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Antoine Dadine D'Autreserre

 
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Antoine Dadine D'Autreserre (1602–1682) was a French jurist. He was also referred to as Dadinus, Dadino, Hauteserre or Alteserra.

Born in Cahors, D'Autreserre taught law at the University of Toulouse from 1644 on and distinguished himself in civil and canon law. The church awarded him a pension as a reward of his defence of ecclesiastical jurisdiction.

D'Autreserre's principal work was De fictionibus iuris (published 1659 and 1679). His confutation of Charles Fevret's De abusu, in which D'Autreserre defended the church, was published in 1778 at the earliest.

References

  • Nagel, Petra (2001). "D'Autreserre, Antoine". in Michael Stolleis (ed.) (in German). Juristen: ein biographisches Lexikon; von der Antike bis zum 20. Jahrhundert (2nd edition ed.). München: Beck. pp. 157. ISBN 3406 45957 9. 



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