Infobox Roman emperor name Gratian full name Flavius Gratianus Augustus title Roman emperor Emperor of the Western Roman Empire image TGratian.png imgw 200px caption Bust of Gratian reign 4 August 367 ..., see Gratian disambiguation . Gratian Pronunciation needed needing not the original Latin ... use in English lang la Flavius Gratianus Augustus ref In Classical Latin , Gratian s name would be inscribed ... 375 to 383. The eldest son of Valentinian I , during his youth Gratian accompanied his father on several campaigns along the Rhine and Danube frontiers. Upon the death of Valentinian in 375, Gratian s brother Valentinian II was declared emperor by his father s soldiers. In 378, Gratian s generals ... . Gratian subsequently led a campaign across the Rhine , the last emperor to do so, and attacked the Lentienses ... of Adrianople against the Goths making Gratian essentially ruler of the entire Roman Empire. He ... Senate . Life Image Gratian Solidus.jpg thumb left 200px Solidus of Emperor Gratian. Gratian was the son ... , Serbia in Pannonia . He was named after his grandfather Gratian the Elder . Gratian was first ... wife Justina emperor under the title of Valentinian II . Gratian acquiesced in their choice ..., and the real authority remained in the hands of Gratian. Gratian s general Mallobaudes , a king of the Franks ... , in May 378 at the Battle of Argentovaria . Upon receiving news of the victory, Gratian personally ... facing the Lentienses on high ground, Gratian blockaded the enemy instead and received their surrender ... on 9 August. Valens refused to wait for Gratian and his army to arrive and assist in defeating the host .... In the same year, the government of the Eastern Empire devolved upon Gratian, but feeling himself ... s in the Gothic War 376 382 . For some years Gratian governed the Empire with energy and success ... and invaded Gaul with a large army. Gratian, who was then in Paris , being deserted by his troops, fled to Lyon . There, through the treachery of the governor, Gratian was delivered over to one of the rebel ... more details
Gratian can refer to Felinus and Gratian d. 250 AD , martyrs and saints Gratian the Elder , a 4th century Roman Empire Roman soldier. Father of the emperors Valens and Valentinian I Valentinian and grandfather of Gratian the later fourth century Roman Emperor Gratian usurper Gratian , a 5th century Romano British usurper and emperor. Pope Gregory VI died 1047 , whose name was John Gratian before he assumed the papacy. the author of the 12th century Decretum Gratiani Gratian of Tours Gatian , bishop of Tours. disambig bg ca Graci desambiguaci de Gratian Begriffskl rung es Graciano la Gratianus discretiva pl Gracjan vi Gratianus nh h ng ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Jerome Gratian 6 June 1545 21 September 1614 was the spiritual director of St Teresa of vila and the first Provincial of the Discalced Carmelites . ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 06729d.htm Jerome Gratian Catholic Encyclopedia article ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gratian, Jerome ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 6 June 1545 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 21 September 1614 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gratian, Jerome Category Carmelites Category 1545 births Category 1614 deaths RC clergy stub ... more details
onesource date April 2010 Orphan date February 2009 Gratian was a mediaeval Rome Roman Nobility noble , and son in law of Theophylact I, Count of Tusculum . Sources George L. Williams. Papal Genealogy The Families And Descendants Of The Popes AncientRome bio stub Category Italian nobility ... more details
Infobox saint name Saints Felinus and Gratian birth date death date 250 AD feast day June 1 Joint local feast day with Carpophorus and Fidelis March 13 venerated in Roman Catholic Church , br Eastern Orthodox Church ref Great Synaxarium Synaxaristes el icon http www.synaxarion.gr gr sid 3501 sxsaintinfo.aspx . 