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Matthew Wesenbeck

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Engraving of Matthew Wesenbeck from an evangelical church in Wittenberg, Germany

Matthew Wesenbeck (Dutch: Mattheus van Wesenbeek; French: Mathieu Wesembeke; Latin: Matthaeus Wesenbecius) (25 October 1531 – 5 June 1586) was a Belgian jurist and a student of Gabriel Mudaeus. His Latin surname was also spelled Wesembecius or Vesembecius.

Wesenbeck was a Protestant writer widely known and cited during his time.[1] He taught at Jena and Wittenberg.[2]

Works

  • Paratitla in Pandectarum iuris civilis libros quinquaginta (1566)
  • Tractatus et responsa quae vulgo consilia appelantur (1576)
  • Tractatus de feudis

References

  1. ^ R. H. Helmholz (2004). Roman Canon Law in Reformation England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 150–151. ISBN 0-521-52605-1.
  2. ^ Don M. Wolfe (1953). Complete Prose Works of John Milton. California: Yale University Press. p. 715. ISBN 0-300-01288-8.
  • Dekkers, R. (1938). Het humanisme en de rechtswetenschap in de Nederlanden. pp. 191–258.
  • Kleinheyer, Gerd; Schröder, Jan (1996). "Wesenbeck, Mattheus". Deutsche und Europäische Juristen aus neun Jahrhunderten. Heidelberg: C. F. Müller. ISBN 3-8252-0578-9.
  • Becker, G. (1970). Deutsche Juristen und ihre Schriften auf den römischen Indices des 16. Jahrhunderts. pp. 193–199.
  • Nanz, K.-P. (1985). Die Entstehung des allgemeinen Vertragsbegriffs im 16. bis 18. Jahrhundert. pp. 85–94.
  • Klose, Wolfgang (1999). Das Wittenberger Gelehrtenstammbuch: das Stammbuch von Abraham Ulrich (1549–1577) und David Ulrich (1580–1623). Halle: Mitteldt. Verl. ISBN 3-932776-76-3.


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