François Pollet
François Pollet (died around 1547) was a lawyer from Douai, then in the County of Flanders (Habsburg Netherlands).
François Pollet | |
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Born | Douai, Walloon Flanders, Habsburg Netherlands |
Died | Douai, Walloon Flanders, Habsburg Netherlands |
Occupation | lawyer |
Language | Latin |
Alma mater | Leuven University |
Genre | legal history |
Subject | Roman institutions |
Literary movement | Renaissance humanism |
Notable works | Historia Fori Romani (1576) |
Life
Pollet studied law at Leuven University and for a number of years became a lecturer in law at the University of Paris. He was then called to the bar, and returned to his native Douai, where he married and maintained a legal practice. He died young, leaving the incomplete manuscript of a study of Roman legal institutions. His work was later edited and put into print by his son-in-law, Philippe Broïde, a member of the city council of Douai.[1]
Publications
- Historia Fori Romani (Douai, Jean Bogard, 1576) Available on Google Books
References
- Pierre Taisand, Les vies des plus celebres jurisconsultes de toutes les nations (Paris, 1737), p. 449.
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