Alexander de Tartagnis

Alexander de Tartagnis (c. 1424 – 1477) was an Italian jurist.

Alexander de Tartagnis
Codicis partem commentaria, 1570.

After completing his studies in Bologna, he became an assessor at the Conservatore della Giustizia and taught law in Bologna, Ferrara and Padua.

His work includes commentaries on select parts of the Pandects and on other works, as well as more than 1200 advisory opinions. He reports that, for humanitarian reasons, he did not issue advisory opinions in the disfavour of the accused in criminal cases.

Paulus Castrensis was one of his teachers. Jason de Mayno, Bartholomaeus Socinus, and Ludovico Bolognini were three of his students.

Works

Interpraetationes ad frequentiores Pandectarum titulos, leges et paragraphos, 1595
  • Interpraetationes ad frequentiores Pandectarum titulos, leges et paragraphos (in Latin). 5. Venezia: Bartolomeo Arese. 1595.
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References

  • Weimar, Peter (2001). "Alexander de Tartagnis". In Michael Stolleis (ed.). Juristen: ein biographisches Lexikon; von der Antike bis zum 20. Jahrhundert (in German) (2nd ed.). München: Beck. p. 29. ISBN 3-406-45957-9.
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