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Hugues Doneau,
commonly referred also by the
Latin form Hugo
Donellus (23
December 1527, in Chalon-sur-Saône – 4 May 1591, in
Altdorf bei Nürnberg), was...
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Altdorf bei Nürnberg. There, the
famous jurist Hugues Doneau (Hugo
Donellus, 1527–1591), who had been
among his
teachers at Leiden,
procured him a...
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Rodolphus Agricola;
honored with a bust in the
Walhalla temple (1842). Hugo
Donellus (1527–1591)
Jurisprudent 1573–1579
Leading representatives of
legal humanism;...
- law
should be a
product of
French society. The humanists, for example,
Donellus,
presumed that
Roman law was
rational and so
tried to find an underlying...
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important teacher was
Gerardus Tuningius, who had been a
student of Hugo
Donellus.
Vinnius aspired to an
academic career, and in 1618
began teaching at the...
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Retrieved 1 June 2022. Blangstrup, Chr., ed. (1917). "Doneau,
Hugues (Hugo
Donellus)".
Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon (in Danish). Vol. 6 (2 ed.). Copenhagen:...
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Conradus Vorstius Johannes Polyander Simon Episcopius Cornelius Grotius Hugo
Donellus Julius Beyma Everardus Bronchorstius Gerardus Tuningius Cornelius Pynacker...
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Zanger studied law at
Wittenberg University under Hugo
Donellus.
Subsequently studying in Italy, he
gained a
doctorate at
Basel University...
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Despite this, he is – with Contius, Balduinus, Cujacius,
Hotmannus and
Donellus –
among the
group of 16th
century French jurists that
brought Humanist...
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twelve studied law at the
university there under François
Douaren and Hugo
Donellus. On
account of his
abilities in Gr**** and law, he was
given the position...