Salvatore Riccobono

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Salvatore Riccobono (born January 31, 1864 in San Giuseppe Jato near Palermo , † April 5, 1958 in Rome ) was an Italian legal historian.

Life

After attending school in Palermo and doing military service, Riccobono studied at the University of Palermo and graduated in law in 1889. This was followed by four years of advanced studies (1889-1893) in Germany with Ernst Eck , Heinrich Dernburg , Otto Lenel , Otto Gradenwitz , and especially Bernhard Windscheid in Leipzig (1890-1891).

After his return to Italy in 1893, the connection with Vittorio Scialoja was particularly helpful in his further career. Riccobono taught at the universities of Parma (1895), Camerino (1895-1896) and Sassari (1897) until he received the chair of Roman law at the University of Palermo , which he held from 1897 to 1931. He was temporarily rector of the university and dean of the law faculty. In 1932 he moved to La Sapienza University in Rome, where he succeeded Vittorio Scialoja. After his retirement he taught history and Roman law at the Pontifical Lateran University until 1955.

Riccobono had been a corresponding member of the Accademia dei Lincei since 1929 , became socio nazionale in 1935, excluded in 1946 because of his involvement in the fascist academy system and re-elected to socio nazionale in 1949. The Accademia delle Scienze di Torino he belonged since 1930 as a corresponding member. Since 1932 he was a corresponding member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences .

Fonts (selection)

  • On the terminology of ownership , in: Journal of the Savigny Foundation for Legal History , Romance Department, Vol. 31, Issue 1, August 1910, pp. 321–371, doi: 10.7767 / zrgra.1910.31.1.321 .
  • Salvatore Riccobono and Edward Nathan: Outlines of the Evolution of Roman Law , in: University of Pennsylvania Law Review and American Law Register , Vol. 74, No. 1, November 1925, pp. 1-19 ( digitized version ).
  • The hereditary nature of criminal complaints and the fiction of litiscontinuation according to classical and Justinian law [fr. 10 § 2 D. 2.11 and fr. 33 D. 44, 7] , in: Journal of the Savigny Foundation for Legal History , Romance Department, Vol. 47, Issue 1, August 1927, pp. 75–116, doi: 10.7767 / zrgra.1927.47.1.75 .
  • On the fate of Roman law , in: Studia Humanitatis. Festschrift for the opening of the institute , Verlag Helmut Küpper, Berlin 1942.

literature

  • A. Arthur Schiller : Salvatore Riccobono - In Memoriam , in: The Jurist , Vol. 18, No. 4 (1958), p. 373 ff.
  • Franz Wieacker : Salvatore Riccobono - In Memoriam , in: Journal of the Savigny Foundation for Legal History , Romance Department, Vol. 76, H. 1 (1959), pp. 677-682.
  • Giovanni Baviera : Salvatore Riccobono e l'opera sua , in: Studi in onore di Salvatore Riccobono nel XL anno del suo insegnamento , Scientia, Aalen 1974, pp. XIX-CVIII. (Reprint from 1936, with bibliography).
  • Mario Varvaro: La «ancient legal history», la «interpolation research» e una lettera inedita di Koschaker a Riccobono , in Ann. sem. Palermo , Vol. 54 (2010-2011), pp. 301-315.
  • Mario Varvaro: Riccobono, Salvatore sr. In: Dizionario Biografico dei Giuristi Italiani (sec. XII – XX) , Vol. II, Bologna 2013, pp. 1685–1688.
  • Mario Varvaro: Gli "studia humanitatis" ei "fata iuris Romani" tra fascio e croce uncinata , in: Index: quaderni camerti di studi romanistici, international survey of roman law , no. 42 (2014), p. 643-661.

Remarks

  1. Annuario della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei 2011, p. 498
  2. Information on the academy's website
  3. ^ Salvatore Riccobono obituary by Wolfgang Kunkel in the 1959 yearbook of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences (PDF file).

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