Antonius de Butrio
Antonius de Butrio (1338–1408), also called Antonio da Butrio (or simply Don Antonius[1]), was an Italian jurist and a noted teacher of law at Bologna.
Biography
Antonius de Butrio was venerated in his lifetime both for his qualities as a professor and for the example of his religious and moral virtues. His university career was essentially at Bologna, where he attracted numerous pupils, among them future great representatives of 15th-century canonical science, like Johannes de Imola, Francesco Zabarella or Domenico di San Giminiano.
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He composed numerous commentaries to the Decretals of Gregory IX and the Liber Sextus, which provide a comprehensive impression of the contemporary practice of canon and civil law. In 1408, he also negotiated on behalf of Gregory XII about the end of the Western Schism.
Works
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- Consilia (in Latin). Rome: Adam Rot. 1472.
- Consilia seu responsa D. Antonii de Butr. Bonon ... . Nunc denuo à multis erroribus repurgata. Atque pereximijs Gasparis Caballini iurisc. scolijs illustrata. Accessit Hieron. de Tortis pro Repub. F (in Latin). Venice: Cristoforo Zanetti. 1575.
- Super primo Decretalium (in Latin). Rome: Ulrich Han & Simone Cardella. 1473.
- Super quarto Decretalium (in Latin). Johann Reinhard & Paul Leenen. 1474.
- Super Decretales (in Latin). Vol. 1. Venice: Lucantonio Giunta. 1578.
- Super Decretales (in Latin). Vol. 2. Venice: Lucantonio Giunta. 1578.
- Super Decretales (in Latin). Vol. 3. Venice: Lucantonio Giunta. 1578.
- Super Decretales (in Latin). Vol. 4. Venice: Lucantonio Giunta. 1578.
- Super Decretales (in Latin). Vol. 5. Venice: Lucantonio Giunta. 1578.
- Super Decretales (in Latin). Vol. 6. Venice: Lucantonio Giunta. 1578.
- Super Decretales (in Latin). Vol. 7. Venice: Lucantonio Giunta. 1578.
- Super Decretales (in Latin). Vol. 8. Venice: Lucantonio Giunta. 1578.
Notes
- ^ Alphonso de Castro, O.F.M., De justa haereticorum punitione, libri III (Lugduni [i.e., Lyon]: apud Sebastianum Barptolomai Honorati, 1555), lib. 2, c. 1, p. 233A.
References
- Müller, Jörg (2001). "Antonius de Butrio". In Michael Stolleis (ed.). Juristen: ein biographisches Lexikon; von der Antike bis zum 20. Jahrhundert (in German) (2nd ed.). München: Beck. p. 37. ISBN 3-406-45957-9.
External links
- Prosdocimi, Luigi (1961). "ANTONIO da Budrio". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 3: Ammirato–Arcoleo (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. pp. 541–542. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6.
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