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Report No. t067

Jacobus Butrigarius

c. 1274–1348

 

Alternative Names

Jacobus Butrigarius, Bononiensis; Jacopo Bottrigari; Iacopo Bottrigari

 

Biography/Description

J. was born and remained in Bologna all his long life. He qualified as a notary and did not receive his doctorate until 1309. He wrote comments on selected titles of the Digestum vetus, a Lectura on the Code, and a number of short treatises. His method is regarded as transitional between the glossators and the commentators. He died of the plague.

Source: M. Kriechbaum, in DGI 1.1096–1098; Lange/Kriechbuam, Kommentatoren 621–632.

Entry by: CD/DC v.2017

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Text(s)

 
No. 01

De oppositione compromissi et de eius forma.

 
No. 02

De testibus.

 
No. 03

Tractatus singularissimus renuntiationum iuris civilis eximii legum.

 

Text(s) – Early Printed Editions

No. 01

De oppositione compromissi et de eius forma.

 
Early Printed Editions

Tractatus universi iuris. Venezia: F. Ziletti, 1584, 3.1.206ra.

 
No. 02

De testibus.

 
Early Printed Editions

Tractatus universi iuris. Venezia: F. Ziletti, 1584, 4.60va.

 
No. 03

Tractatus singularissimus renuntiationum iuris civilis eximii legum.

 
Early Printed Editions

Tractatus universi iuris. Venezia: F. Ziletti, 1584, 6.2.404ra.