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A GERMAN DEGREE IN LAW OF LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITY OF...
A GERMAN DEGREE IN LAW OF LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITY OF INGOLSTADT
Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Ingolstadt. In nomine Sacrosantae et Individuae [T]rinitatis [...] Nos Petrus de Ickstatt Jurium Doctor, Serenissim ac Potentissimi Electoris, utriusque Bavariae Ducis [...]. Ingolstadt, 9 August, 1790.
4to, contemporary colored wrappers in orange and liquid gold, pp. [12], [2].
Illuminated title-page, illuminated borders at each page. Text in Latin.
The law degree in utroque jure (both Civil and Canon Law) of Johann Sebastian Hauser, released by Peter von Ickstatt (1743 - 1771), renowned jurist of the time and Dean of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Ingolstadt.
The degree is signed by the notary Ferdinandus Maria Mendl and has the embossed seal of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in the final page.
Johann Sebastian Hauser is recorded in the book address of the town of Nürnberg (close to Ingolstadt) of the year 1794.
Ingolstadt is a city in the Free State of Bavaria, in the Federal Republic of Germany. It is located along the banks of the River Danube, in the centre of Bavaria.
In 1472 Louis IX, Duke of Bavaria founded the University of Ingolstadt which became the Ludwig-Maximilians-University. In 1800 it was moved to Landshut and eventually to Munich. The University of Ingolstadt was an important defender of the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation era, led by such notable scholars as Johann Eck. In 1748, Adam Weishaupt, the founder of the Order of Illuminati, was born in Ingolstadt.
References: Reichs-Stadt Nürnbergisches Adresse-Buch: für das Jahr 1794 in 95. Nürnberg, 1794 p. 100.