Abstract
The paper is devoted to the life and activities of an outstanding historian of law and state, F.W. Taranowski (1875–1936), a disciple of F. I. Leontiev. F.W. Taranowski graduated form the Warsaw University to become recognized as a researcher of German and French law of 18th century. He wrote numerous books on the theory and encyclopedia of law, including the famous handbook published in 1917 and reprinted in 1923. After the revolution of 1917 Taranowski emigrated to Yugoslavia. He lectured at the Belgrade University and he wrote several books and papers on the history of law of Southern Slavs.
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