LC control no. | n 96078674 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Kemper, Johan Melchior, 1776-1824 |
Variant(s) | Kemper, Janus Melchior, 1776-1824 Kemper, Joan Melchior, 1776-1824 Kemper, Jan Melchior, 1776-1824 Kemper, Johann Melchior, 1776-1824 Kemper, J. M., 1776-1824 Kemper, Joh. Melch., 1776-1824 Kemper, Johan M., 1776-1824 Kemper, Joan M., 1776-1824 |
Other standard no. | 69673849 |
Associated country | Netherlands |
Located | Amsterdam (Netherlands) Leiden (Netherlands) Harderwijk (Netherlands) |
Birth date | 1776-04-26 |
Death date | 1824-07-20 |
Place of birth | Amsterdam (Netherlands) |
Place of death | Leiden (Netherlands) |
Field of activity | Civil law Constitutional law International law Natural law Public law |
Affiliation | Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden Universiteit van Harderwijk Athenaeum Illustre (Amsterdam, Netherlands) |
Profession or occupation | Lawyers University and college faculty members Politicians |
Found in | Cras, Henrik Constantijn. Disputatio juris de jctorum Romanorum principio, Quod contra bonos mores fiat ..., 1796: t.p. (Janus Melchior Kemper, Amstelaedamo-Batavus [respondent in 1796]) LC pre-Marc database, 8-13-96: (Kemper, Johan Melchior, 1776-1824) Dictata v[iri] cl[arissimi] J[anus] M[elchior] Kemper de jure naturae, 1818-1819, [after 1819], Robbins Collection, University of California Berkeley. Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, online authority file, viewed June 21, 2023: (Kemper, Johan Melchior; lived 1776-1824; Dutch; politician, jurist, and professor; name variants: Kemper, Jan Melchior; Kemper, Janus Melchior; Kemper, Joan Melchior; Kemper, J. M.; Kemper, Johann Melchior; Kemper, Joh. Melch.; Kemper, Johan M.; Kemper, Joan M.) <https://d-nb.info/gnd/116127023> Wikipedia.en, viewed June 21, 2023: (Joan Melchior Kemper; 26 April 1776 - 20 July 1824; Dutch politician and jurist; studied in Amsterdam and Leiden; then taught civil law at Amsterdam and then natural, public, and international law in Leiden from 1809; after France's withdrawal in 1813, Kemper drafted proclamations, was elected to the House of Representatives, and led a commission that drafted a Dutch civil code, which was rejected by the Dutch parliament in favor of the French civil code) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Melchior_Kemper> Wikipedia.de, viewed June 21, 2023: (Joan Melchior Kemper, also Jan, Johan, Johann; born 26 April 1776 in Amsterdam; died 20 July 1824 in Leiden; Dutch politician and legal scholar; studied in Amsterdam; earned a doctorate of law at the University of Leiden in 1796 and began working as a lawyer; in 1798 appointed professor of civil and natural law at the University of Harderwijk; resigned in 1799; in 1800 nominated for a professorship at the University of Utrecht, but remained at Harderwijk where he became professor of constitutional and international law in 1801; returned to Amsterdam where he became a professor of civil law at the Gymnasium Athenaeum illustre; in 1809 he became professor of natural, public, and international law at the University of Leiden; raised to the nobility in 1815) <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Melchior_Kemper> |
Associated language | lat dut |