Johannes Fasolus

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Johannes Fasolus (also Fasiolus, Fagelus, Fazelus, Faxioli, Faxiolus, Faxolus; * 1223 in Pisa , † 1286 ibid) was a medieval Roman legal scholar .

Life

Johannes Fasolus was a member of an old, respected family in Pisa. He was a student of Benedictus Beneventanus, with whom he studied in Bologna . In Pisa he worked as a law teacher ( legum doctor ). In 1270 he was Anziano at the head of the Republic of Pisa and was twice in the same year as envoy to Emperor Charles I in Naples. One of his writings was De causis summariis , written at the request of Justinianus de Civitate Castelli. His text Summa super feudis became a standard work on feudal law .

Fonts

  • De summariis cognitionibus . around 1272
  • De causis summariis.
  • Summa super feudis

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