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-'''Otto Friedrich von Gierke''' (11 January 1841 – October 10, 1921) was a [[Germany|German]] legal scholar and historian. In his four-volume magnum opus entitled ''Das deutsche Genossenschaftsrecht'' (''German Law of Associations'').+'''Otto Friedrich von Gierke''' (11 January 1841 – October 10, 1921) was a [[Germany|German]] legal scholar and historian.
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 +Abroad he was a major influence on the British historian of law [[Frederic William Maitland|F. W. Maitland]], who translated as ''[[Political Theories of the Middle Ages]]'' some of Gierke's major works, and on [[John Neville Figgis]].
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Otto Friedrich von Gierke (11 January 1841 – October 10, 1921) was a German legal scholar and historian.

Abroad he was a major influence on the British historian of law F. W. Maitland, who translated as Political Theories of the Middle Ages some of Gierke's major works, and on John Neville Figgis.





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