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  1. Februar 1590 in Basel) war ein protestantisch und humanistisch geprägter französischer Rechtsgelehrter, calvinistischer Monarchomach, Theologe und Philologe des 16. Jahrhunderts. Er verfasste zahlreiche kritische Werke zu Politik, Religion und Rechtswissenschaft.

  2. Wie viele große Juristen seiner Zeit war er auch Philologe und Kenner der Antike. Als Jurist handhabte er souverän sowohl die antiquarisch-kritische als auch die dogmatische Methode der Jurisprudenz. Unter seinen zahlreichen Werken sind die „Antitriboniana“, 1567 veröffentlicht, besonders hervorzuheben.

  3. 13. März 2024 · Subjects Of Study: jurisprudence. French law. François Hotman (born Aug. 23, 1524, Paris, Fr.—died Feb. 12, 1590, Basel, Switz.) was a French jurist and one of the most learned of humanist scholars, who took a leading part in the legal, political, and religious controversies of his time.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. François Hotman (23 August 1524 – 12 February 1590) was a French Protestant lawyer and writer, associated with the legal humanists and with the monarchomaques, who struggled against absolute monarchy. His first name is often written 'Francis' in English. His surname is Latinized by himself as Hotomanus, by others as Hotomannus and Hottomannus.

  5. François Hotman was an outstanding student at the Law School at the University of Orléans. He adopted the Reformed ideas around 1547. He fled persecutions and left France. Thanks to Calvin he was appointed as a teacher of literature in the Académie in Lausanne in 1549. In 1555 Hotman became a Professor of Law in Strasbourg.

  6. 10. Mai 2019 · A brilliant lawyer and erudite historian, he wrote of new methods of law and history (mos gallicus). His historical analysis and legal deductions fought against the beginnings of French absolutism.

  7. Hotomanus (Hot[e]man[n]), Franz (François) Jurist, * 23.8.1524 Paris, † 12.2.1590 Basel. (seit 1547 reformiert)