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He wrote his doctoral thesis on trusts and trustees in the Roman-Dutch law (published as ''Die trust in die Romeins-Hollandse reg'' by Universiteits-Uitgewers en -Boek-handelaars (Edms.) Beperk., Stellenbosch, in 1948). He went on to publish a number of other legal works and commentaries, including the ''English-Afrikaans Legal Dictionary'' (with V.G. Hiemstra, Juta & Co., 1948). | He wrote his doctoral thesis on trusts and trustees in the Roman-Dutch law (published as ''Die trust in die Romeins-Hollandse reg'' by Universiteits-Uitgewers en -Boek-handelaars (Edms.) Beperk., Stellenbosch, in 1948). He went on to publish a number of other legal works and commentaries, including the ''English-Afrikaans Legal Dictionary'' (with V.G. Hiemstra, Juta & Co., 1948). | ||
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Revision as of 16:30, 18 March 2020
L.I. Coertze (19**-) was a Law professor at the University of Pretoria, a businessman and translator.
Biography
Born Lukas Ignatius Coertze,
He wrote his doctoral thesis on trusts and trustees in the Roman-Dutch law (published as Die trust in die Romeins-Hollandse reg by Universiteits-Uitgewers en -Boek-handelaars (Edms.) Beperk., Stellenbosch, in 1948). He went on to publish a number of other legal works and commentaries, including the English-Afrikaans Legal Dictionary (with V.G. Hiemstra, Juta & Co., 1948).
As an entrepreneur he was inter alia the inventor of the "safari suit"[].
Contribution to South African theatre
He translated two Shakespeare plays into Afrikaans:
Hamlet (published as Hamlet, Prins van Denemarke by the Stewart Printing Co. in Cape Town in 1945, with illustrations by Maud Sumner; first performed by a company brought together by André Huguenet and African Consolidated Theatres in 1947)
Macbeth (published by Stewart Printing Co., Cape Town, in 1948, with illustrations by Nerine Desmond; first performed 1950 by NTO).
Sources
https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/L.I._Coertze
http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2006123748/
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