Giannino Ferrari Dalle Spade (9 November 1885 – 8 November 1943) was an Italian jurist.
Life
Ferrari Dalle Spade was born in Tregnago, province of Verona. He graduated at the University of Padua, where he was a student of Nino Tamassia. He worked at the University of Ferrara as a scholar from 1908 working on the legislation of the Republic of Venice, Early Middle Ages, and Byzantine Empire. His theories opposed Francesco Schupfer findings.[1] He died in his hometown in 1943.
Works
- Ferrari Dalle Spade, Giannino (1913). Ordinamento giudiziario a Padova negli ultimi secoli della Repubblica veneta (in Italian).
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References
- P. S. Leicht, in Rivista italiana per le scienze giuridiche, LIV (1947), pp. 276-.
- A. Checchini, in Annuario 1946-1947, Università degli studi di Padova, Padova 1947, pp. 159–175
- M. A. De Dominicis, Il metodo e l'indirizzo storico-romanistico nell'opera di Giannino Ferrari, in Rivista di storia del diritto italiano, XXIII (1950), pp. 97–171.
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