- Eduard Böcking
:"This article is on the 19th-century legal scholar. For the similarly named 16th-century monk, see
Edward Bocking ."Eduard Böcking (
May 20 ,1802 –May 3 ,1870 ) was a German legal scholar. He is best known for his editions of, and commentaries on, the legal works ofclassical antiquity .Life
Böcking was born in
Trarbach an der Mosel , and attended the gymnasium inKaiserslautern from 1816 to 1818. He then studied at the universities ofHeidelberg ,Bonn ,Berlin , andGöttingen , and graduated in 1826 with the thesis "De mancipii causis" at theUniversity of Berlin . In spring 1829 he was appointed extraordinary professor, and moved in the fall to theUniversity of Bonn , where in 1835 he became regular Professor of Law. He died in Bonn in 1870.Works
* Translation of and commentary on the "Mosella" of
Ausonius (1828)
* "Corpus legum siveBrachylogus " (1829)
* Commentary (withClemens August Carl Klenze ) on the "Institutiones " of Gaius andJustinian (1829)
* Commentary on the "Fragmenta" ofUlpian (1831)
* Commentary on the "Interpretamenta" ofDositheus (1832)
* Commentary on the "Institutiones" of Gaius (1837)
* Critical edition of the "Notitia Dignitatum " (1839–50, 5 volumes; index 1853)
* Edition of theMoselle River poems ofVenantius Fortunatus (1845)
* Edition of the collected German, French, and Latin works ofAugust Wilhelm Schlegel (1846–48, 16 volumes)
* Edition of the collected works ofUlrich von Hutten , entitled "Opera quae reperiri potuerunt omnia" (1859–62, 5 volumes), with two supplements, "Epistolae obscurorum virorum" (1864–70), and a bibliographic index, "Index bibliographicus Huttenianus" (1858)References
* cite encyclopedia | title = Böcking | encyclopedia =
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon | edition = 4th edition | year = 1890 | | volume = 3 | pages = pp. 101–102 | url = http://susi.e-technik.uni-ulm.de:8080/Meyers2/seite/werk/meyers/band/3/seite/0101/meyers_b3_s0101.html
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