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Gustav Adolph Ackermann (16 January 1791 – 19 February 1872) was a German lawyer and author of a notable book on European knightly orders. Ackermann was born in Auerbach in Vogtland, Saxony. He was ''Königlich Sachsischer Appelationsrat'' (Saxon appeal councillor ) at the courthouse in Dresden, Saxony and a great connoisseur of the 19th-century and medieval German and European knightly orders. In 1855 his ''Ordensbuch'' (book ) appeared in Annaberg with the subtitle ''Sämtlicher in Europa blühender und erloschener Orden und Ehrenzeichen'' (gathering of flourishing and extinct orders and honorific decorations in Europe ). Despite its title, the book is not a complete description of orders and decorations, but it is a valuable resource for researchers. As a lawyer he also published in his field. In 1849 his ''Rechtssätze aus Erkenntnissen of Königl. Oberappelationsgerichts Dresden'' (sets about findings of royal high appeal court in Dresden ), a work on the then applicable jurisprudence, appeared in Saxony. He died in Dresden on February 19, 1872. == External links == * (Google Book ), Ackermann, "''Ordensbuch, Sämtlicher in Europa blühender und erloschener Orden und Ehrenzeichen''", Annaberg, 1855. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gustav Adolph Ackermann」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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