, brother of Alberic Gentilis, was born in 1565, and went into Germany
, brother of Alberic Gentilis, was
born in 1565, and went into Germany with his father. He
there studied at Tubingen, Wittenberg, and Leyden, and
was a pupil of Lipsius. He was profoundly learned in the
civil law, of which he was professor at Altorf, and was famous for the clear method in which he taught. He was
also eminent for his knowledge in polite literature, and
was of very amiable manners. He died in 1616, having
been married little more than four years before his death,
to a very beautiful lady from Lucca, by whom he left four
children. His principal works were on civil law; as, 1.
“De jure Publico Populi Romani.
” 2. “De Conjurationibus.
” 3. “De Donationibus inter Virum et uxorem.
”
4. “De bonis Maternis et Secundis nuptiis.
” These appeared between Epic Paraphrases of twenty-five
of David’s Psalms,
” Tasso’s Jerusalem,
” translated into Latin verse, and published in,