Karl Gustav Homeyer

Karl Gustav Homeyer (August 13, 1795 - October 20, 1874), German jurist, was born at Wolgast in Pomerania. After studying law at the universities of Berlin, Gttingen and Heidelberg (1813-1817), he settled as a Privatdozent, in 1821, at the university of Berlin, where he became ordinary professor of law in 1827. His principal works are his edition of the Sachsenspiegel (in 3 vols, 1827, 3rd ed., 1861, containing also some other important sources of Saxon or Low German law), which is still unsurpassed in accuracy and sagacity of research, and his book on Die Haus- und Hofmarken (1870), in which he has given a history of the use of trade-marks among all the Teutonic nations of Europe, and which is full of important elucidations of the history of law and also contains valuable contributions to the history of art and civilization. In 1850 Homeyer was elected a member of the Berlin Academy of Sciences, in the Transactions of which he published various papers exhibiting profound learning:
  • ber die Heimat, 1852
  • Genealogie der Handschriften des Sachsenspiegels, 1859
  • Die Stadtbucher des Mittelalters, 1860
  • Der Dreissigste, 1864.

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