Английская Википедия:Flavio Torti

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Flavio Torti (died 1622) was a lawyer and writer, active in his native Pavia and also in Milan. He was prince of the Accademia di Affidati in Milan.

Biography

Born in Pavia or Castelnuovo Scrivia[1] He belonged to a family with a number of lawyers.[2] The Senate of Milan awarded him the position of primary professor of Canon and Civil law at the University of Pavia, a position he held for 30 years. He worked as counselor and auditor of the Inquisition of Milan. He wrote a multivolume commentary on the works of medieval jurist Baldo degli Ubaldi (1327 – 1400) titled Annotationes, seu Lucubrationes ad statuta inclytae civitatis Papiae published in 1617.[3] [4]

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  1. Dizionario corografico dell'Italia. page 714.
  2. Historia d'Antonio Maria Spelta, Cittadino Pavese, by Antonio Maria Spelta (1602), page 1599.
  3. Dizionario biografico universale, Volume 5, by Felice Scifoni, Publisher Davide Passagli, Florence (1849); page 378.
  4. Discorsi accademici, e famigliari by signor Francesco Maria Pirogalli (1627); In morte del ill. Prencipe degli Affidati l'eccelentissimo Dottore Flavio Torti, pages 86-101.