Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio
- This page is not about the Bologna jurist Johannes de Sancto Georgio (d.1378)
Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio[1] (died 14 March 1509) was an Italian canon lawyer and Cardinal.[2] He has been called one of the ‘last two great commentators on feudal law’.[3]
Sangiorgio was born in Milan. He was bishop of Alessandria from 1478; he was referred to as the Cardinal of Alessandria.[4] He was bishop of Parma in 1500.[5] He died in Rome.
His De appellationibus was an early printed book (1474,[6] Como, Ambrogio d'Orco and Dionigi Paravicino).
Notes
- ^ Giovanni da San Giorgio, Giantonio da Sangiorgio, Johannes Antonius de Sancto Georgio. Gregorio for Georgio appears to be an error from an early book.
- ^ From 1493; he was bishop of Frascati in 1503, bishop of Palestrina in 1507, bishop of Sabina in 1508.
- ^ http://faculty.cua.edu/Pennington/Law508/FeudalLaw.htm
- ^ Cardinalis Alexandrinus, Alejandrino.
- ^ [1], Italian.
- ^ Marginalia - Milano, Biblioteca Trivulziana, Triv. Inc. A125
External links
- Scanned book, Lectura super usibus feudorum Venecia (1498)
- Scanned book, Super Decretum Gratiani (1500)
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- Cardinal-bishops of Palestrina
- Cardinal-bishops of Sabina
- Bishops of Parma
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