- Johann Rudolf Engau
Johann Rudolf Engau (April 28, 1708 – January 18, 1755) was a German
jurist .Engau was born in
Erfurt . He entered theUniversity of Jena in 1726, and earned a doctorate of law from there in 1734. In 1738 he became extraordinary professor at Jena, and in 1740 became full professor as well as assessor for the magistrates' court ("Schöffenstuhl "). In 1743 he was promoted to Institute Professor and assessor for the regional court ("Landgericht "); in 1746 became chair of the law faculty; and in 1748 "Hofrat ". His major publications were compendiums of German private, criminal, and canon law.Works
* "Elementa iuris Germanici civilis" (1736; 4th ed. 1752)
* "Elementa iuris criminalis Germanico Carolini" (1738; 7th ed. with notes byJ. A. Hellfeld , 1777)
* "Elementa iuris canonico pontificio ecclesiastici" (1739; 5th ed. 1765)
* "Decisiones et responsa iuris selecta" (1761)References
* cite encyclopedia | author = Emil Julius Hugo Steffenhagen | title = Engau, Johann Rudolf | encyclopedia =
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie | volume = 6 | year = 1877 | pages = p. 112 | url = http://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:Engau%2C_Johann_Rudolf
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