1 . . ref image imagesize 250px caption birth place death place Perugia titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes Military attire patronage Arona NO Arona major shrine Santi Martiri Church, Arona suppressed date issues Saints Felinus and Gratian us sometimes ... and Gratian, as well as Carpophorus, Exanthus, Cassius, Severinus, Secundus, and Licinius Carpophorus ... e Fedele Bot generated title ref Historicity Baronius inserted the names of Felinus and Gratian .... ref Sabine Baring Gould writes, however, that the so called Acts of SS. Gratian and Felinus , used ... Sabine Baring Gould 1874 The cult of Gratian and Felinus rests on a shaky historical foundation. The garbling ... of persons and places so as to make the Acts of Secundianus serve for Felinus and Gratian, and thus ... and Gratian dates from the tenth century. ref name santiebeati.it The manuscript is made up of 249 ... to the text, Felinus and Gratian were two soldiers of Perugia , who were converted to Christianity ... name santiebeati.it Felinus and Gratian have been identified as being identical to two other martyrs Gratilianus and Felicissima, with Felinus and Gratian being a simple misreading for the names of two ... of Otto I , transferred Felinus and Gratian s relics , with the permission of the bishop, to Arona ... to include the celebration for the martyrs Felinus and Gratian, thereby unifying their veneration ... and Gratian it icon http www.santiebeati.it dettaglio 92257 Santi Graziano e Felino, Carpoforo e Fedele DEFAULTSORT Felinus And Gratian Category 250 deaths Category 3rd century Christian martyr saints ... more details
Infobox Roman emperor name Gratian full name Gratianus title Roman usurper Usurper of the Western Roman Empire image caption reign 407 predecessor Marcus usurper Marcus successor Constantine III western emperor Constantine III death date 407 death place Roman Britain Britannia Gratian or Gratianus ref Jones, pg. 518 ref died 407 was a Roman usurper 407 in Roman Britain . Career Following the death of the usurper Marcus usurper Marcus , Gratian was acclaimed as emperor by the army in Britain in early 407. ref Jones, pg. 519 ref His background, as recorded by Paulus Orosius Orosius , was that he was a native Briton and one of the urban aristocracy. ref Orosius, 7 40 4 ref He rule coincided with a huge barbarian invasion that had afflicted Gaul , possibly with the connivance of Stilicho , ref Bury, pg. 138 ref the Emperor Honorius emperor Honorius s magister militum , who was concerned about the British usurpers. ref Bury, pg. 139 ref On the last day of December 406, an army of Vandals , Alans and Suebi Sueves had crossed the frozen River Rhine Rhine . ref Bury, pg. 138 ref During 407, they spread across northern Gaul towards Boulogne sur Mer Boulogne , and Zosimus wrote that the troops in Britain feared an invasion across the English Channel . ref Zosimus, 6 3 1 ref The army wanted to cross to Gaul and stop the barbarians but Gratian ordered them to remain. ref Canduci, pg. 152 ref Unhappy with this, the troops killed him after a reign of four months ref Zosimus, 6 2 1 ref and chose Constantine III usurper Constantine III as their leader. ref Jones, pg. 519 ref Geoffrey of Monmouth describes a similar character, named Gracianus Municeps , who is likely the same figure. ref Monmouth .... I 1889 References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gratian ALTERNATIVE ... Britannia DEFAULTSORT Gratian Category 407 deaths Category British traditional history Category 5th ... cy Gratian trawsfeddiannwr de Gratian Usurpator es Graciano usurpador fr Gratien usurpateur it Graziano ... more details
Use dmy dates date February 2011 Image Dimek.jpg thumb 150px Gratian Dimech Gratian Dimech born in London on 29 September 1975 is a British film , Television advertisement commercial and music video director . In 2003 he formed Burning Vision Entertainment with fellow director James Heath film director James Heath . Their debut video was for the band Tommi and was the first UK music video to be shot on the Sony High Definition cameras used by George Lucas on the recent Star Wars films. Since then they have produced music videos for many well known artists, including Destiny s Child , Beyonc Knowles , Sheila Ferguson and Chicane . In November 2005 their video Cry for So Solid Crew member, Swiss, hit number 1. After its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival , Dimech and Heath s debut feature film, http www.unromanticman.com The Most Unromantic Man in the World began its successful worldwide rollout in Australia on 8 February 2006. Feature films http www.burningvision.digitalresolve.co.uk films.html The Most Unromantic Man in the World Music videos http www.burningvision.digitalresolve.co.uk leon f.html Getting Into You Leon http www.burningvision.digitalresolve.co.uk swiss f.html Cry Swiss featuring Sharifa http www.burningvision.digitalresolve.co.uk sheila f.html A New Kind Of Medicine Sheila Ferguson http www.burningvision.digitalresolve.co.uk tommi f.html What Part Of No Tommi http www.burningvision.digitalresolve.co.uk helicoptor f.html Angel City Helicopter Girl http www.burningvision.digitalresolve.co.uk chicane f.html Something Wrong Chicane http www.burningvision.digitalresolve.co.uk redrat f.html 1 Foot In Red Rat http www.burningvision.digitalresolve.co.uk kg f.html Keep on Runnin Do I? K.G. Golden A.S.A.P. Tour Diary for Destiny s Child Adverts http www.burningvision.digitalresolve.co.uk so.html So Cosmetics international campaign http www.burningvision.digitalresolve.co.uk mo.html Mo Am sponsorship spots for Channel U External links http www.burningvision.com ... more details
