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Barthélemy de Chasseneuz (1480–1541) was a French jurist. His name has also been recorded as Cassaneus Bertalan, Bartholomaeus Cassaneus, Bartholomäus Cassaneus, Barthelemy de Chassenée, de Chassaneo, Bartholm Chasseneux, Chassanæus, Chassanaeus, Hassanaus, or Bartholomew Cassaneus.

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  • Barthélemy de Chasseneuz, señor de , conocido también como Cassaneus Bertalan, Bartholomaeus Cassaneus, Bartholomäus Cassaneus, Barthelemy de Chassenée o de Chassaneo, Bartholm Chasseneux, Chassanæus, Chassanaeus, Hassanaus, o Bartholomew Cassaneus, (Issy-l'Évêque, en Saône-et-Loire, 1480 - Aix-en-Provence, 1541), jurista y erudito francés del Renacimiento. (es)
  • Barthélemy de Chasseneuz, seigneur de Prelay, né à Issy-l'Évêque (Saône-et-Loire) en 1480 d’Antoine de Chasseneuz et Jeanne Meunier, mort en 1541 à Aix-en-Provence, empoisonné, dit-on, par un bouquet de fleurs, est un juriste français du XVIe siècle. (fr)
  • Barthélemy de Chasseneuz (1480–1541) was a French jurist. His name has also been recorded as Cassaneus Bertalan, Bartholomaeus Cassaneus, Bartholomäus Cassaneus, Barthelemy de Chassenée, de Chassaneo, Bartholm Chasseneux, Chassanæus, Chassanaeus, Hassanaus, or Bartholomew Cassaneus. (en)
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  • Barthélemy de Chasseneuz (1480–1541) was a French jurist. His name has also been recorded as Cassaneus Bertalan, Bartholomaeus Cassaneus, Bartholomäus Cassaneus, Barthelemy de Chassenée, de Chassaneo, Bartholm Chasseneux, Chassanæus, Chassanaeus, Hassanaus, or Bartholomew Cassaneus. De Chasseneuz studied law in Dole, Poitiers, Torino and Pavia under teachers such as Jason de Mayno, Filippo Decio, and , and graduated in 1502. After he had served the duchy of Milan and Pope Julius II in various capacities, the outbreak of the plague caused him to move back to France. He practiced law in Autun in 1506, became crown attorney of the Autun in 1508, where he made his reputation as a criminal lawyer by his eloquent defense of a group of rats who were put on trial for destroying the barley crop of the province. He became a member of the Dijon parlement in 1525 and president of the Aix parlement in 1532. During the unrest brought about by the Protestant Reformation in France, Chasseneuz, though a Roman Catholic, sought to protect the Waldensians. His principal work is the Commentaria in consuetudines ducatus Burgundiae (1517), the first substantial and scientific commentary on the or French customary law. The work was widely cited in France and abroad, and was even used centuries later to help interpret the Code Napoléon. This is due to the work's extensive coverage of Roman law, which unlike in other parts of France featured strongly in Burgundian customary law. De Chasseneuz's other works include Catalogus gloriae mundi (1529), an encyclopedic panorama of the author's knowledge, and the Repertorium consiliorum (1531), a collection of legal advice given by him. (en)
  • Barthélemy de Chasseneuz, señor de , conocido también como Cassaneus Bertalan, Bartholomaeus Cassaneus, Bartholomäus Cassaneus, Barthelemy de Chassenée o de Chassaneo, Bartholm Chasseneux, Chassanæus, Chassanaeus, Hassanaus, o Bartholomew Cassaneus, (Issy-l'Évêque, en Saône-et-Loire, 1480 - Aix-en-Provence, 1541), jurista y erudito francés del Renacimiento. (es)
  • Barthélemy de Chasseneuz, seigneur de Prelay, né à Issy-l'Évêque (Saône-et-Loire) en 1480 d’Antoine de Chasseneuz et Jeanne Meunier, mort en 1541 à Aix-en-Provence, empoisonné, dit-on, par un bouquet de fleurs, est un juriste français du XVIe siècle. (fr)
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