Franz Von Holtzendorff: Ein Nachruf is a commemorative tribute to the life and work of Franz Von Holtzendorff, a prominent figure in German legal history. Written by Felix Stoerk, this obituary offers insights into Holtzendorff's contributions to jurisprudence and his impact on legal thought during the late 19th century. The text provides a historical perspective on his career and intellectual legacy.
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