for the legal news service JURIST Distinguish jury multiple issues unreferenced February 2011 contradict August 2011 A jurist or jurisconsult is a profession al who studies, develops, applies, or otherwise deals with the law . The term is widely used in American English , but in the United Kingdom and many Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth countries it has only historical and specialist usage. In most of Continental Europe any person who possesses a degree in law and works professionally with the law is referred to with a word resembling jurist e.g., Jurist , juriste , jurista , juristi , jurists etc. . English speaking countries There is no alternative word for jurist in English speaking countries outside the U.S. and Canada. Members of the general public are largely unaware of the term and are likely to confuse it with juror . Citation needed date August 2011 Although the word jurist can technically be applied to anyone having a thorough knowledge of law, American and Canadian lawyers .... Within the legal community usage of jurist is usually restricted to eminent judge s or academics ... in law e.g., a bachelor of law bachelor or master of laws may be called a jurist. Such jurists can ... a jurist does not necessarily mean that one has the privileges usually attributed to Lawyer attorney or solicitor . Russia and Ukraine Law degree jurist often compared to an Master of Laws LL.M. , but in fact ... in Russia and Ukraine after 5 years of study at a university . Jurist degree may also be awarded in a shorter ... degree in U.S. from a specialized law college. Bachelor jurist degree equivalent to Bachelor of Laws ... be be x old bg ca Jurista cs Pr vn k cy Cyfreithegwr da Jurist de Jurist et Jurist es Jurista eo Juristo fr Juriste ko it Giurista kk lt Teisininkas hu Jog sz nl Jurist ja no Jurist nn Jurist pl Prawnik pt Jurisconsulto ro Jurist ru sk Pr vnik sl Pravnik sh Pravnik fi Juristi sv Jurist tt uk bat smg T is ninks zh ... more details
about a legal news service the Common noun Jurist Infobox Website name JURIST favicon logo Image JURISTlogo.jpg 100px screenshot Image JURIST screenshot.png 250px caption Screenshot from JURIST url http ... No political owner JURIST Legal News & Research Services, Inc. author Bernard Hibbitts et ... people. alexa JURIST is an online legal news service hosted by the University of Pittsburgh School ... , JURIST ref working in Pittsburgh and other US locations under the direction of founding Publisher ... continuously updated US and international legal news and expert commentary. JURIST is dedicated ... reporting, documenting and analyzing important legal developments as they happen. JURIST ... community. In April 2009 JURIST was nominated for a Webby Awards Webby Award as best Law website, its ... Services category. JURIST s flagship Paper Chase legal news section was recognized by the ABA Journal in its 2008 and 2007 lists of the best Web sites by lawyers, for lawyers . JURIST content ... Post , US federal appeals courts, and numerous law schools, bar associations and law firms. JURIST is owned and operated by JURIST Legal News and Research Services, Inc., a 501 c 3 non profit educational organization. History Professor Bernard Hibbitts created the website that would become JURIST in 1996 as Law Professors on the Web, with the name JURIST being officially adopted in 1997. Initially ... law students have been involved with JURIST from its beginnings, the current model of training students to work as reporters and editors began in 2003. JURIST has since grown to a staff of over ... develop JURIST s commentary sections, features and archives, as well as develop vibrant social media presences on Facebook, Twitter, and Google . In 2008, JURIST incorporated as a Pennsylvania non profit ... 501 c 3 of the IRS Code. This change in status allowed JURIST to make several other changes. In 2010, JURIST began the process of transitioning its operations to the new jurist.org domain. In January ... more details
