Nauczanie prawa w gimnazjum w Brzegu w latach 1564–1792
Teaching law in the gymnasium in Brzeg in the years 1564–1792
Author(s): Józef KoredczukSubject(s): History of Law
Published by: Uniwersytet Opolski
Keywords: Gymnasium in Brzeg; law; law professors; Prince George II;teaching law;
Summary/Abstract: The author of the article presents the circumstances of the founding of the famous Protestant gymnasium (Gymnasium Illustre) by Prince George II in Brzeg in 1564, showing the role of that school in the implementation of other reforms launched by the Prince of Brzeg and the situation in Silesia at that time. The final caesura is 1792, when teaching law in the gymnasium in Brzeg, which is the main subject of the author’s considerations, was over. The author discusses in detail the teaching of law in that school, teaching of the scheme and the importance of law in the curriculum. Moreover, the author presents the figures of people who taught law in the gymnasium in Brzeg and their official careers. Special attention is paid to James Schickfuss. The author also shows the sporadic contacts of the gymnasium in Brzeg with some Polish grammar schools and the fate of some of its graduates.
Journal: Opolskie Studia Administracyjno-Prawne
- Issue Year: XV/2017
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 75-85
- Page Count: 11
- Language: Polish