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Ferdinando Treggiari is a faculty member at the University of Perugia, where he serves as Coordinator of the Doctoral Course in Legal Sciences. His research focuses on medieval legal thought, particularly the works of Bartolo da Sassoferrato, and he engages in comparative studies of legal traditions, including San Marino's persistence of common law and historical intersections of religion, economy, and usury.
- Specializes in medieval legal philosophy, canon law, and academic institutional history
- Active in European scholarly networks like the Atelier Héloïse project
- Researches fascist-era university propaganda and 20th-century legal continuity
- Contributor to studies on Mapuche indigenous communities' legal frameworks
Treggiari's recent publications analyze Bartolus' jurisprudence, medieval war culture, and the evolution of testamentary trusts. His work bridges historical legal analysis with modern implications, particularly in social organization and cultural memory.
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