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Peter of Ancarano : ウィキペディア英語版 | Peter of Ancarano Peter of Ancarano ((イタリア語:Piètro d'Ancarano), (ラテン語:Petrus Ancharanus))〔Petrus de Ancarano; Pierre d'Ancarano.〕 (c.1333 – 1416) was an Italian jurist. He worked in the tradition of Giovanni d'Andrea.〔Thomas Kuehn, ''Heirs, kin, and Creditors in Renaissance Florence'' (2008), p. 183; (Google Books ).〕 He earned the Latin nickname ''anchora juris'',〔 Alfred Franklin, ''Dictionnaire des noms'' (1875), p. 25;(archive.org ).〕 and was also known as Pietro de Farneto.〔 (ALCUIN page ).〕 ==Life== He studied Roman law under Baldus de Ubaldis at Perugia, and then canon law under Bartholomeus de Saliceto at Bologna.〔(Ken Pennington page ).〕 His academic career was mainly at Bologna. He was an influential jurisconsult and teacher in Florence from the 1390s.〔 He spent time also at Siena and Venice. In 1402 he moved to the University of Ferrara, with Antonius de Butrio (who was one of his students)〔 and Johannes de Imola. An elaborator of conciliarism, he participated in the Council of Pisa and Council of Constance on behalf of Antipope John XXIII.〔R. N. Swanson, ''Universities, Academics and the Great Schism'' (2002), p. 209–10; (Google Books ).〕
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