Heinrich Brunner
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Heinrich Brunner (English: Henry Brunner; 21 June 1840 – 11 August 1915) was a German historian born at Wels in Upper Austria. After studying at the universities of Vienna, Göttingen and Berlin, he became professor at the University of Lemberg in 1866, and in quick succession held similar positions at Prague, Strasbourg and Berlin.
From 1872 Brunner devoted himself especially to studying the early laws and institutions of the Franks and kindred peoples of Western Europe, and on these subjects his researches have been of supreme value. He also became a leading authority on modern German law. He became a member of the Berlin Academy of Sciences in 1884, and in 1886, after the death of G. Waitz, undertook the supervision of the Leges section of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica.
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- Die Entstehung der Schwurgerichte (Berlin, 1872)
- Zeugen und Inquisitionsbeweis der karolingischen Zeit (Vienna, 1866)
- Das anglonormannische Erbfolgesystem. Ein Beitrag zur Parentelenordnung nebst einem Exkurs über die älteren normannischen Coutumes (Leipzig, 1869)
- Zur Rechtsgeschichte der römischen und germanischen Urkunde (Berlin, 1880)
- Deutsche Rechtsgeschichte (Leipzig, 1887-1892)
- Mitlzio und Sperantes (Berlin, 1885)
- Die Landschenkungen der Merowinger und Agilolfinger (Berlin, 1885)
- Das Gerichtszeugnis und die fränkische Königsurkunde (Berlin, 1873)
- Forschungen zur Geschichte des deutschen und franzsöschen Rechts (Stuttgart, 1894)
- Grundzüge der deutschen Rechtsgeschichte (Leipzig, 1901)
[edit] References
- This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.