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Pestel, Friederich Wilhelm, 1724-1805

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Personal name headingPestel, Friederich Wilhelm, 1724-1805
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Variant(s)Pestel, Fridericus Wilhelmus, 1724-1805
Pestel, Fridericus Guilielmus, 1724-1805
Pestelius, Fred. Guil., 1724-1805
Pestel, Frédéric-Guillaume, 1724-1805
Pestel, Frederik Willem, 1724-1805
Pestel, Frider. Guilielm., 1724-1805
Pestelius, Fridericus Guilielmus, 1724-1805
Pestelius, Fridericus Wilhelmus, 1724-1805
Pestilius, Fridericus Wilhelmus, 1724-1805
Other standard no.0000000078361157
Birth date1724-01-07
Death date1805-10-16
Place of birthRinteln (Germany)
Place of deathLeiden (Netherlands)
Field of activityConstitutional law Ethics
AffiliationUniversität Rinteln
Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Profession or occupationLawyers College teachers
University and college faculty members
Found inBrantsen, E.J. Dissertatio juridica inauguralis de varia culparum praestatione in contractibus et quasi-contractibus, 1777: t.p. (Friderici Guilielmi Pestel)
His Fred. Guil. Pestelii, Notitiae rerum Belgicarum, 17--?
German Wikipedia, viewed November 20th, 2023 (Friedrich Wilhelm Pestel, born January 7th, 1724 in Rinteln, died October 16th, 1805 in Leiden, was a German legal scholar. Like his father he was a Professor of ethics and law in Rinteln. In 1763 he was appointed professor of natural and constitutional law at the University of Leiden. In 1789 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
   <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Wilhelm_Pestel>
Horst, K. van der. Catalogus van de collectie collegedictaten van de Utrechtse Universiteitsbibliotheek, 1994: p. 274 (Dictata ad Ius Belgicum : Universiteitsbibliotheek Utrecht Hs 1607 (7 L 27-29) Pestel, Friederich Wilhelm (1724-1805), professor of law, Leiden University (1763-1795, 1802-1805))