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Theodor Mommsen
Prof. Dr. jur.
Alternative spellings: Theodore Mommsen Theodorus Mommsen Theodorvs Mommsen Th. Mommsen Teʾôdôr Mômmsen Teodoro Mommsen T. Mommsen Christian Mommsen Mommsen Theodori Mommseni Theodorus Mommsenus Mommsenus Teodor Mommzen Theódōros Mómsen Teodōru Momuzen Momuzen Teodor Momzen Teodor Momsen Te o do leu Mom jen Te o do leu Mom jen 테오도르 몸젠 몸젠 테오도르 テオドール モムゼン
B:30. November 1817Garding D: 1. November 1903 Biblio: Historiker, studierter Jurist; 1848-1851 Professor für röm. Recht in Leipzig, 1852-1854 Professor für Pandekten an der Universität Zürich, 1854-1858 Prof. für röm. Recht an der Universität Breslau, 1858 Forschungsprofessur an der Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1861-1885 Lehrstuhl für römische Altertumskunde an der Berliner Universität; 1863-1866 und 1873-1879 Abgeordneter im Preußischen Landtag, 1881-1884 im Deutschen Reichstag; 1902 Nobelpreis für Literatur ; Nobelpreis für Literatur 1902 Place of Activity: Kiel Place of Activity: Leipzig Place of Activity: Zürich Place of Activity: Breslau Place of Activity: Berlin Death Place:
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Christian Matthias Theodor Mommsen (German pronunciation: [ˈteːodoːɐ̯ ˈmɔmzn̩]; 30 November 1817 – 1 November 1903) was a German classical scholar, historian, jurist, journalist, politician and archaeologist. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest classicists of the 19th century. His work regarding Roman history is still of fundamental importance for contemporary research. He received the 1902 Nobel Prize in Literature for being "the greatest living master of the art of historical writing, with special reference to his monumental work, A History of Rome", after having been nominated by 18 members of the Prussian Academy of Sciences. He was also a prominent German politician, as a member of the Prussian and German parliaments. His works on Roman law and on the law of obligations had a significant impact on the German civil code. (Source: DBPedia)
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Die Wandlung / Schriften : e. Monatsschrift (1)
Pro Honore : Schriftenreihe des Vereins Pro Honore, Verein für Treu und Glauben im Geschäftsleben e.V.; Deutsche Zentralstelle zur Bekämpfung der Schwindelfirmen e.V. (1)