LC control no. | n 89603593 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Castro, Paul de, -1441 |
Variant(s) | Castro, Paul de, -1439 Castro, Paul de, d. 1439 Paulus, Castrensis, -1441 Paulus, de Castro, -1441 Castro, Paulus de, -1441 Paolo, di Castro, -1441 Castrènse, Paolo, -1441 |
Other standard no. | 100203916 |
Associated country | Italy France |
Located | Avignon (France) Siena (Italy) Firenze (Italy) Bologna (Italy) Padua (Italy) |
Birth date | 1360~ |
Death date | 1441-07-20 1439 |
Place of birth | Castro (Lecce, Italy) |
Place of death | Padua (Italy) |
Field of activity | Roman law |
Affiliation | Université d'Avignon |
Profession or occupation | Lawyers University and college faculty members |
Found in | nuc88-99831: His Pavli Castrensis Commentaria [MI] 1582 (hdg. on CtY rept.: Paulus de Castro, fl. 1400; usage: Pavli Castrensis) Singularia plurimorum docto[rum], 1543: t.p. (Paulus de Castro); leaf 240a (... excellentissimi utriusque iuris monarche domini Pauli de Castro) WBI 7 (K.G. Saur) online, 8-27-01 (Castro, Paul de; [died]1439; university professor of law; Archives biographiques françaises, fiche II 128,425-426; source: C,F.H. Barjavel. Dictionnaire historique, biographique, et bibliographique du département de Vaucluse, 1841) Practicarum obseruationum et sententiarum in vtroque iure frequentium, vsuque receptarum notabilia at[que] singularia, MDCXXIX, 1629 : title page (Paulus de Castro) WIkipedia, viewed May 13, 2021 (Paulus Castrensis; 14th-century Italian jurist; his death is generally assigned to 1436, but it appears from an entry in a manuscript of the Digestum Vetus, which is extant at Munich, made by the hand of one of his pupils who styles him præceptor meus, that he died on 20 July 1441) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulus_Castrensis> EDIT 16, online authority file, viewed May 13, 2021 (Paolo : di Castro <ca. 1360-1441>; jurist; born at Castro around 1360; died at Padua in 1441) <http://edit16.iccu.sbn.it/scripts/iccu_ext.dll?fn=11&i=3176> Treccani (website), viewed May 13, 2021 (Pàolo di Castro or Paolo Castrènse; jurist; taught at Avignon, where he earned his doctorate, then in Siena (1390), Avignon (1394-1412), in Florence (where he collaborated in 1415 in the reform of the municipal statutes), and in Padua (1429-41); lectures on the three parts of the Digest and the Code and consilia) <https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/paolo-di-castro/> |
Associated language | lat |