LC control no. | n 86071699 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Sangiorgio, Gianantonio da, 1439 or 1442-1509 |
Variant(s) | Sangiorgio, Gianantonio da, 1439-1509 Da Sangiorgio, Gianantonio, 1439 or 1442-1509 Sancto Georgio, Joannes Antonius de, 1439 or 1442-1509 San Georgio, Giovanni Antonio da, 1439 or 1442-1509 Praepositus, 1439 or 1442-1509 Sancto Georgio, Io. Antonius de, 1439 or 1442-1509 Sancto Georgio, Iohannes Antonius de, 1439 or 1442-1509 Sancto Georgio, Johannes Antonius de, 1439 or 1442-1509 Sangiorgio, Giovanni Antonio, 1439 or 1442-1509 |
Associated country | Italy |
Associated place | Piacenza (Italy) Parma (Italy) Alessandria (Italy) |
Located | Milan (Italy) Rome (Italy) Pavia (Italy) |
Birth date | [1439,1442] |
Death date | 1509 |
Place of birth | Milan (Italy) |
Place of death | Rome (Italy) |
Field of activity | Canon law Feudal law |
Affiliation | Università degli studi di Pavia Università di Milano Catholic Church. Collegium Cardinalium Catholic Church. Diocese of Parma (Italy) Catholic Church. Rota Romana Catholic Church. Diocese of Alessandria (Italy) |
Profession or occupation | Lawyers Clergy Bishops University and college faculty members Judges |
Found in | His Domi. Praepo. super feudis, 1548: t.p. (à reuere[n]dopatre iurisco[n]sultoq[ue] consummatissimo D. Pr[a]eposito Sancti Ambrosij Mediolanen.; incipit: ... reuerendissimi patris [et] iuris vtriusq[ue] doctoris celebratissimi D. Ioannis Antonij de Sancto Georgio, patricij Mediolane[nsis] [et] ecclesie Diui Ambrosij Mediolani prepositi, iura canonica in felici Gymnasio Papiensi legentis [et] nunc tempore huius impressionis [actually, a 15th-cent. ed.] cardinalis Alexandrini, sedis apostolice referendarij ac Sacri Palatij Apostolici auditoris dignissimi) LC manual cat. (hdg.: Sangiorgio, Gianantonio da, Cardinal, 1439-1509; usage: ... Joa[n]is Antonij de Sancto Giorgio; variants: San Giorgio, Giovanni Antonio da; Georgio, Johannes Antonius de S.) Schulte, J.F. v. Die Gesch. der Quellen und Lit. des canonischen Rechts ... 1875-1880: v. 2, p. 338-341 (Johannes Antonius de Sancto Gregorio (Praepositus); called Praepositus and, after being named bishop of Alessandria, Praepositus Alexandrinus; d. Mar. 1509) Comme[n]taria super Decreto Cardinalis Alexandrini alias prepositi Sa[n]cti Ambrosii nuncupati, 1479: leaf a1r (Reuerendissimi in [Christ]o patris & d.d. Io. Antonii d[e] Sancto Georgio dicti de Placentia patricii Mediolane[n]sis alias dum titulu[m] de appellatio[n]ibus & q[ua]rtum libru[m] Decretaliu[m] ac Libram feudo[rum] [com]mentaret ecclesie diui Ambrosii Mli p[re]positi vtrius[que] iuris doctoris & interpretis clarissimi nu[n]c peculiari virtute cardinalis dignissimi su[per] decreto[rum] volumina co[m]mentaria no[n] minus vtilia [quam] optio stilo correcta incipiunt) The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church (online), viewed Aug. 16, 2021 (Sangiorgio, Giovanni Antonio (1439/1442-1509); born 1439/1442, in Milan according to his epitaph, in Piacenza according to some biographers; died Rome in March 14, 1509; Studied law in Pavia from 1470; Public professor of canons in Pavia and Milan; Ambassador of the duke of Milan; Provost archpriest of the metropolitan cathedral of S. Ambrogio, Milan; named bishop of Alessandria at the request of the duke of Milan, April 11, 1478; auditor of the Sacred Roman Rota in the pontificate of Pope Sixtus IV; created cardinal priest in the consistory of September 20, 1493) <https://cardinals.fiu.edu/bios1493.htm#Sangiorgio> EDIT 16 (online), viewed Aug. 16, 2021 Sangiorgio, Giovanni Antonio <m. 1509>; Professor of canon law; born in Milan in the second half of the 15th century; died in Rome in 1509; bishop of Alessandria in 1479; and of Parma in 1500; cardinal in 1492; name variants: Io. Antonius a San Giorgio; Ioannes Antonius episcopus Sabinensis; Io. Antonius a S. Georgio; Sangiorgio, Giovanni Antonio; San Giorgio, Giovanni Antonio; San Giorgio, Giovanni Antonio da; Sangiorgio, Gianantonio da; Sancto Georgio, Joannes Antonius de; San Giorgio, Giovanni Antonio di s.v. Como) |