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Pietro del Monte (Petrus de Monte Brixensis) (c. 1400 – 1457) was a Venetian jurist, canonist and humanist.

He studied at the University of Padua, as a student of Prodocimo de Conti and Giovan Francesco di Capodilista. He was papal collector in England from 1435–1440. Subsequently he was papal legate to France. He became Bishop of Brescia in 1442.

Works

  • Repertorium utriusque iuris (printed 1475, Bologna; Padua, 1480;)
  • De potestate romani pontificis et generalis concilii, (composed 1434, printed Rome, 1476)
  • De Vitiorum inter se Differentia (composed 1438, unprinted), plagiarised from De Avaritia by Poggio Bracciolini