on ZACHARIAE VON LINGENTHAL, K.S.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
ZACHARIAE VON LINGENTHAL, KARL SALOMO (1760-1843), German jurist, was born on the I4th of September 1769 at Meissen in Saxony, the son of a lawyer, and received his early education at the famous public school of St Afra in that town.
44) by Wilhelm Fischer, and Holtzendorff, Rechts-Lexicon, Zachariae von Lingenthal.
His son, KARL EDUARD ZACHARIAE (1812-1894), also an eminent jurist, was born on the 24th of December 1812, and studied philosophy, history, mathematics and languages, as well as jurisprudence, at Leipzig, Berlin and Heidelberg.
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 Karl Eduard Zachariae -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Karl Eduard Zachariae (December 24, 1812 – June 3, 1894), was an eminent (A legal scholar versed in civil law or the law of nations) jurist and the son of (Click link for more info and facts about Karl Salomo Zachariae von Lingenthal) Karl Salomo Zachariae von Lingenthal.
Zachariae produced an enormous mass of works of great importance for students of (Click link for more info and facts about Byzantine law) Byzantine law.
His Jus Graeco-Romanum ("Greek-Roman law"), of which the first part was published in 1856, the last in 1891, is among the best and most complete collections of the sources of Byzantine law and of the Novels from the time of (Click link for more info and facts about Justin II) Justin II to 1453.
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 Karl Eduard Zachariae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karl Eduard Zachariae (December 24, 1812 – June 3, 1894), was an eminent jurist and the son of Karl Salomo Zachariae von Lingenthal.
Here he lived, engaged in scientific agriculture and interested in Prussian politics, until his death.
Zachariae produced an enormous mass of works of great importance for students of Byzantine law.
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 ZACHARIAE VON LINGENTHAL, KARL SALOMO (1769-1843) - Online Information article about ZACHARIAE VON LINGENTHAL, KARL ...
Machiavelli was to the Italians and Montesquieu to the French, Zachariae aspired to become to the Germans; but he lacked their patriotic See also:
Karl; derived from O.H.G. Charal,latinized as Carolus, meaning originally " man ": cf.
His son, KARL EDUARD ZACHARIAE (18i2-1894), also an eminent jurist, was born on the 24th of See also:
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The civil law is based on Roman law, especially the Corpus Juris Civilis of Emperor Justinian, as latter developed through the Middle Ages by mediaeval legal scholars.
The most authoritative modern source is Karl Eduard Zachariae.
Originally civil law was one common legal system in much of Europe, but with the development of nationalism in the 17th century Nordic countries and around the time of the French Revolution, it became fractured into separate national systems.
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 KARL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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 Karl Eduard Zachariae Article, KarlEduardZachariae Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Karl Eduard Zachariae (December 24, 1812 - June 3, 1894), was aneminent jurist and the son of Karl Salomo Zachariae von Lingenthal.
Here he lived, engaged in scientific agriculture andinterested in Prussian politics, until his death.
We take no responsibility for the content, accuracy and use of this article.
www.anoca.org /he/byzantine/karl_eduard_zachariae.html   (366 words)

  
 1894 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
August 3 - Harry Heilmann, Baseball Hall of Famer (d.
August 28 - Karl Böhm, Austrian conductor (d.
June 3 - Karl Eduard Zachariae, German jurist and expert on Byzantine law (b.
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 To Date And Not To Date. On the Date and Status of Byzantine Law Books. - BOCHOVE, THOMAS ERNST VAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Recently, progress seemed to imply that the Prochiron had been issued by Leo the Wise in the year 907.
This book sets out to show that the Prochiron was promulgated by Basil the Macedonian in the years 870-879, thus confirming the view of Karl Eduard Zachariä von Lingenthal, one of the first scholars paved a way in the ' ungodly jumble ', of Byzantine law books.
Of cource, the present study does not exclusively deal with the dating of law books: their status appeared to be inextricably bound up with their dating.
www.antiqbook.nl /boox/nij/4109.shtml   (233 words)

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