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Bernhard Windscheid (26 June 1817 – 26
October 1892) was a
German jurist and a
member of the
pandectistic school of law thought. He
became famous with...
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Katharina "Käthe"
Windscheid (28
August 1859 – 11
March 1943) was a
German women's
rights activist and a
pioneer of women's education. In 1895 she became...
- 2014. U.S.
patent 5,576,867: G. Baur, W. Fehrenbach, B. Staudacher, F.
Windscheid, R. Kiefer,
Liquid crystal switching elements having a
parallel electric...
- needed] At the end of the 19th century,
important scholars such as
Bernhard Windscheid (one of the
fathers of the
German Civil Code) and
Wilhelm Ostwald (viewed...
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plain residential buildings were erected, for
example on
Brand Street and
Windscheid Street, on Bernhard-Göring-Street and Richard-Lehmann-Street, and Hildebrandplatz...
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sciences at
Leipzig University. He
studied there with
jurist Bernhard Windscheid,
jurist and
theologian Rudolph Sohm,
economist Lujo Brentano, psychologist...
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academic study of law in Germany.
Georg Friedrich Puchta and
Bernhard Windscheid continued the
Romanist vein
founded by Savigny,
leading to the so-called...
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Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
Among his
teachers were
Bernhard Windscheid,
Julius Wilhelm von Planck, Paul von Roth [de] and
Alois von Brinz. He...
- In the 19th century, the
leading German pandectist scholar Bernhard Windscheid, for example,
argued that as a rule
casum sentit dominus is "unsustainable...
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Richter as Dr.
Brett Rudolf Schündler as
Musiklehrer Helen Vita as Frau
Windscheid Nadja Tiller as
Marion Xylander Wolfgang Condrus as
Husemann Alice Treff...