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Jacobus de Belviso

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Jacobus de Belviso[1] (c. 1270 – 1335) was an Italian jurist from Bologna. His later reputation was based on the text Practica criminalis on criminal law printed under his name in 1515. This is, however, no longer believed to be his work.

Practica iudiciaria, 1521

Works

  • Lectura Authenticorum, Lyon 1511.
  • Practica criminalis, Lyon 1515.
  • Practica iudiciaria (in Latin). Lyon: Jean Remy. 1521.

Notes

  1. ^ Jacopo di Belviso, Giacomo Belvisi, Jacobus de Belvisius.

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