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Laerzio Cherubini : ウィキペディア英語版 | Laerzio Cherubini Laerzio Cherubini (ca. 1556-1626) or Laertius Cherobini was a criminal lawyer and jurisconsult in Rome. He is known for his publication of the first Bullarium, and the commission of Caravaggio's ''Death of the Virgin'' for Santa Maria della Scala in Trastevere, Rome. Cherubini was born in Norcia. He took the profession of ''avvocato'', but made his reputation as civic magistrate and legal historian. He also possessed a strong entrepreneurial streak, dealing in loans with guaranteed interest made on revenues from offices in the Roman Curia. His clients included Ascanio Colonna, brother of the poet Vittoria Colonna.〔 Cherubini served as deputy for the governor of Rome in civil suits, as criminal magistrate at Viterbo, and as judge ''secondo laterale'' in the Campidoglio. In 1586, Cherubini published a series of papal bulls from the time of Pope Leo I up to Sixtus V, the ''Bullarium, sive Collectio diversarum Constitutionum multorum Pontificum''. In 1588, Cherubini published a series of thirty-two bans issued by Mariano Pierbenedetti, the governor of Rome. In 1601, he was made Conservator of Rome. Cherubini was also a patron of the arts. On 14 June 1601, he commissioned Caravaggio to paint his ''Death of the Virgin'' for his family chapel. Rejected by the fathers of the church, the painting was sold, in 1607, to the Duke of Mantua.〔 ==References==
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