Chronological list of canon lawyers
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This is a chronological list of canon lawyers. The listing is by date of death.
  • Albert Avogadro
    Albert Avogadro
    Saint Albert Avogadro was a canon lawyer who served as Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1204 until his death.Born in Parma, Albert was educated in theology and law and served as Bishop of Bobbio until 1184, when he was appointed Bishop of Vercelli. He served the Papacy as a mediator and diplomat...

     (1149-1214)
  • Bernardus Compostellanus Antiquus
    Bernardus Compostellanus Antiquus
    Bernard of Compostella the Older was a canonist of the early thirteenth century, a native of Compostela in Spain...

     (13th century)
  • Bartholomew of Brescia
    Bartholomew of Brescia
    Bartholomew of Brescia was an Italian canonist.-Life:He studied Roman and ecclesiastical law at Bologna, where he himself became a teacher...

     (d. 1258)
  • William Durandus, the Younger (d. 1328)
  • Astesanus de Ast
    Astesanus de Ast
    Astesanus de Ast was an important Franciscan canon lawyer and theologian, from Asti in Piedmont. His major work is Summa de casibus conscientiae , a confessional work, in manuscript from around 1317 and comprising eight volumes and three indices...

     (d. c. 1330)
  • Novella d'Andrea
    Novella d'Andrea
    Novella d'Andrea, , was an Italian legal scholar and professor in law at the university of Bologna.As the daughter of Giovanni d'Andrea, professor in Canon law at the university of Bologna, she was educated by her father and took over his lectures at the university during his absence...

     (d. 1333)
  • Bartholomew of San Concordio
    Bartholomew of San Concordio
    Bartholomew of San Concordio was an Italian Dominican canonist and man of letters.-Life:...

     (c.1260-1347)
  • Giovanni d'Andrea
    Giovanni d'Andrea
    Giovanni d'Andrea or Johannes Andreæ, was an Italian expert in canon law, the most renowned and successful canonist of the later Middle Ages. His contemporaries referred to him as iuris canonici fons et tuba...

      (c. 1270-1348)
  • John Acton
    John Acton (canon lawyer)
    John Acton was an English canon lawyer, known for his commentary on the writer on the ecclesiastical Constitutions of two papal legates of the thirteenth century. Sent to Henry III of England, they were Cardinal Otto, i.e. Oddone di Monferrato, and Cardinal Ottobone, i.e. Ottobuono de' Fieschi...

     (d. 1350)
  • Bonifazio Vitalini
    Bonifazio Vitalini
    Bonifazio Vitalini was an Italian jurist. It is now supposed that his name has become attached to works of Bonifacius Antelmi, somewhat earlier, and others...

     (c.1320- after 1388)
  • John Alen
    John Alen
    John Alen was an English canon lawyer, Archbishop of Dublin, and Chancellor of Ireland.-Life:He was born in Cotteshall, Norfolk.The Alans were a numerous clan and six of his cousins settled in Ireland including his namesake John, who was Lord Chancellor in his turn...

     (1476-1534)
  • Franz Burkard (d. 1539)
    Franz Burkard (d. 1539)
    Franz Burkard was a Canon Lawyer in Ingoldstadt who opposed Lutheranism, particulalry in the trial of Andreas Seehofer.-References:...

  • Antoine de Mouchy
    Antoine de Mouchy
    Antoine de Mouchy was a French theologian and canonist, at Paris....

     (1494-1574)
  • Franz Burkard (d. 1584)
    Franz Burkard (d. 1584)
    Franz Burkard was a canon lawyer.For many years he served the Bavarian chancellor, August Loesch of Petersdorf, as legal advisor. Later the Elector of Cologne, Ernest of Bavaria, made him his private counsellor and chancellor...

  • Antonio Agustín y Albanell
    Antonio Agustín y Albanell
    Antonio Agustín y Albanell , also referred to as Augustinus, was a Spanish Humanist historian, jurist and Roman Catholic archbishop of Tarragona who pioneered the historical research of the sources of canon law....

     (1516-1586)
  • Martín de Azpilcueta
    Martín de Azpilcueta
    Martín de Azpilcueta , or Doctor Navarrus, was an important Spanish canonist and theologian in his time, and an early economist, the first to develop monetarist theory.-Life:...

