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German jurist
Philipp Reinhard Vitriarius
Portrait of Philipp Reinhard Vitriarius in Leiden's rector's hall, by Jan Hendrik Brandon
Born17 February 1647
Oppenheim
Died30 July 1720 (1720-07-31) (aged 73)
Leiden
NationalityGerman

Philipp Reinhard Vitriarius (17 February 1647 – 30 July 1720) was a jurist from Germany.

Vitriarius was born in Oppenheim and after his studies became a professor at Leiden University where his portrait hangs in the Rector's hall. His son Johann Jacob Vitriarius also studied there and took his place as professor, eventually publishing his writings in several volumes. For example: Philipus Reinhardus Vitrarius, Institutiones Juris Publici Romano-Germanici, (Lugd. Bataw.: Petrum Vander, 1686)

Vitriarius died in Leiden.

References

  1. Institutiones juris publici romano germanici selectae (Etc.). van der Aa. 1686.

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