Jakob Friedrich Ludovici (1671, Wacholzhagen near Treptow – 1723, Gießen) was a German jurist.
Ludovici studied law in Stargard, Königsberg and Halle. Appointed a professor extraordinary in 1701, he became a full professor in 1711. In 1721 he was appointed privy councillor, vice chancellor and Professor Juris primarius at the University of Gießen.[1]
Works
- Untersuchung des Indifferentismi Religionum, 1700
- Delineatio historiae juris divini, naturalis et positivi universalis, 1701
- Einleitung zum Lehns-Proceß, 1718 (E-Copy)
References
- ↑ Ahnert, Thomas (2006), "Ludovici, Jakob Friedrich", in Haakonssen, Knud (ed.), The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Philosophy, vol. 2, Cambridge University Press, p. 1200
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