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Matthew Wesenbeck ( nl, Mattheus van Wesenbeek; french: link=no, Mathieu Wesembeke; lat, Matthaeus Wesenbecius) (25 October 1531 – 5 June 1586) was a
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jurist and a student of
Gabriel Mudaeus Gabriel Mudaeus ( c. 1500, Brecht – 21 April 1560, Leuven), born Gabriël van der Muyden, was a Flemish jurist and humanist who revived the study of law in Belgium. As a professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Louvain, Mudaeus int ...
. His Latin surname was also spelled ''Wesembecius'' or ''Vesembecius''. Wesenbeck was a Protestant writer widely known and cited during his time. He taught at
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and
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Works

* ''Paratitla in Pandectarum iuris civilis libros quinquaginta'' (1566) * ''Tractatus et responsa quae vulgo consilia appelantur'' (1576) * ''Tractatus de feudis''


References

* * * * * 1531 births 1586 deaths Lawyers of the Habsburg Netherlands {{law-bio-stub