Filippo Decio
Filippo Decio or Decius (1454 – c. 1535) was an Italian jurist whose services were courted by European universities and rulers. He was an influential representative of the pre-Humanist scholastic ius commune tradition, and one of the leading jurists of his time together with Felino Sandeo, Antonio Cocchi Donati and Bartolomeo Socini.
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Woodcut of Filippo Decio from Pauli Iovii Novocomensis episcopi Nucerini Vitae illustrium virorum: tomis duobus comprehensae, & proprijs imaginibus illustratae by Paolo Giovio | |
Born | 1454 Milan, Duchy of Milan |
Died | October 13, 1535 80–81) Siena | (aged
Nationality | Milanese |
Other names | Philippus Decius |
Occupation | jurist |
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