John Fleischhacker
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* Galgóc, March 20, 1740 – † Ürmény, January 17, 1803 / lawyer, law academy teacher ; ; After completing his law studies, he was a tutor at the Theresianum in Vienna, then became the estate prosecutor of the Count Zichy family. From 1777 he was a private law professor at the Nagyszombat and, between 1784 and 1800, at the Bratislava Law Academy, at one time he was the dean of the law faculty, and between 1785 and 1800 he was also its deputy director. Due to his increasingly worsening illness, he resigned in 1800 and lived in retirement in Bratislava and then in Ürmény. ; ; His main works: ; Positiones historiae, juris hungarici, 1778, ; Historia juris hungarici, 1791, ; Tentamen publicum ex universo jure publico hungarico, ac jurisprudentia-criminali quod auctoritate et consensu..., 1796.