German jurist (1755–1831)
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Born | (1755-07-01)1 July 1755
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Died | 20 January 1831(1831-01-20) (aged 75)
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Christian Friedrich von Glück (1 July 1755 – 20 January 1831) was a German jurist.
Born at Halle in the Duchy of Magdeburg on 1 July 1755,[1] he studied from 1770 to 1776 at the University of Halle and on the 16 April 1777 he received a Doctor of Law for his dissertation De vita petendae restitutionis in integrum praetoriae secundum doctrinam romanorum praecipue quadriennali hodie vero perpetua.[2] After seven years as a Privatdozent in 1784 he decided to go to Erlangen and became a professor of law at the Friedrich-Alexander-University. In 1785 he married Wilhelmine Elisabeth Geiger. From the marriage he had two sons, Christian Karl von Glück (1791–1867) and Christian Wilhelm von Glück (1810–1866), and a daughter. Christian Friedrich von Glück died on 20 January 1831 in Erlangen.
Works
Among his writings must be especially mentioned Ausführliche Erläuterung der Pandekten (Erlangen 1790–1830, 34 volumes).
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