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Report No. r330

Johannes de Breitenbach

d. c. 1507

 

Alternative Names

Breitenbach; Johannes de (LC); Johann von Breitenbach; Johannes de Breytenbach; Johannes de Breytenbatch

 

Biography/Description

Johannes as born in Leipzig and studied law at Perugia. After receiving his doctorate in 1465, he returned to Germany. From 1479 he was a professor at Leipzig, a position he held until his death around 1507.

 

Entry by: KP rev BP 2015

 

Text(s)

 
No. 1

Repetitiones.

 
No. 1a

Repetitio in cap. Omnis utriusque sexus. (X 5.38.12).

 
No. 1b

Repetitio in tit. De statu monachorum et canonicorum. (X 3.35).

 
No. 1c

Repetitio in cap. Sententiam sanguinis. (X 3.50.9).

 
No. 1d

Repetitio in cap. Lator. (X 5.12.9).

 
No. 1e

Repetitio in cap. A nobis. (X 3.30.24).

 
No. 2

Additiones ad lecturam Johannis Andreae super arbore consanguinitatis et affinitatis.

 
No. 3

Consilia.

 
No. 4

Tractatus de successionibus ab intestato. (?).

 

Text(s) – Early Printed Editions

No. 1a

Repetitio in cap. Omnis utriusque sexus.

 
Early Printed Editions

Leipzig, 1493 (Hain 3774).

 
No. 1b

Repetitio in tit. De statu monachorum et canonicorum.

 
Early Printed Editions

s.l., s.a. (Hain 3770).

 
No. 1c

Repetitio in cap. Sententiam sanguinis.

 
Early Printed Editions

Leipzig, 1499 (Hain 3771).

 
No. 1d

Repetitio in cap. Lator.

 
Early Printed Editions

Leipzig, 1498 (Hain 3772).

 
No. 1e

Repetitio in cap. A nobis.

 
Early Printed Editions

Leipzig, 1500 (Hain 3776).

 
No. 4

Tractatus de successionibus ab intestato.

 
Early Printed Editions

Leipzig, 1494 (Hain 3773).

 

Literature

J. von Schulte, QL 2.336–37.