Daniel Nettelbladt

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Daniel Nettelbladt (14 January 1719 in Rostock – 4 September 1791 in Halle) was a German jurist and philosopher.

Initia historiae litterariae iuridicae universalis, 1764

Nettelbladt studied theology and law at the universities of Rostock, Marburg and Halle, where he became a doctor of law in 1744. In 1746 he became a full professor of jurisprudence in Halle, and a royal Prussian privy aulic councillor.[1]

Works[edit]

  • Systema elementare Jurisprudentiae naturalis, 1749
  • Historie der demonstrativischen Rechtsgelehrtheit, von ihrem Anfang bis auf das Jahr 1745, 1754
  • Initia historiae litterariae iuridicae universalis (in Latin). Halle: Johann Gottfried Renger. 1764.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ahnert, Thomas (2006), "Nettelbladt, Daniel", in Haakonssen, Knud (ed.), The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Philosophy, vol. 2, Cambridge University Press, p. 1207

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