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Salvatore Riccobono
Salvatore Riccobono was born on January 31, 1864 in the village of San Giuseppe Jato, near Palermo, Sicily.〔”Salvatore Ricconono, Jr.,” (Istituto Siciliano di Studi Politici ed Economici website biography) available at (). See also, A. Arthur Schiller, “Salvatore Riccobono—In Memoriam,” 18 Jurist 373 (1958).〕 He enjoyed an extremely long, influential, and productive career as a Roman law scholar, and died in Rome in April 1958.〔Schiller, supra note 1. His exact date of death is not clear. Schiller gives it as April 12, as does the memorial note by Stephen Kuttner at 7 Am. J. Comp. L. 661 (1958). The biographical sketch on the Sicilian Institute of Political and Economic Studies (Istituto Siciliano di Studi Politici ed Economici--ISSPE) web site cited in note 1 above has it as April 5, as does another Italian web site: Rosanna Ortu, “Salvatore Riccobono,” Tradizione Romana, no. 3 (May 2004), available at (). A memorial by Brendan F. Brown at 9 Loyola L. Rev. 30 (1957-59), on the other hand, states it was April 6.〕
==Early Life and Education==
Riccobono received his early education in Palermo, then served in the Italian army at age 20.〔ISSPE biography, supra note 1.〕 Afterwards, he attended the University of Palermo, earning his law degree in 1889.〔Id. See also Schiller, supra note 1.〕 Riccobono’s future career as a scholar of Roman law was affected greatly by his four years of graduate study in Germany, where he learned from such noted scholars as Ernst Eck, Heinrich Dernburg, Otto Lenel, Otto Gradenwitz, and Bernhard Windscheid from 1889-93. His year at the University of Leipzig, in 1890-91, with Windscheid, had an especially strong impact on his career.〔ISSPE biography, supra note 1 and Schiller, supra note 1 at 373-374.〕

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