KARL EDUARD ZACHARIA VON LINGENTHAL
\kˈɑːl ˈɛdjuːˌɑːd zakˈe͡əɹi͡ə vˈɒn lˈɪnd͡ʒənθə͡l], \kˈɑːl ˈɛdjuːˌɑːd zakˈeəɹiə vˈɒn lˈɪndʒənθəl], \k_ˈɑː_l ˈɛ_d_j_uː_ˌɑː_d z_a_k_ˈeə_ɹ_iə v_ˈɒ_n l_ˈɪ_n_dʒ_ə_n_θ_əl]\
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A German writer on jurisprudence; born at Heidelberg, Dec. 21, 1812; died at Grosskmehlen, near Merseburg, June 3, 1894. He is regarded as the founder of the science of Graeco-Roman jurisprudence. He wrote "Outline of a History of Graeco-Roman Jurisprudence" (1839), "History of Graeco-Roman Private Right" (1864); made a collection of "Graeco-Roman Laws" (1856-84); and edited Justinian's "Novellae" (1881).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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