Friedrich Georg von Bunge explained

Friedrich Georg von Bunge (13 March 1802, Kiev  - 9 April 1897, Wiesbaden) was a Baltic German legal historian. He was the older brother of botanist Alexander Bunge (1803-1890).

From 1819 he studied jurisprudence at the University of Dorpat, where he attained his habilitation as a lecturer in 1823. In 1831 he became an associate professor of jurisprudence. In 1842 he relocated to Reval, where he served as Syndikus,[1] then moving to St. Petersburg, where from 1856 to 1865, he worked as a senior official in the second division of the Registry to the Emperor.[2] Afterwards he lived and worked in Gotha (from 1865) and Wiesbaden (from 1878).[1]

Works

Known for his scientific handing of local private law, he was acclaimed as compiler of the Baltic Private Law Code (BPLC).[3] The following are a few of his many writings:

Notes and References

  1. http://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:Bunge,_Friedrich_Georg_von ADB: Bunge, Friedrich Georg von
  2. Statement based on a translation of an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia.
  3. http://www.juridicainternational.eu/?id=12522 Juridica International
  4. http://classify.oclc.org/classify2/ClassifyDemo?search-author-txt=%22Bunge%2C+Friedrich+Georg+von%2C+1802-1897%22 OCLC Classify