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Alciato (8 May 1492 – 12
January 1550),
commonly known as
Alciati (Andreas
Alciatus), was an
Italian jurist and writer. He is
regarded as the
founder of the...
- Ajax and
Hector exchange gifts (woodcut in
Andreas Alciatus,
Emblematum libellus, 1591)....
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whose ideas he
verified through his own dissections. In law,
Andreas Alciatus infused the
Corpus Juris with a
humanist perspective,
while Jacques Cujas...
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Antonius Maria van Agt (born 1931),
Prime Minister of the
Netherlands Andreas Alciatus (1492–1550),
Italian jurist and
writer Andreas Alföldi (1895–1981), Hungarian...
- with the
surname include:
Andrea Alciato, or
Alciati (1492–1550) (Andreas
Alciatus),
Italian jurist Dr. Gian
Paolo Alciati della Motta (1515–1573) Italian...
- with
Erasmus of Rotterdam. He
followed up on his
studies with
Andreas Alciatus in
Avignon from 1520 onwards. In 1519,
before his
departure to Avignon...
- the
monopoly on
printing in Peru
until 1619. 1577:
Emblemata by
Andreas Alciatus 1577:
Tristes by Ovid 1577:
Sermonario en
lengua Mexicana,
together with...
- ISBN 9783465017721. Osler,
Douglas (1992). "Developments in the text of
Alciatus' Dispunctiones". Ius Commune. 19: 226. Stenhouse,
William (2020). "Roman...
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Hippocrates Aesclepius Justinian Andreas Tiraquellus Accursius Andreas Alciatus Guillaume Budé
Jason Maynus (Giasone del Maino)
Paulus de
Castro Johannes...
- the
French jurists who
followed the
example of
Andrea Alciato (Andreas
Alciatus) and
applied the
methods of
Renaissance humanism to law. However, while...