     (1491-1586)
  • Henry Swinburne
    Henry Swinburne (lawyer)
    Henry Swinburne was an English ecclesiastical lawyer and scholar. Initially working as a clerk at a Consistory Court he attended the University of Oxford from 1576 to 1580, graduating with a Bachelor of Civil Law degree, and was admitted to the bar at York to work as an ecclesiastical lawyer...

     (1551 - 1624)
  • Agostinho Barbosa
    Agostinho Barbosa
    Agostinho Barbosa was a prolific Portuguese writer on canon law. His work included dictionary-type surveys of the legal elements.-Life:...

     (1589-1649)
  • Ludwig Engel
    Ludwig Engel
    Ludwig Engel was an Austrian Benedictine canon lawyer.-Life:He became a Benedictine in Melk Abbey, 10 September 1654...

     (d. 1694)
  • Francesco Antonio Begnudelli-Basso
    Francesco Antonio Begnudelli-Basso
    Francesco Antonio Begnudelli-Basso was an Austrian canon lawyer.-Life:From 1675 he was Vicar-General of the Diocese of Trent, his native place...

     (d. 1713)
  • Giovanni Clericato
    Giovanni Clericato
    -Life:The patronage of a pious woman made it possible for him to study. As a priest, he came to be considered one of the ablest men of his time in matters of ecclesiastical jurisprudence...

     (1633-1717)
  • Jean-Pierre Gibert
    Jean-Pierre Gibert
    Jean-Pierre Gibert was a French Canon lawyer.-Biography:He became a cleric at an early age, receiving the tonsure only; he studied in Aix, and became doctor of theology and canon law...

     (1660-1736)
  • Vitus Pichler
    Vitus Pichler
    Vitus Pichler was an Austrian Jesuit canonist and controversial writer.He studied for the secular priesthood, but after ordination entered the Society of Jesus, 28 September 1696. For four years he was professor of philosophy at Briggs and Dillingen...

     (1670-1736)
  • Placidus Böcken
    Placidus Böcken
    Placidus Böcken was a German Benedictine canon lawyer, and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Salzburg.- Life :...

     (1690-1752)
  • Carbo Sebastiano Berardi
    Carbo Sebastiano Berardi
    Carbo Sebastiano Berardi was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and canon lawyer.-Life:Having studied theology at Savona under the Piarists, he was promoted to the priesthood and then began the study of law at Turin, paying particular attention to canonical jurisprudence...

     (1719-1768)
  • Pietro Ballerini (1698-1769)
  • Johann Caspar Barthel
    Johann Caspar Barthel
    Johann Caspar Barthel was a German Jesuit canon lawyer.-Life:He was born at Kitzingen, Bavaria, the son of a fisherman, attended school in Kitzingen, and from 1709 to 1715 studied at the Jesuit College at Würzburg...

     (1697-1771)
  • Girolamo Ballerini (1701-1781)
  • Maurus von Schenkl
    Maurus von Schenkl
    Maurus von Schenkl was a German Benedictine theologian and canonist.-Life:...

     (1749-1816)
  • Marie Dominique Bouix
    Marie Dominique Bouix
    Marie Dominique Bouix was a French Jesuit canon lawyer.His life was a long battle with Gallicanism...

     (1808-1870)
  • Camillus Tarquini (1810-1874)
  • Ferdinand Walter
    Ferdinand Walter
    Ferdinand Walter was a German jurist, member of the Prussian National Assembly and professor at the University of Bonn.- Life :...

     (1794-1879)
  • Wilhelm Molitor
    Wilhelm Molitor
    Wilhelm Molitor was a German poet, novelist, canon lawyer and publicist, and Roman Catholic priest...

     (1819-1880)
  • Friedrich Heinrich Vering
    Friedrich Heinrich Vering
    Friedrich Heinrich Vering was a German canon lawyer, a defender of the Catholic Church against the State.-Life:...

     (1833-1896)
  • Felice Cavagnis
    Felice Cavagnis
    Felice Cavagnis was an Italian canon lawyer and Cardinal.-Life:Cavagnis was born in Bordogna, which today falls within the Commune of Roncobello, in the Diocese of Bergamo....

    (1841-1906)
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