Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Medieval and Early Modern Jurists |
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Report No. r006 |
Albertus de Bellis |
fl. 1472–1482 |
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Alternative Names |
Alberto Belli |
Biography/Description |
A Perugian, Albertus studied the laws there and first appeared among the teachers in 1472. The following year, he moved to Pisa, to lecture on canon law, but stayed there only for a year. Since 1474 until his early death in 1482, he taught at Ferrara. Although Diplovatatius asserts that he also left other legal works ‘not to be despised’, only a few civilian repetitiones are known to have survived. |
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Entry by: KP rev BP 2015 |
Literature |
Thomas Diplovatatius, Liber de claris iuris consultis, F. Schulz, H. Kantorowicz, and G. Rabotti, ed. (SG 10; 1968) 398. |
R. Abbondanza, ‘Belli, Alberto (Albertus de Bellis)’, in DBI (1965) 7.645–47. |
M. Battistini, ‘Alberto Belli perugino, lettore nello Studio di Pisa’, Bollet. d. Deputaz. di storia patria per l’Umbria, 21 (1915) 551–53. |
J. von Schulte, |