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editions of
Accursius'
glosses Glossa ordinaria of
Accursius Corpus iuris civilis (Digesta Justiniani) with
Glossa ordinaria by
Accursius libre Fedorum...
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Franciscus Accursius (Italian:
Francesco d'Accorso) (1225–1293) was an
Italian lawyer, the son of the
celebrated jurist and
glossator Accursius. The two...
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Accursius (c.1182–1263) was a
Roman jurist.
Accursius may also
refer to:
Franciscus Accursius (1225–1293),
Italian lawyer, Bolognia, the son of Accursius...
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Boragine Hugo de
Porta Ravennate Placentinus Azo of
Bologna Accursius Franciscus Accursius Joannes B****i****
Tancred of
Bologna Bernard of
Botone Decretalist...
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glossator Accursius in the 13th Century. It has been
suggested that the
principle was
brought to
England by
Accursius's son,
Franciscus Accursius, who came...
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attempting to
promote Christianity. He and his companions, Peter, Otho,
Accursius, and Adjutus, are
venerated as
Catholic saints and
considered the Franciscan...
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Mariangelo Accorso or
Accursio (Latin:
Mariangelus Accursius; 1489 or 1490 – 1544 or 1546) was an
Italian writer and critic. He was born at L'Aquila (Abruzzo)...
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became professor of
civil law at Bologna. He was a
teacher of
Franciscus Accursius. He is
sometimes known as Azo Sold****, from his father's surname, and...
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appears in
medieval Roman law and is
credited to 13th-century
glossator Accursius; it was
notably po****rized in
common law in
Commentaries on the Laws...
- 12th and 13th centuries,
notably Accursius,
applied the
concept of lex
animata to the Holy
Roman emperor.
Accursius rendered the
principle in the Code...