Johannes Milis
Johannes Nicolaus de Milis, from Verona (or from Brescia according to other sources)[1], was doctor of the laws and advocate, active in Rome during the first half of the 15th century. He wrote a legal repertorium, c. 1430–1440.[1]
Literary works
- Allegationes in causa Brabantina matrimoniali pro Duce
- Repertorium iuris (in Latin). Rome: Georg Lauer. 1475.
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External links
- Johannes Nicolaus; Johann de Paderborn (Leuven) (1475). Repertorium juris (in Latin). Johannes de Westfalia. OCLC 66878609.
- "FLP – Medieval Manuscripts: Detailed Results". libwww.library.phila.gov. Retrieved 2015-11-09.
References
- "CERL Thesaurus". data.cerl.org. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
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