Levin Goldschmidt
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Levin Goldschmidt (30 May 1829 – 16 July 1897) was a
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jurist, judge and academic. He was a Judge at the
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and a professor at the University of Berlin. Between 1875 and 1877 he also served as a member of the
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Life

From 1847 to 1851 he pursued his studies at the universities of
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,
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, and
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, receiving his doctor's degree in 1851 from the
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. He practised for several years in the courts of Danzig, became ''
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'' at the University of Heidelberg in 1855, and was appointed associate professor in 1860. During the years 1857 to 1860 he published ''Kritik des Entwurfs eines Handelsgesetzbuchs für die Preussischen Staaten'' and ''Gutachten über den Entwurf eines Deutschen Handelsgesetzbuchs nach den Beschlüssen Zweiter Lesung,'' which at once attracted attention to him as a critical jurist. During the same period he published ''Der Lucca-Pistoja-Aktienstreit,''
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, 1859 (Supplement, 1861). He was the founder (1858) of the ''Zeitschrift für das Gesamte Handelsrecht''. Goldschmidt's scholarship was next displayed in his ''Encyclopädie der Rechtswissenschaft im Grundriss,''
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, 1862. He then began the great work which occupied him during the remainder of his life, but which he did not live to complete, namely, ''Das Handbuch des Handelsrechts,''
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, 1864–68. This is the work with which his fame as a historical jurist is identified, it being recognized as a masterly presentation of the general history of
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. In 1866, Goldschmidt was promoted to a professorship in the law faculty at Heidelberg. He next received the appointment of ''Justizrat'' in the Bundesgericht at
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, afterward occupying a judicial position at the Reichsoberhandelsgericht. In 1875, he became professor of commercial law in Berlin University, and received the title ''Geheimer Justizrat.'' From 1875 to 1877 he was also a member of the German Reichstag, representing the city of Leipzig. In the late 1880s, Goldschmidt was the doctoral adviser to
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, who was awarded his doctoral degree in 1889 for his dissertation "Die Entwickelung des Solidarhaftprinzips und des Sondervermögens der offenen Handelsgesellschaft aus den Haushalts- und Gewerbegemeinschaften in den italienischen Städten". The expanded dissertation was published by Weber as
Zur Geschichte der Handelsgesellschaften des Mittelalters. Nach südeuropäischen Quellen
. Of Goldschmidts further publications the following deserve special mention: ''Das Dreijährige Studium der Rechts- und Staatswissenschaften,'' Berlin, 1878; ''Erwerbs- und Wirtschaftsgenossenschaften, Studien und Vorschläge,'' Stuttgart, 1882; ''Rechtsstudium und Prüfungsordnung,'' ib. 1887; ''Die Haftpflicht der Genossen und das Umlageverfahren,'' Berlin, 1888; ''System des Handelsrechts,'' Stuttgart, 1887, 4th ed., 1891. He died in , now a neighborhood of
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Max Weber Maximilian Karl Emil Weber (; ; 21 April 186414 June 1920) was a German sociologist, historian, jurist and political economist, who is regarded as among the most important theorists of the development of modern Western society. His ideas profo ...
1829 births 1897 deaths Jurists from Gdańsk People from the Province of Prussia Jewish German politicians National Liberal Party (Germany) politicians Members of the 2nd Reichstag of the German Empire 19th-century German lawyers University of Bonn alumni


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