. . . . . . "3197"^^ . . "5299787"^^ . . . . "Ernst Heymann (* 6. April 1870 in Berlin; \u2020 2. Mai 1946 in T\u00FCbingen) war ein deutscher Jurist und Rechtswissenschaftler. Er war Geheimer Justizrat."@de . . . . . . . . "Ernst Heymann (* 6. April 1870 in Berlin; \u2020 2. Mai 1946 in T\u00FCbingen) war ein deutscher Jurist und Rechtswissenschaftler. Er war Geheimer Justizrat."@de . . . . . . . . . . . "Ernst Heymann"@en . "Ernst Heymann, f\u00F6dd den 6 april 1870 i Berlin, d\u00F6d den 2 maj 1946 i T\u00FCbingen, var en tysk jurist. Heymann var professor vid olika tyska universitet, fr\u00E5n 1914 i Berlin. Han blev st\u00E4ndig sekreterare i Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften 1926 och ledamot av centralledningen f\u00F6r utgivningen av Monumenta Germani\u00E6 historica. Bland Heymanns egna skrifter m\u00E4rks Englisches Privatrecht (1904, 2:a upplagan 1914)."@sv . . "Ernst Heymann, f\u00F6dd den 6 april 1870 i Berlin, d\u00F6d den 2 maj 1946 i T\u00FCbingen, var en tysk jurist. Heymann var professor vid olika tyska universitet, fr\u00E5n 1914 i Berlin. Han blev st\u00E4ndig sekreterare i Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften 1926 och ledamot av centralledningen f\u00F6r utgivningen av Monumenta Germani\u00E6 historica. Bland Heymanns egna skrifter m\u00E4rks Englisches Privatrecht (1904, 2:a upplagan 1914)."@sv . . "1083920331"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Ernst Heymann (6 April 1870 - 2 March 1946) was a German jurist from Berlin. In 1889 he put on Breslauer Mary Magdalene School from the matriculation examination. He then studied law at the Silesian Friedrich-Wilhelm University in Breslau until 1892. Heymann was appointed professor at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universit\u00E4t zu Berlin in 1899. In 1902 he was appointed to the Chair of Law at the Albertus University of K\u00F6nigsberg, two years later he moved to the University of Marburg. In 1914 he returned to Berlin at the Friedrich Wilhelm University. Since 1918 Heymann was a regular member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences. From 1926 to 1938 he was secretary of the Philosophical and Historical Class of the Academy. He acted as vice president from 1939 to 1942. Heymann was longtime chairman of the Academy commissions \"German Law Dictionary\", \"German Commission\" and \" Vocabularium Iurisprudentiae Romanae \" and justice expert of the Academy. Since 1926, Heymann was scientific adviser to the Institute for Comparative and International Private Law of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society for the Advancement of Science, today's 'Max Planck Society'. From 1937 to 1946 he was Director of the Institute and Scientific Member of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society. [1] From 1929 to 1932, again from 1943 Heymann Member of the Senate of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society.Heymann was - until 1938, first as acting - successor Ernst Rabel, who had been forced by the Nazi regime to resign his post. During the evacuation of Berlin, he moved in 1944 with the staff of the institute of T\u00FCbingen. From 1931 and 1933 Heymann was President of the Law Society of Berlin. He was also a member of the Central Board and Director of \"Leges\" the Monumenta Germaniae Historica. After the \"seizure\" of the Nazis, he was in May 1934 the founding members of the Committee on Legal Philosophy within the Nazi Academy of German Law. [2] In 1939 was Heymann started a Festschrift for the leader's 50th birthday. [2] Heymann was a Perpetual Secretary of the Prussian Academy of Sciences in 1933 when, on two occasions, he wrote several missives castigating Albert Einstein following Einstein's resignation from the Academy. Ideas And Opinions, by Albert Einstein, 1954, p205-209. He activated at \"Monumenta Germaniae Historica\", etc."@en . "Ernst Heymann"@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ernst Heymann"@sv . . . . . . . . "Ernst Heymann (6 April 1870 - 2 March 1946) was a German jurist from Berlin. In 1889 he put on Breslauer Mary Magdalene School from the matriculation examination. He then studied law at the Silesian Friedrich-Wilhelm University in Breslau until 1892. Heymann was appointed professor at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universit\u00E4t zu Berlin in 1899. In 1902 he was appointed to the Chair of Law at the Albertus University of K\u00F6nigsberg, two years later he moved to the University of Marburg. In 1914 he returned to Berlin at the Friedrich Wilhelm University."@en . . . . . .