museum-digitalniedersachsen
CTRL + Y
en

Jacques Cujas (1522-1590)

"Jacques Cujas (or Cujacius) (1522 – 4 October 1590) was a French legal expert. He was prominent among the legal humanists or mos gallicus school, which sought to abandon the work of the medieval Commentators and concentrate on ascertaining the correct text and social context of the original works of Roman law.

He was born at Toulouse, where his father, surnamed Cujaus, was a fuller. Having taught himself Latin and Greek, he studied law under Arnaud du Ferrièr, then professor at Toulouse, and rapidly gained a great reputation as a lecturer on Justinian. In 1554 he was appointed professor of law at Cahors, and about a year after Michel de l´Hôpital called him to Bourges. François Douaren (Franciscus Duarenus), who also held a professorship at Bourges, stirred up the students against the new professor, and Cujas was glad to accept an invitation he had received to the University of Valence." - (en.wikipedia.org 03.10.2020)

Objects and visualizations

Relations to objects

[Jacques Cujas][Jacques Cujas]
Show objects

Relations to actor

This actor (left) is related to objects with which other actors (right) are related to

Was depicted (Actor) Jacques Cujas (1522-1590)

Show relations to actors

[Last update: ]