D'Andrea, Novella (d. 1333)
D'Andrea, Novella (d. 1333)
Italian lawyer. Born in Bologna; dau. of Giovanni d'Andrea (professor of canon law at University of Bologna); m. John Caldesimus (lawyer); sister of Bettina d'Andrea (d. 1335, a lawyer and philosopher who taught at University of Padua).
An Italian scholar, is believed to have studied with father at the university and given lectures in his place when he was away; died soon after marriage to another scholar of law, John Caldesimus; her grieving father titled one of his works Novella super Decretalium in her memory. Her life was preserved by Christine de Pizan in her Book of the City of Ladies.
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