Diplom Jurist is a master s level law degree awarded by some German universities. Background Historically, German law students did not receive any academic degree upon completion of their curriculum. Instead, after usually four or five years of study, students would sit their First State Examination Erstes Staatsexamen in Law, which was administered by the ministry of justice of the respective state, not the university. More recently, however, some universities have begun to award their students a Diplom Jurist upon passing the First State Examination, in order to indicate the equivalence of the education to a master s degree in other disciplines. Role for the legal profession The Diplom Jurist does not give the holder the right to work as, for instance, a fully qualified attorney Rechtsanwalt or a judge. The German legal education system requires examinees of the First State Examination to pass a two year practical training period Referendariat , at the end of which candidates sit the Second State Examination which, if passed, admits successful participants to the bar. As such, the Diplom Jurist is usually just a step towards qualifying as a lawyer, but not a qualification in its own right. However, holders of the Diplom Jurist degree may, of course, work as lawyers in unregulated legal professions where admittance to the bar is not required e.g. in house counsel . Other universities have begun to award Magister Juris degrees following the same principles. Category Education in Germany de Diplom Jurist lt Diplomuotas teisininkas ... more details
Infobox Painting image file Jurist arcimboldo.png title The Jurist artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo year 1566 type Oil on canvas height 64 width 51 height inch 25 width inch 20 museum Nationalmuseum city Stockholm , Sweden The Jurist lang it L Avvocato , also known as The Lawyer , is an oil painting oil on canvas painting by Italian artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo , painted in 1566. It shows a member of the legal profession, whose facial features are depicted using meat and fish, and whose body is composed of legal documents. Two versions of the painting exist the first, from 1566, is held by the Nationalmuseum National Museum of Fine Arts Nationalmuseum in Stockholm acquired from a collection at Gripsholm Castle in 1866 , and a later version is held by a private collector in Milan . Arcimboldo was employed as court painter to Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II and was already well established as an artist by the time he created The Jurist . He was known for his innovative style, particularly for his portrait s in which the subjects were composed of everyday objects. His fantastical and imaginative paintings somewhat foreshadowed the Surrealism Surrealist movement of the 20th century, but were also appreciated as part of the Mannerism Mannerist tradition of his own time. His series of paintings, The Four Seasons , which depicted the changing seasons as series of portraits composed of seasonal plants, were particularly popular, and he even created a portrait of Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II entitled Vertemnus in the same style. The artist s feelings about his subject in The Jurist are clear from the composition the features of the face are represented by the plucked carcasses of poultry and the sneering mouth by fish. It is not known if the subject is a caricature of the legal profession in general or based on a real jurist of the time. The German jurist Ulrich ... lac.2005.0027 DEFAULTSORT Jurist Category 1560s paintings Category Mannerist paintings Category ... more details
Infobox journal title Global Jurist discipline Law editors Ugo Mattei and Alberto Monti publisher Walter de Gruyter history 2001 present frequency Quarterly website http www.degruyter.com view j gj ISSN 1934 2640 Global Jurist is a Peer review peer reviewed law review journal of legal scholarship. It focuses on comparative law , international law , law and economics , law and development and legal anthropology . External links http www.degruyter.com view j gj.2011.11.issue 2 issue files gj.2011.11.issue 2.xml Official site Category International law journals Category Law journals ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Callistratus , a Roman law Roman jurist , who, as appears from passages in Pandects Justinian s Digest , wrote at least as late as the reign AD 198 211 of Septimius Severus and Caracalla . Associations In a passage of the Augustan History Alex. Sev. 68 which, either from interpolation or from the inaccuracy of the author, abounds with anachronisms, Callistratus is stated to have been a disciple of Aemilius Papinianus Papinian , and to have been one of the council of Alexander Severus . This statement may be correct, notwithstanding the suspicious character of the source whence it is derived. Works The numerous extracts from Callistratus in the Digest occupy eighteen pages in Karl Ferdinand Hommel Hommel s Palingenesia Pandectarum and the fact that he is cited by no other jurist in the Digest may be accounted for by observing that this work contains extracts from few jurists of importance