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Petrus Peckius the Elder

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Full Name
  
Pieter Peck

Profession
  
Law professor

Nationality
  
Netherlandish

Religion
  
Roman Catholic


Spouse(s)
  
Catharina Gillis

Name
  
Petrus the

Alma mater
  
University of Leuven

Resting place
  
Church of St Michael, Leuven

Died
  
July 16, 1589, Mechelen, Belgium

Children
  
Petrus Peckius the Younger

Residence
  
Leuven, Belgium, Namur, Belgium

Education
  
Old University of Leuven

Petrus Peckius the Elder (born Pieter Peck, also known as Pierre Peckius, Zierikzee, 16 July 1529 – Mechelen, 16 July 1589), was an eminent Netherlandish jurist, one of the first to write about international maritime law, and the father of Petrus Peckius the Younger.

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He was an orthodox Catholic and remained loyal to the Crown during the Eighty Years' War. In 1582 he was appointed a justice in the Great Council, the supreme law court of the Seventeen Provinces, which normally sat in Mechelen but due to the Dutch Revolt was then meeting in the city of Namur.

He was married to Catharina Gillis (sister of a secretary of Margaret of Parma, and of a governor of Ostend) with whom he had several children.

Academic career

Peck studied Civil and Canon law at the University of Leuven with Gabriel Mudaeus. He received his doctorate on 27 August 1553. As usual in this era for academic scholars he Latinized his name to Peckius.

He was appointed to the new chair in introductory law (Paratitles) that Philip II of Spain endowed at the university in 1555. Was made ordinarius in Roman Law at the university in 1562. In the same year he succeeded Jean Vendeville, who had left for the University of Douai, as professor of Canon law.

Publications

  • De continentia clericorum sive de concubinatu tollendo (Leuven, 1544)
  • Paraphrasis in universam legatorum materiam (Leuven, 1553)
  • De testamentis Conjugum libr. V (Leuven, 1564), reprinted in Cologne and elsewhere
  • De ecclesiis catholicis aedificandis et reparandis (Leuven, 1573; Cologne, 1608; etc.)
  • Commentarium ad regulas Juris canonici libri VI decretalium (Leuven, 1564; Douai, 1574; Helmstedt, 1588; etc.)
  • De amortizatione bonorum a principe impetranda (Cologne, 1582, etc.)
  • Commentaria in omnes pene Juris Civilis titulos ad rem nauticam pertinentes (Leuven, 1556; Lyon, 1647; Amsterdam, 1668)
  • In 1647 an edition of his collected works was produced by Hieronymus Verdussen in Antwerp, under the title Cl. Viri Petri Peckii Ziricaei olim acad. Lov. Jur. Professoris in magno senatu Belgico consiliarii opera omnia. It was reprinted in 1666 and 1679.

    References

    Petrus Peckius the Elder Wikipedia