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Jean de Coras

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28: 130:, but was rehabilitated on account of his connections to the royal court. Even so, Coras later assisted in organising the Protestant unrests that culminated in the first 135: 265: 260: 78:
and perhaps also in other cities, under teachers such as Franciscus Curtis junior and Marianus Socinus junior. After his 1535 promotion in
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jurisprudence in France. His principal contributions to legal scholarship were his attempts to uncover
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Juristen: ein biographisches Lexikon; von der Antike bis zum 20. Jahrhundert
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Holthöfer, Ernst (2001). "De Coras, Jean". In Michael Stolleis (ed.).
71: 171: 166:, De Coras was part of the generation of jurists that established 79: 134:. He was convicted and sentenced to death for having served the 197:, a number of dogmatic papers on various topics, the discourse 226:(in German) (2nd ed.). MĂĽnchen: Beck. p. 162. 138:in 1568, and was murdered in prison following the 126:, he failed in an attempt to open Toulouse to the 101:In 1552, Coras became a member of the Toulouse 193:His works include various commentaries on the 8: 115:(1560). In 1562, having converted from the 111:, of which he wrote the best-known record, 201:(1560) and a compilation of legal cases, 107:and participated in the famous trial of 26: 113:Arrest Memorable du parlement de Tolose 203:Centuria memorabilium Curiae Tholosane 7: 208:The poet and Roman Catholic convert 25: 50:(1515–1572) was a French jurist. 150:Together with scholars such as 140:St. Bartholomew's Day massacre 1: 266:French Renaissance humanists 261:16th-century French lawyers 182:, and his contributions to 287: 174:contexts beyond the mere 124:Reformed Church of France 86:, he taught law at the 199:De iuris arte libellus 132:French War of Religion 88:University of Toulouse 40: 117:Roman Catholic Church 90:starting in 1536, in 30: 66:, he studied law in 212:was his grandson. 184:constitutional law 41: 16:(Redirected from 278: 237: 210:Jacques de Coras 186:that influenced 62:as the son of a 35:of the trial of 33:Arrest Memorable 21: 286: 285: 281: 280: 279: 277: 276: 275: 241: 240: 234: 221: 218: 148: 136:Prince of CondĂ© 56: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 284: 282: 274: 273: 268: 263: 258: 253: 243: 242: 239: 238: 232: 217: 214: 147: 144: 94:(1545) and in 55: 52: 46:, also called 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 283: 272: 269: 267: 264: 262: 259: 257: 254: 252: 249: 248: 246: 235: 233:3-406-45957-9 229: 225: 220: 219: 215: 213: 211: 206: 204: 200: 196: 191: 189: 185: 181: 177: 173: 169: 165: 161: 157: 153: 145: 143: 141: 137: 133: 129: 125: 122: 118: 114: 110: 109:Martin Guerre 106: 105: 99: 97: 93: 89: 85: 84:Filippo Decio 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 53: 51: 49: 45: 44:Jean de Coras 38: 37:Martin Guerre 34: 29: 19: 223: 207: 202: 198: 192: 149: 112: 102: 100: 57: 47: 43: 42: 32: 256:1572 deaths 251:1515 births 245:Categories 216:References 188:Jean Bodin 271:Huguenots 180:Roman law 142:in 1572. 128:Huguenots 121:Calvinist 104:parlement 205:(1599). 195:Pandects 176:exegesis 172:dogmatic 168:humanist 156:Dumoulin 68:Toulouse 60:RĂ©almont 58:Born in 48:Corasius 18:Corasius 164:Douaren 119:to the 96:Ferrara 92:Valence 76:OrlĂ©ans 31:Coras' 230:  160:Connan 146:Legacy 72:Cahors 64:notary 152:Baron 80:Padua 228:ISBN 162:and 54:Life 178:of 82:by 247:: 190:. 158:, 154:, 74:, 70:, 236:. 39:. 20:)

Index

Corasius

Martin Guerre
RĂ©almont
notary
Toulouse
Cahors
Orléans
Padua
Filippo Decio
University of Toulouse
Valence
Ferrara
parlement
Martin Guerre
Roman Catholic Church
Calvinist
Reformed Church of France
Huguenots
French War of Religion
Prince of Condé
St. Bartholomew's Day massacre
Baron
Dumoulin
Connan
Douaren
humanist
dogmatic
exegesis
Roman law

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