Many of Baldus' works are incomplete. He left voluminous commentaries on the
Pandects and on the
Codex Justinianus. His Commentary on the
Libri Feudorum, a twelfth-century compilation of
feudal law provisions, is considered to be one of his best works. He also commented on the canon law compilations of
decretals, the
Liber Extra and the
Liber Sextus. In addition to these commentaries, Baldus wrote a number of treatises on specialised legal topics. His major effort, however, went into the writing of some 3,000
consilia (legal opinions). No other medieval lawyer has so many consilia preserved. Baldus's work on the law of evidence and the gradations of proof was a high point of medieval thought in the discipline and remained the standard treatment of the subject for centuries. The jurist
Flavio Torti (died 1622) wrote annotated observations on his work.
Publications •
De syndicatu officialium •
De duobus fratribus •
De significatione verborum •
De pace Constantiae •
De feudis •
Summula respiciens facta mercatorum. •
Commentaria in digestum vetus, 1549. •
Consiliorum sive responsorum, 1575. • File:Ubaldi - Consiliorum, siue responsorum, 1575 - 435.tif|
Consiliorum, sive responsorum, 1575. File:Ubaldi, Baldo degli – Lectura feudorum, 15th-century – BEIC 14078440.jpg|
Lectura feudorum, 15th-century manuscript. Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek, Collectie Willem Matthias D'Ablaing, ABL 7. ==References==