subsequent to Callistratus. The extracts from Callistratus are taken from works bearing the following titles Libri VI de Cognitionibus Libri VI Edicti Monitorii Libri IV de Jure Fisci , or de Jure Fisci et Populi Libri III Institutionum Libri II Quaestionum The titles of the first three of these works require some explanation. de Cognitionibus This treatise relates to those causes which were heard, investigated, and decided by the emperor, the governor of a province, or other magistrate, without the intervention of judices . This departure from the ordinary course of the civil law took place, even before Diocletian s general abolition of the ordo judiciorum , sometimes by virtue of the imperial prerogative, and in some cases was regularly practiced for the purpose of affording equitable relief where the strict civil law gave no remedy, instead of resorting to the more tortuous system of legal fictions and equitable actions. Edictum Monitorium What is meant by the title .... Haubold distinguishes the edictum monitorium from the edictum breve , upon which Paul jurist ... more details
File Estatua de Gayo Tribunal Supremo Madrid .jpg 150px right thumb Gaius or Caius Roman jurist dablink This article is about the jurist. For the emperor Gaius Caesar, see Caligula . Gaius floruit AD 130 180 was a celebrated Roman empire Roman jurist . Scholars know very little of his personal life. It is impossible to discover even his full name, Gaius or Caius being merely his personal name Roman naming conventions praenomen . As with his name it is difficult to ascertain the span of his life, but it is safe to assume he lived from AD 110 to at least AD 179, since he wrote on legislation passed within that time. From internal evidence in his works it may be gathered that he flourished in the reigns of the emperors Hadrian , Antoninus Pius , Marcus Aurelius and Commodus . His works were thus composed between the years 130 and 180 . After his death, however, his writings were recognized as of great authority, and the emperor Theodosius II named him in the Law of Citations , along with Papinian , Ulpian , Herennius Modestinus Modestinus and Julius Paulus Paulus , as one of the five jurists whose opinions were to be followed by judicial officers in deciding cases. The works of these jurists accordingly became most important sources of Roman law . Besides the Institutes , which are a complete exposition of the elements of Roman law, Gaius was the author of a treatise on the Edicts of the Magistrates , of Commentaries on the Twelve Tables , and on the important Lex Papia Poppaea , and several other works. His interest in the antiquities of Roman law is apparent, and for this reason ... said to be followers of Gaius Ateius Capito jurist Ateius Capito , of whose life we have some account ... century Romans ca Gai jurista cs Gaius de Gaius Jurist es Gayo fr Gaius hr Gaj pravnik it Gaio la Gaius iuris consultus hu Gaius jogtud s nl Gaius jurist ja pl Gajusz jurysta rzymski pt Jurisconsulto ... Gajus jurist uk ... more details
The World Jurist Association is an international Non governmental organization non governmental organisation with special consultative status at the United Nations Economic and Social Council UN Economic and Social Council . External links http www.worldjurist.org WJF website International law stub DEFAULTSORT World Jurist Association Category Legal organizations Category Civil Affairs Category Non governmental organizations Category Political science Category International organizations ... more details
Expand German Victor Ehrenberg Jurist date December 2009 Image Voit 171 Viktor Ehrenberg.jpg thumb Victor Ehrenberg 1926 Victor Gabriel Ehrenberg August 22, 1851, Wolfenb ttel , Duchy of Brunswick March 10, 1929, G ttingen was a German jurist . He is the uncle of historian Victor Ehrenberg historian Victor Ehrenberg , Geoffrey Elton Geoffrey & Lewis Elton s great uncle and great great uncle to Ben Elton . He gave lectures at Universities of G ttingen 1877 , Rostock 1882 , again G ttingen 1888 , Leipzig 1911 1922 . He married Helene Ehrenberg n e Helene von Jhering von Jhering 1852 1920 ref http www.members.tripod.com davegenealogy luth J.html Martin Luther Genealogy Browse J bot generated title at www.members.tripod.com ref , daughter of the legal historian Rudolf von Jhering 1828 1892 . Their daughter Hedwig Martha Ehrenberg 1891 1972 married Max Born . Victor Gabriel Ehrenberg was also the great grandfather of Australian singer and actress Olivia Newton John . Works Versicherungsgeschicht , 1893 Die deutsche Rechtsgeschichte und die juristische Bildung , 1894 Notes reflist External links Commons category Victor Ehrenberg jurist http www.lib.hit u.ac.jp service bunko moller.htm