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JACOBUS See also:BALDUINUS , See also:Italian jurist of the 13th See also:century, was by See also:birth a Bolognese, and is reputed to have been of a See also:noble See also:family . He was a See also:pupil of See also:Azo, and the See also:master of See also:Odofredus, of Hostiensis, and of Jacobus de Ravanis, the last of whom has the reputation of having first applied dialectical forms to legal See also:science . His See also:great fame as a See also:professor of See also:civil See also:law at the university of See also:Bologna caused See also:Balduinus to be elected See also:podesta of the See also:city of See also:Genoa, where he was entrusted with the reforms of the law of the See also:republic . He died at Bologna in 1225, and has See also:left behind him some See also:treatises on See also:procedure, the earliest of their See also:kind . |
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