- Albericus de Rosate
Albericus or Alberico de Rosate (or Rosciate; c. 1290 – 1354 or 1360) was an Italian
jurist .Early life and education
He was born in the village of
Rosate (Rosciate) in the district ofBergamo , and was of humble parentage. He studied law at theUniversity of Padua where he gained the degree of Doctor, without, however, becoming a teacher.Albericus passed his life at Bergamo where he was a lawyer and took part in various public affairs. He was employed in particular by
Galeazzo II Visconti of Milan, and after Galeazzo's death byLuchino Visconti and the latter's brotherJohn, Bishop of Novara . In 1340 he was commissioned by the bishop to go as his envoy in important matters toPope Benedict XII atAvignon .Later years
In his later years Albericus devoted himself especially to scientific literary labours. The last certain report concerning his life belongs to the year 1350, when he went with his sons to Rome to attend the jubilee.
He died in Bergamo in the late 1350s.
Works
His writings won him a high reputation, especially among practical jurists. Special mention should be made of his commentaries on the "Digests" and the "
Codex ", which were often printed later, as atLyon (1517, 1545-48); the "Opus Statutorum" (Como 1477; Milan, 1511); and the "Dictionarium", a collection of maxims of law as well as a dictionary, which was often reprinted.Catholic|Alberico de Rosate The original article is available [http://www.catholicity.com/encyclopedia/r/rosate,alberico_de.html here] .
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