Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Medieval and Early Modern Jurists |
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Report No. t136 |
Philippus de Casolis, Regien |
c. early 14th c.–1391 |
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Alternative Names |
Philippus de Casolis, Regiensi; Filippo Cassoli |
Biography/Description |
Mentioned in DGI 1.913, 1991 as a teacher of Raffaele Fulgosio, and as a colleague of Uberto da Lampugnano, at Pavia. There is no known record of P.’s having obtained his law degrees; it was probably at Padova. He first appears in 1348 as a member of commission to revise the statutes of Milano. He went on to become a famous teacher of civil law at Pavia. He engaged in many diplomatic missions, but his only known writing is the De testamentis, which, if we are to believe the title, was a disputatio that took place in the last year of his life. |
Source: DGI 1.913, 1991; A. Dillon Bussi, in *DBI. |
Entry by: CD/DC v.2017 |
Text(s) |
No. 01 | De testamentis, et successionibus, per modum disputationis, in qua interfuerunt D. Baldus de Ubaldis et eius discipulus D. Christophorus Castellioneus, anno Domini 1391 in studio papiensi. |
Text(s) – Early Printed Editions |
No. 01 |
De testamentis, et successionibus, per modum disputationis, in qua interfuerunt D. Baldus de Ubaldis et eius discipulus D. Christophorus Castellioneus, anno Domini 1391 in studio papiensi. |
Early Printed Editions |
Tractatus universi iuris. Venezia: F. Ziletti, 1584, 8.1.107vb. |