Burkhard Wilhelm Pfeiffer
Burkhard Wilhelm Pfeiffer (7 May 1777 – 4 October 1852) was a German jurist and liberal politician. He is best remembered to students of German legal history as the author of Praktische Ausführungen aus allen Teilen der Rechtswissenschaften, Mit Erkenntnissen des Oberappellationsgerichts zu Kassel or "Practical Explanations from all Parts of Jurisprudence, with Findings of the High Court of Appeal in Kassel," and for his years-long rivalry with the Hessian prime minister Ludwig Hassenpflug.
Burkhard Wilhelm Pfeiffer | |
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Died | April 10, 1852 74) | (aged
Other names | Burchard Wilhelm Pfeiffer, Burchhardt Wilhelm Pfeiffer, Burghard Wilhelm Pfeiffer |
Alma mater | University of Marburg |
Occupation(s) | Lawyer, Jurist, Politician |
Years active | 1799-1852 |
Spouse |
Louise Susanne Arnoldine Harnier
(m. 1801–1847) |
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