Bartłomiej Groicki
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Bartłomiej Groicki (c. 1534–1605) was a Polish jurist. After studies in Cracow (1550–58), he became clerk of the Supreme Court of German Law at Cracow Castle (''Ius supremum Magdeburgense castri Cracoviensis''). He gained renown for his instructive treatises of Polish municipal law. By publishing a Polish language summary of the 1532 ''
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''"Porządek sądów y spraw Mieyskich Prawa Maydeburskiego"''
at the Digital Library. 1530s births 1605 deaths Polish jurists Lawyers from Kraków {{poland-law-bio-stub