- Andreas Aagesen
Andreas Aagesen (
5 August 1826 –26 October 1879 ) was a Danish jurist.He was educated for the law at Christiania (now
Oslo ) andCopenhagen , and interrupted his studies in 1848 to take part in theFirst Schleswig War , in which he served as the leader of a reserve battalion. In 1855 he became professor ofjurisprudence at theUniversity of Copenhagen . In 1870 he was appointed a member of the commission for drawing up a maritime and commercial code, and the navigation law of 1882 is mainly his work. In 1879 he was elected a member of the Landsting (one of two chambers of the Danish Parliament, theRigsdag ); but it is as a teacher at the university that he won his reputation. Among his numerous juridical works may be mentioned: "Bidrag til Læren om Overdragelse af Ejendomsret, Bemærkinger om Rettigheder over Ting" (Copenhagen, 1866, 1871-1872); "Fortegnelse over Retssamlinger, Retslitteratur i Danmark, Norge, Sverige" (Copenhagen, 1876). Aagesen wasCarl Christian Hall 's successor as lecturer onRoman law at the university, and in this department his researches were epoch-making.References
*C. F. Bricka, "Dansk Biog. Lex." vol. i. (Copenhagen, 1887); "Samlede Skrifter," edited by F. C. Bornemann (Copenhagen, 1883)
ee also
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