Portrait of Joos de Damhouder engraved by Philip Galle
Joos de Damhouder (25 November 1507, Bruges – 22 January 1581, Antwerp), also referred to as Joost, Jost, Josse or Jodocus (de) Damhouder, was a jurist from Bruges, in the County of Flanders (then part of the Seventeen Provinces). His writings had a lasting influence on European criminal law.
JoosdeDamhouder (25 November 1507, Bruges – 22 January 1581, Antwerp), also referred to as Joost, Jost, Josse or Jodocus (de) Damhouder, was a jurist...
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Gillis Hooftman (born 1521), merchant and shipbuilder 22 January - JoosdeDamhouder (born 1507), legal scholar 7 May - Alexander Utendal (born 1543/45)...
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some cloth introduced in the mouth so water could also get in. In JoosdeDamhouder's Praxis rerum criminalium (1554), a manual on the practice of criminal...