Paulus Castrensis

Paulus Castrensis

Paulus Castrensis was an Italian jurist of the 14th century. He studied under Baldus de Ubaldis at Perugia, and was a fellow-pupil with Cardinal de Zabarella. He was admitted to the degree of doctor of civil law in the University of Avignon, but it is uncertain when he first undertook the duties of a professor. A tradition, which has been handed down by Panzirolus, represents him as having taught law for a period of fifty-seven years. He was professor at Vienna in 1390, at Avignon in 1394, and at Padua in 1429; and, at different periods, at Florence, at Bologna and at Perugia. He was for some time the vicar-general of Cardinal Zabarella at Florence, and his eminence as a teacher of Canon law may be inferred from the appraisal of one of his pupils, who styles him "famosissirnus juris utriusque monarca".

His most complete treatise is his readings on the Digest, and it appears from a passage in his readings on the "Digestum Veins" that he delivered them at a time when he had been actively engaged for forty-five years as a teacher of civil law. His death is generally assigned to 1436, but it appears from an entry in a manuscript of the "Digestum Vetus", which is extant at Munich, made by the hand of one of his pupils who styles him "pracceptor meus", that he died on July 20th, 1441.

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