Petrus van der Aa
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Petrus van der Aa, (born 1530 in Leuven, died 1594) also called Vanderanus was a Brabantine jurist. His father, Johann van der Aa, was a descendant of a well-known Brabantine family of patricians, which had settled in Leuven, Mechelen and Antwerpen.
While his biographers disagree on some events in his life, it is considered that Petrus studied in Leuven and achieved his Doctor iuris utriusque in 1559. Three years later he was given a professorship in the same town, when his predecessor, Johannes Tack, moved to Douay in France.
In 1565 or 1569 he became a member of the Sovereign Council of Duchy of Brabant. In 1574, he became president of the Higher Regional Court of Luxembourg and Chiny. He continued in this office until his death in 1594. Petrus van der Aa acquired the title eques auratus (Knight of the Golden Spur) on 30 October 1583.
[edit] Publications
- Prochiron sive Enchiridon Judiciarum, 1558, includes a preface De ordine judiciario apud veteres usitato.
- De privilegiis creditorum commentarius, ad Joachimum Hopperum, 1560, reprinted in Tractatus Tractatuum, Vol. XVIII and Nov. Thesaurus II.
[edit] Sources
- Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie - online version at Wikisource
Persondata | |
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NAME | Aa, Petrus van der |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Vanderanus |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Flemish jurist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1530 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Leuven, Belgium |
DATE OF DEATH | 1594 |
PLACE OF DEATH |