Moller bot generated title at www.lib.hit u.ac.jp about his books http www.sussex.ac.uk Units cgjs projects elton.html CGJS Elton Ehrenberg bot generated title at www.sussex.ac.uk about pedigree, histrorian V. Ehrenberg, etc. http webdoc.sub.gwdg.de ebook a gbs gbs 21 2.pdf pdf German http www.klahrgesellschaft.at Mitteilungen AKG 4 04.pdf pdf German Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ehrenburg, Victor ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 22, 1851 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 10, 1929 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ehrenburg, Victor Category 1851 births Category 1929 deaths Category People from Wolfenb ttel Category People from Brunswick Category German Jews ... de Victor Ehrenberg Jurist sv Victor Ehrenberg jurist ... more details
For the Scottish politician, see Marco Biagi politician unreferenced Biography date January 2009 Marco Biagi November 24, 1950 March 19, 2002 was an Italian jurist. A native of Bologna , he was professor of labour law and industrial relations at the University of Modena . Biagi was assassinated by members of the New Red Brigades outside his home in Bologna on March 19, 2002, due to his role as an economic advisor to Roberto Maroni , a minister in Silvio Berlusconi s government. A scholarship with his name is now offered by Johns Hopkins University for study at their overseas campus in Bologna. A square in central Bologna is named after him. Five terrorists of the Red Brigades were sentenced to life terms on June 1, 2005 because of this murder Nadia Desdemona Lioce , Roberto Morandi , Marco Mezzasalma , Diana Blefari Melazzi and Simone Boccaccini . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Biagi, Marco ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 24, 1950 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 19, 2002 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Biagi, Marco Category 1950 births Category 2002 deaths Category italian jurists Category People from Bologna Category Assassinated Italian people Category People murdered in Italy Italy bio stub crime bio stub de Marco Biagi Jurist it Marco Biagi nl Marco Biagi pl Marco Biagi sv Marco Biagi ... more details
For other people with the same name Gaius Ateius Capito disambiguation Gaius Ateius Capito Gaius Ateius Capito about 30 BCE 22 was a Ancient Rome Roman jurist in the time of Roman emperor emperors Augustus and Tiberius and consul suffectus in the year 5. Life Capito was educated as a jurist by Aulus Ofilius . He was active as a jurist and a roman senate senator and became consul suffectus in the year 5. He was a strong proponent of the principate which brought him in opposition to Marcus Antistius Labeo . ref Tacitus, Annals III 75 ref In 11, he became curator aquarum and was responsible for water supply and regulation throughout the city of Rome . ref name Frontinus, de aquis II 102 Frontinus, de aquis II 102 ref In 15, he and Lucius Arruntius were entrusted by Tiberius to work on a plan to confine the river Tiber after heavy floods, but the project was not carried out due to heavy resistance from the populace. ref Tacitus, Annals I 79 ref His successor in the office of curator aquarum was Tarius Rufus. ref name Frontinus, de aquis II 102 Works All of Capito s works are lost and are only known by their titles through quotes by later authors. Works known to have existed include ref for a list of known works, see Der kleine Pauly , article C. Ateius Capito ref De pontificio iure About pontifical law , at least six books about laws concerning the pontifex pontifices De iure sacrificiorum About sacrificial law Coniectanea Miscellaneous , at least 9 books about various themes De officio senatorio About the senatorial office One work of unknown title about the augur ies Epistulae Letters Influence Capito had considerable reputation as a jurist and gathered a school of jurists that became known as the Sabinian school after his pupil and successor Masurius Sabinus . ref Der kleine Pauly , articles C. Ateius Capito and Sabinus Massurius ref Capito s works were read and quoted until the sixth century, although more frequently by lexicographers especially by Sextus Pompeius F ... more details
