Silvestro Aldobrandini

Silvestro Aldobrandini (1500–1558) was a Florentine jurisconsult and the father of Pope Clement VIII.

Portrait of a Lawyer in the Aldobrandini Family, said to be Silvestro Aldobrandini, by Ridolfo Ghirlandaio

Silvestro Aldobrandini is depicted in a chapel named after Sixtus V in the church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome.[1]

Consilia, 1594

Works

  • Institutiones iuris civilis : cum additionibus hactenus impressis ; (in Latin). Lyon: Vincent. 1546.
  • Consilia (in Latin). Roma: Stamperia Vaticana. 1594.
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