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  1. Ulrich Zasius (1461 – 24 November 1535 or 1536) was a German jurist. Biography. Zasius was born at Konstanz (current Baden-Württemberg) in 1461. After studying at Tübingen he first became episcopal notary at Constance, then town clerk at Baden in Aargau in 1489, and at Freiburg in 1493. From 1496 to 1499 he directed the Latin school at Freiburg.

  2. Hace 5 días · Overview. Ulrich Zasius. (1461—1535) Quick Reference. (1461–1536), German humanist and jurist, born in Konstanz, where he worked as an ecclesiastical notary. In 1494 he moved to Freiburg, where he was headmaster of the grammar school, town ... From: Zasius, Ulrich in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance »

  3. Hace 3 días · date: 01 June 2024. Zasius, Ulrich. Source: The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History. Author (s): Jochen Otto, Ira Allen. (14611535).Zasius was the first German jurist of international significance, and a great champion of humanistic jurisprudence. He ...

  4. Ulrich Zasius: A Jurist in the German Renaissance, 1461-1535.Steven Rowan. Edward A. Gosselin

  5. Universidad de Salamanca. La Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes, la primera en lengua castellana, es un fondo bibliográfico con obras de Literatura, Historia, Ciencias, etc., de libre acceso. Incluye trabajos de investigación, catálogo en otras lenguas y bibliotecas del mundo.

  6. Ulrich Zasius : a jurist in the German renaissance, 1461-1535. Responsibility. Steven Rowan. Imprint. Frankfurt am Main : V. Klostermann, 1987. Physical description. xiii, 286 p. ; 25 cm. Series. Ius commune. Sonderhefte 31. At the library. SAL3 (off-campus storage) No public access. Stacks Request. More options.

  7. In the opening decades of the sixteenth century humanist jurists such as Guillaume Budé (1467–1540) in France, Ulrich Zasius (1461–1536) in Germany, and Andrea Alciati (1492–1550) in Italy and France deliberately set out to offer an alternative interpretation of Roman law, and thereby civil jurisprudence, from their scholastic ...