- one is a good
lawyer unless he is a Bartolist" (i.e. a
follower of
Bartolus).
Bartolus was born in the
village of Venatura, near S****oferrato, in the Italian...
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whose virtues thus fit them to rule
Bartolus defines as the
natural nobility. With
regard to
natural nobility,
Bartolus applauded Dante Alighieri's argument...
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contributed to an
accelerated development of
international law.
Italian jurist Bartolus de
Saxoferrato (1313–1357) was
considered the
founder of
private international...
- (published 1918);
Cecil was
killed in
World War I in 1917. His
dissertation Bartolus of S****oferrato, his
Position in the
History of
Medieval Political Thought...
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school of
legal thought in the 14th century,
centred on Orléans in France.
Bartolus and
Baldus were the most
famous of the commentators.
Rather than simply...
- centuries.
Particularly important in this
respect were the
Italian jurists Bartolus de
Saxoferrato and
Baldus de Ubaldis, the
latter of whom
connected the...
- 1336) was an
Italian jurist and poet. He was the
university teacher of
Bartolus de
Saxoferrato and a
friend and
intellectual influence on
Dante Alighieri...
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Seneca window Aquinas Homer window Duns
Scotus Virgil South wall
Sixtus IV
Albertus Magnus Bessarion Pius II
Bartolus Solon Vittorino da
Feltre Euclid...
- of
Bologna University of
Ferrara Influences Seneca, Tacitus, Tribonian,
Bartolus de Saxoferrato,
Erasmus Academic work
Discipline Civilist,
legal theorist...
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Journalist Luciano Bianciardi,
Jurists Francesco Accarigi,
Carlo Costamagna,
Bartolus de Saxoferrato,
Baldus de Ubaldis,
Linguist Mauro Cristofani, Philosophers...