John Bond LL.D. 1612 1676 was an English jurist, Puritan clergyman, member of the Westminster Assembly , and Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge . Life He was born at Chard , in Somerset his father was Denis Bond President of the Council Denis Bond . He was educated at Dorchester, Dorset Dorchester under John White 1575 1648 John White , and afterwards entered at St. Catharine s College, Cambridge , of which he became a fellow. He took his B.A. degree in 1631, became M.A. in 1635, and LL.D. ten years later. ref Venn id BNT628J2 name Bond, John ref After leaving Cambridge he was for some time a lecturer at Exeter, and then succeeded his old master, White, as minister of the Savoy. In 1643 he became a member of the Westminster Assembly, and in December 1645 succeeded to the mastership of the Savoy . ref name DNB Dictionary of National Biography s Bond, John 1612 1676 DNB00 . ref In the same year, John Selden having declined the mastership of Trinity Hall, Dr. Robert King jurist Robert King was chosen by the Fellows but, Parliament interposing on behalf of Bond, he was elected Master on 7 March 1646. Three years later he was made Professor of Law at Gresham College , London, and in 1654 became assistant to the commissioners of Middlesex and Westminster for ejecting scandalous ministers and schoolmasters. He was appointed vice chancellor of Cambridge University in 1658, but lost his preferments at Cambridge and London on the English Restoration Restoration of 166 0. ref name DNB He retired to Dorset , where he died at Sandwich Swanage , in the Isle of Purbeck , and was buried at Steeple, Dorset Steeple on 30 July 1676. He is thought by some to be identical with the John Bond who was member for Melcombe Regis in the last parliament of Charles I, recorder of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis UK Parliament constituency Weymouth and Melcombe Regis in 1645 and subsequently a recruiter ... before Robert King jurist Robert King after Robert King jurist Robert King succession box title Vice ... more details
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Image Francesco Carrara.jpg thumb 250px Painting of Francesco Carrara. Francesco Carrara 1805&ndash 1888 was an Italy Italian jurist and liberal politician. He was one of the leading criminal law scholars and death penalty abolition advocates in 19th century Europe. After studies and a doctorate in Pisa , Carrara practiced law in Florence and Lucca , where he was soon engaged in debates about criminal law reform. In 1848, he was appointed to the chair of criminal law at the University of Lucca , 1859 at University of Pisa Pisa . His principal work, written there, was the ten volume Programma dal corso di diritto criminale . Synthesising Italian thought in criminal law since Cesare, Marquis of Beccaria Beccaria , it also had significant influence abroad. As a young politician, Carrara at first followed Giuseppe Mazzini Mazzini , but came closer to more moderate liberal groups in the 1840s. He helped arrange the accession of Lucca to Tuscany , and, after Italian unification , was elected to Parliament in 1863, 1865 and 1867. There, he was an influential member of the commission preparing the Criminal Code of Italy , the Codice Zanardelli completed in 1889. Named a senator in 1879, Carrara died at Lucca, where many of his manuscripts remain. External links http biblio.adm.unipi.it 8081 archiviofoto entity.jsp?entity Carrara 20Francesco Obituary at the University of Pisa website References cite book last Mazzacane first Aldo pages 120 chapter Carrara, Francesco editor Michael Stolleis ed. title Juristen ein biographisches Lexikon von der Antike bis zum 20. Jahrhundert edition 2nd edition year 2001 publisher Beck location M nchen language German id ISBN 3406 45957 9 Persondata NAME Francesco Carrara ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Italian jurist and politician DATE OF BIRTH 1805 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1888 PLACE OF DEATH Lucca DEFAULTSORT Carrara, Francesco Category Italian jurists Category Italian politicians Category 1805 births Category 1880 deaths es France ... more details
James Gould 5 December 1770 Branford, Connecticut 11 May 1838 Litchfield, Connecticut was a jurist and an early professor at the Litchfield Law School . Biography Richard, his great grandfather, came from Devonshire to Branford about 1700. James graduated from Yale University Yale in 1791, and was a tutor there in 1793 1795. In 1795, he entered the Litchfield Law School . After his admission to the bar, in 1798 he became associated with the law school s founder, Tapping Reeve as professor in that institution. He was raised in 1816 to the office of judge of the Supreme Court of Connecticut , from which he was displaced in 1818 by the adoption of the new constitution. In 1820, Gould became superintendent of the law school, and after the death of Reeve, in 1823, continued to conduct it until 1833. He published Principles of Pleading in Civil Actions New York, 1832 new ed. by Franklin F. Heard, Albany, 1887 . His son Edward Sherman Gould was a noted critic, author and translator. Another son, John W. Gould 5 November 1814 1838 , was also an author who wrote sea tales and sketches until his death at sea. References Cite Appletons Gould, James year 1900 appletons Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gould, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 5 December 1770 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 11 May 1838 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gould, James Category 1770 births Category 1838 deaths Category American lawyers Category American educators de James Gould Jurist ... more details
