Bartolus de Saxoferrato it. Bartolo da Sassoferrato (1313 – July 13 1357) was an Italian law professor and one of the most prominient continental jurists of the Middle Ages. He belonged to the school known as the commentators (or postglossators). The admiration of later generations of civil lawyers is shown by the adage nemo bonus íurista nisi bartolista -- no one is a good jurist unless he is a bartolist (i.e. a follower of Bartolus).
Despite his short life, Bartolus left an extraordinary number of works. He wrote commentaries on all parts of the Corpus Iuris Civilis (except Justinian's Institutes). He is also the author of a large number of treatises on specific subjects. Among these treatises is his famous book on the law relating to rivers (De fluminibus seu Tyberiadis). There are also almost 400 legal opinions (consilia) written at the request of private parties seeking legal advice.
Bartolus developed many novel legal concepts, which became part of the civil law tradition. Among his most important contributions were those to the area of conflict of laws -- a field of great importance in 14th century Italy, where every city state had its own statutes and customs. Bartolus also dealt with a variety of constitutional law issues. In his treatise De insigniis et armis he discussed not only the law of arms but also some problems of trademark law.
Due to Bartolus' fame, his name was used for the character of a (usually stiff and pedantic) lawyer in many Italian plays. A well-known example is Dr. Bartolo in Gioacchino Rossini's opera The Barber of Seville and in Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro.
1313 births | 1357 deaths | Italian jurists | Natives of the Marche | Middle Ages
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