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Benedikt Carpzov (Brandenburg, 22 October 1565 – 1624) was a German legal scholar. After studying at Frankfort and Wittenberg, and visiting other German universities, he was made doctor of law at Wittenberg in 1590.[1][2] He was admitted to the faculty of law in 1592, appointed professor of institutions in 1599, and promoted to the chair Digesti infortiati et novi in 1601.[1] In 1602 he was summoned by Sophia, widow of the elector Christian I.[1] of Saxony, to her court at Colditz, as chancellor, and was at the same time appointed councillor of the court of appeal at Dresden.[1] After the death of the electress in 1623 he returned to Wittenberg, and died there on 26 November 1624, leaving five sons. He published a collection of writings entitled Disputationes juridicae.[1] Benedikt Carpzov (1595–1666), second of the name, was the second son of the preceding, and like him was a great lawyer.[1]References 1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{EB1911 |wstitle=Carpzov |volume=5 |page=399 |inline=1}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803095551269|title=Benedikt Carpzov|accessdate=20 June 2014 |publisher=Oxford Reference}}
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