Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Medieval and Early Modern Jurists |
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Report No. t155 |
Verginius de Boccatius de Cingulo |
fl. 1568–d. 1596 |
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Alternative Names |
Verginio Boccacci; Verginio de Boccatiis |
Biography/Description |
V. received his first law degree in 1568. He was a practicing lawyer and writer with a decidedly humanist bent. As might be expected of a practicing lawyer, his method paid more attention to the role and decisions of the courts than did that of his more academic contemporaries. During the pontificate of Gregory XIII, V. was forced to leave Rome. In the early 1580s he was a member of the college of advocates in Macerata, and he probably taught there. He returned to Rome when Sixtus V became pope in 1585 and died there in 1596. |
Source: E. Fabbricatore, in DGI 1.271. |
Entry by: CD/DC v.2017 |
Text(s) |
No. 01 | De interdicto uti possidetis, sive de manutenentione in possessione. |
Text(s) – Early Printed Editions |
No. 01 |
De interdicto uti possidetis, sive de manutenentione in possessione. |
Early Printed Editions |
Tractatus universi iuris. Venezia: F. Ziletti, 1584, 3.2.300vb. |