Jacques Cujas (or Cujacius) (Toulouse, 1522 – Bourges, 4 October 1590) was a French legal expert. He was prominent among the legal humanists or mos gallicus...
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acquaintance of François Hotman, and finally at Valence, where he had Jacques Cujas for his teacher and Joseph Justus Scaliger as a friend. He was at first...
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Rue Cujas is a street in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, named after the legal expert Jacques Cujas (1522-90), since it neighbours the Faculté de droit...
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four other jurists were not congruent. The 16th century French jurist Jacques Cujas wrote that "there was never such a great lawyer before, nor ever will...
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Jewish rabbi and kabbalist (d. 1570) Philothei, Greek saint (d. 1589) Jacques Cujas, French legal expert (d. 1590) probable Emperor Gelawdewos of Ethiopia...
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interpretation, Scipione was influenced by French jurists like Doneau and Jacques Cujas, who applied the methods of humanist philology to legal texts. Gentili's...
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UNESCO in 1992 Palais Jacques Cœur Lallemant's hotel, from the early French Renaissance The Berry museum, located in the Cujas' hotel The Estève museum...
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Alciatus infused the Corpus Juris with a humanist perspective, while Jacques Cujas humanist writings were paramount to his reputation as a jurist. Philipp...
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Cujas Library (French: Bibliothèque Cujas), named after the French jurist and scholar Jacques Cujas (1520–1590), is an academic research library, and...
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Stanisław (31 March 2022). "Designing a System of Contractual Liability: Jacques Cujas Inspired by Roman Law". American Journal of Legal History. 62: 20–40...
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