Johann Gottlieb Heineccius

German jurist and academic scholar

Johann Gottlieb Heineccius - German jurist and academic scholar
Born

September 11th, 1681
343 years ago

Died

August 31st, 1741
283 years ago — 59 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Germany

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Contributed significantly to the development of legal education and scholarship in Germany. Focused on the teaching of law at the University of Halle, where rigorous academic principles were introduced. Authored numerous works on the foundations of law, emphasizing the integration of moral philosophy into legal studies. Helped shape modern legal thought through systematic analysis and synthesis of laws.

Authored 'Elementa Jurisprudentiae'

Contributed to the curriculum of legal studies at the University of Halle

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