Oldradus de Ponte was an Italian jurist, active in the Roman curia in the early fourteenth century. Previously he had taught at the University of Padua. According to Joseph Canning[1] he was an authority in both canon law and civil law, and his consilia (legal opinions) are the earliest surviving ones.
References
- Norman Zacour (1990), Jews and Saracens in the Consilia of Oldradus de Ponte
Notes
- ^ A History of Medieval Political Thought (1996), p.162
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