- Ferdinand Walter
Ferdinand Walter was a German jurist, born at
Wetzlar ,30 November 1794 ; died atBonn ,13 December 1879 .Life
After studying at the Latin school of
Mühlheim on theRhine (1805-9), and later atCologne (1809-13), he fought againstNapoleon I in 1814, as a volunteer in a Russian regiment. In autumn, 1814, he began to study jurisprudence atHeidelberg , where he graduated,22 November 1817 . He remained at Heidelberg as privatdozent until Easter, 1819, where he was called to the newly foundedUniversity of Bonn . He taught various juristic branches there until 1875, when he resigned on account of blindness.A layman, Walter was a strenuous champion of the rights of the Catholic Church against civil encroachment. He was a member of the
Prussian National Assembly in 1848 and of the First Chamber of Deputies in 1849. In a special pamphlet (1848) he opposed the incorporation into the criminal code of an article allowing the State to deprive the clergy of ecclesiastical rights, and on4 October 1849 , he delivered an oration in defense of ecclesiastical independence in the management of church affairs.Works
His most famous work is his "Lehrbuch des Kirchenrechts" (Bonn, 1822). The eighth edition was translated into French and Spanish, the ninth into Italian. A fourteenth edition was prepared by Canon Gerlach, one of Walter's disciples (Bonn, 1871). The sources of canon law, which were added as an appendix to the sixth edition of the "Kirchenrecht", he materially enlarged and published separately as "Fontes juris ecclesiastici antiqui et hodierni" (Bonn, 1862). His other important works are: "Corpus juris Germanici antiqui" (3 vols., Bonn, 1824); "Romische Rechtsgeschichte" (Bonn, 1836); "Deutsche Rechtsgeschichte" (Bonn, 1853); "System des deutschen Privatrechts" (Bonn, 1855); "Das alte Wales", (Bonn, 1859), on the history, laws, and religion of ancient Wales; "Juristische Encyclopadic" (Bonn, 1856); "Naturrecht und Politik" (Bonn, 1863); "Aus meinem Leben" (Bonn, 1865), an autobiography; "Das alte Erz stift und die Reichsstadt Koln" (Bonn, 1866), a civil history of the former electorate of Cologne, left unfinished.
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