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Report No. t034

Constantius Rogerius

fl. 1463

 

Alternative Names

Constantinus Rogerius; Constant Roger

 

Biography/Description

All the listings in WorldCat have C.’s given name as Constantius, as does the Index auctorum at the beginning of TUI 1584 t. 1. The Thesaurus says that he was a professor of law at Torino, and adds the toponyms ‘Bargeius’, ‘Bargianus’, ‘de Balgis’. The first two suggest Barzanò (prov. Lecco), which would fit geographically with Torino. That he was a professor at Torino we cannot confirm; he does not seem to be mentioned in T. Vallauri, Storia delle università degli studi del Piemonte (Torino 1845). A Torinese connection does, however, seem probable on basis of the privilège du roi in Constantii Rogerii In aliquot iuris civilis pandectarum titulos commentarii (Lyon 1552).

Source: Not in DGI or DBI. CERL Thesaurus.

Entry by: CD/DC v.2017

TUI database

 

Text(s)

 
No. 01

De iuris interpretatione.

 
No. 02

De legis potentia.

 
No. 03

De remediis possessoriis.

 
No. 04

De summo bono.

 
No. 05

In de viro l. si vero ff. soluto matrimonio [D.24.3.64.9] eruditisimi commentarii.

 

Text(s) – Early Printed Editions

No. 01

De iuris interpretatione.

 
Early Printed Editions

Tractatus universi iuris. Venezia: F. Ziletti, 1584, 1.386ra.

 
No. 02

De legis potentia.

 
Early Printed Editions

Tractatus universi iuris. Venezia: F. Ziletti, 1584, 1.395rb.

 
No. 03

De remediis possessoriis.

 
Early Printed Editions

Tractatus universi iuris. Venezia: F. Ziletti, 1584, 3.2.245ra.

 
No. 04

De summo bono.

 
Early Printed Editions

Tractatus universi iuris. Venezia: F. Ziletti, 1584, 3.2.2ra.

 
No. 05

In de viro l. si vero ff. soluto matrimonio [D.24.3.64.9] eruditisimi commentarii.

 
Early Printed Editions

Tractatus universi iuris. Venezia: F. Ziletti, 1584, 1.394va.