Georg Friedrich Puchta
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Georg Friedrich Puchta (31 August 1798Template:Spaced ndash8 January 1846) was a German Legal scholar.
Biography
Born on 31 August 1798 at Kadolzburg in Bavaria, Puchta came of an old Bohemian Protestant family which had immigrated into Germany to avoid religious persecution. His father, Wolfgang Heinrich Puchta (1769–1845), a legal writer and district judge, imbued his son with legal conceptions and principles.Template:Sfn From 1811 to 1816 Puchta attended the Egidiengymnasium at Nuremberg, during the headmastership of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, an eminent German philosopher.[1]
In 1816 Puchta began his legal studies at the University of Erlangen, where—in addition to being initiated by his father into legal practice—he fell under the influence of the writings of Savigny and Niebuhr.Template:Sfn At this time the famous Christian Friedrich von Glück lectured there. Puchta said about the faculty of Erlangen: "Script error: No such module "Lang".".[2] (Translation "Every university certainly is plagued with a thorn in the flesh, but the faculty here, when Glück dies, will have nothing but thorns.") Taking his doctorate (Dissertatio de Itinere, Actu et Via[3]) and his habilitation in Roman Law at Erlangen,[1] he established himself there in 1820 as a Privatdozent.
In 1821 Puchta went on a year-long trip (peregrinatio academica) around Germany to visit important universities. During this trip he met some of the foremost German legal scholars of his time: Gustav Hugo, Friedrich Carl von Savigny und Anton Friedrich Justus Thibaut.[1]
One year later, Puchta was appointed Professor at University of Erlangen (Script error: No such module "Lang".), where he stated on until 1828.[4][5]
Leaving Erlangen, Puchta was appointed full Professor of Roman Law at University of Munich in 1828. He stated in Munich until 1835 when he went on to the University of Marburg, to become a professor of Roman and Ecclesiastical Law (Script error: No such module "Lang".) there. In 1837 he left Marburg to become a Professor for Legal Scholarship at Leipzig University (Script error: No such module "Lang".).[4][5]
When Friedrich Carl von Savigny was appointed Minister of Justice of Prussia (Script error: No such module "Lang".) on 28 February 1842, there was some debate concerning his succession at Berlin University (then named Script error: No such module "Lang".). Finally Puchta was chosen to succeed him in 1842.[4][5]
At the pinnacle of this legal career, Puchta was in 1842 appointed to the Prussian Supreme Tribunal (Script error: No such module "Lang".). In 1845 he became a member of the consultative Prussian Council of State (Script error: No such module "Lang".) and the Prussian Legislative Commission (Script error: No such module "Lang".).[4][5]
Puchta died suddenly in Berlin on 8 January 1846 due to Miserere.[5]
Legal thinking
His chief merit as a jurist lay in breaking with past unscientific methods in the teaching of Roman law and in making its spirit intelligible to students.Template:Sfn
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