Infobox person name Ion Creang image image size alt caption birth name birth date birth date and age 1962 12 11 birth place Gote ti death date death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD death place body discovered death cause resting place resting place coordinates coord LAT LONG display inline,title residence nationality ethnicity citizenship other names known for education alma mater Moldova State University employer Parliament of Moldova notable works occupation Jurist years active home town salary networth height weight title term predecessor successor party opponents boards religion Eastern Orthodoxy spouse partner children parents relations callsign awards signature signature alt website footnotes box width misc Ion Creang born December 11, 1962, Gote ti is a Moldova n jurist and the head of the Legal Department of the Parliament of Moldova . Biography Ion Creang was born on December 11, 1962 in Gote ti , Cantemir District . He studied at the Moldova State University 1987 1992 and got his PhD in 2000. He is the head of the Legal Department of the Apparatus of the Parliament of Moldova . Also, he is secretary of the Commission for constitutional reform in Moldova . External links http www.parlament.md apparatus departments legal Directia juridica http www.neurope.eu articles 99876.php Constitutional Court OKs electoral law change Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Creanga, Ion ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 11, 1962 PLACE OF BIRTH Gote ti DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Creanga, Ion Category 1962 births Category Eastern Orthodox Christians from Moldova Category Moldovan jurists Category Moldova State University alumni Category Living people Moldova bio stub ... more details
Marcus Cocceius Nerva jurist before 5 BC &ndash 33 AD was the grandfather of emperor Nerva , son of Marcus Cocceius Nerva consul 36 BC , a member of the entourage of the Roman emperor Tiberius and a celebrated jurist ref name Smith547 cite book last Smith first Sir William title A new classical dictionary of Greek and Roman biography,mythology and geography year 1871 publisher Harper & Brothers page 547 url http books.google.com.au books?id 2ToPAAAAYAAJ&printsec frontcover v onepage&q&f false ref . In 33 AD he starved himself to death despite the pleas of Tiberius . In explanation Tacitus writes Those who knew his thoughts said that as he saw more closely into the miseries of the State, he chose, in anger and alarm, an honourable death, while he was yet safe and unassailed on. ref name ann6.26 Tacitus, The Annals s The Annals Tacitus Book 6 26 6.26 ref From this we may infer that he despaired at the tyrannies of the Praetorian Guard and committed suicide as a form of protest and may have been worried about his own safety. He was portrayed in the film Caligula film Caligula by John Gielgud Sir John Gielgud . References references Category 1st century BC births Category 33 deaths Category 1st century BC Romans Category 1st century Romans Category Jurists who committed suicide Category Ancient Romans who committed suicide Category Suicides by starvation Category Cocceii ancientRome bio stub ... more details
Joseph Phillips was an United States American politician and jurist from Illinois . Phillips was the second and last Secretary of Illinois Territory serving from 1816 until 1818. In 1818, upon the admission of Illinois to the union, Phillips was elected the first Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court serving until 1822, when he resigned to run for Governor of Illinois on a pro slavery platform, and was defeated. ref http politicalgraveyard.com bio phillips.html Bio Data ref ref http www.riverweb.uiuc.edu NINETEENTH Archives transactions 1901 IL slavery.html Slavery in Illinois, Ethan Snively, 1901 ref Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Phillips, Joseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court serving until 1822. DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Phillips, Joseph Category Illinois Territory officials Category Chief Justices of the Illinois Supreme Court Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Illinois politician stub ... more details