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  2. Friedrich Carl von Savigny - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Italiano; ... Friedrich Carl von Savigny (21 February 1779 – 25 October 1861) was a German jurist and historian. [1] [2] Early life and education

  3. Karl Friedrich von Savigny - Wikipedia

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    Savigny was born in Berlin on 19 September 1814. His father was the jurist Friedrich Carl von Savigny, who was then privy councillor of the court of appeals, member of the Prussian council of State, and professor at the University of Berlin, and his mother was Kunigunde Brentano, sister of the poet Clemens Brentano.

  4. German historical school - Wikipedia

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    The Romanists, to whom Savigny also belonged, held that the Volksgeist springs from the reception of the Roman law, while the Germanists (Karl Friedrich Eichhorn, Jakob Grimm, Georg Beseler, Otto von Gierke) saw medieval German law as the expression of the German Volksgeist.

  5. Karoline von Günderrode - Wikipedia

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    Carl von Savigny, a wealthy lawyer, was to be Günderrode's first love. Günderrode sought to marry von Savigny (and thus be able to leave the charitable foundation), but he refused; [3] instead, he eventually married their mutual friend Kunigunde Brentano. [4] [5] After von Savigny married and left Frankfurt and Günderrode's close friend ...

  6. Savigny - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Carl von Savigny (1779–1861), German jurist Marie Jules César Savigny (1777–1851), French zoologist Rev. W. H. Savigny (1825–1889), Australian headmaster, father of

  7. Carlsbad Decrees - Wikipedia

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    The meeting of the state's representatives was called by the Austrian Minister of State Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich after the liberal Burschenschaft student Karl Ludwig Sand had murdered the conservative writer August von Kotzebue on 23 March 1819, and an attempt had been made by apothecary Karl Löning on the life of Nassau president ...

  8. Legal transplant - Wikipedia

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    German jurist Friedrich Carl von Savigny and his historical school of jurisprudence, which was inspired by the 19th-century Romanticism, have notably promoted the origins of the German people and their distinctive ethos, or Volksgeist (“the spirit of a people”). Savigny’s school of legal thought expressed the need of legal change to ...

  9. Talk:Friedrich Carl von Savigny - Wikipedia

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    A very significant dispute between Savigny and Thibaut was the so-called codification dispute. Savigny resisted a binding codification because he saw the roots of Roman law in the work of the glossators, post-glossators and later mediaeval works of the usus modernus pandectarum spilled. Before a codification could take place in Germany, in his ...