- 2000. Brundage,
James A. The
Medieval Origins of the
Legal Profession:
Canonists, Civilians, and Courts. Chicago:
University of
Chicago Press, c2008. Brundage...
- Bolzano, 26 July 1735 – died there, 11
January 1813) was a
philosopher and
canonist .
Zallinger studied at
Innsbruck and Munich, and
entered the
Jesuit order...
- (beetle), a
genus of leaf
beetle in the
subfamily Eumolpinae Damasus (
canonist) (12th–13th centuries); see
Bartholomew of
Brescia Damasus (mythology)...
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Zabarella (10
August 1360 – 26
September 1417) was an
Italian cardinal and
canonist. Born in Padua, he
studied jurisprudence at
Bologna and at Florence, where...
- Pars
Secunda (Brugis: Desclée de
Brouwer et Sii, 1928) p. 86 (citing the
canonist Pope
Benedict XIV, De
Servorum Dei
Beatificatione et
Beatorum Canonizatione)...
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asteroid Joseph Hergenröther (1824–1890),
German church historian and
canonist Paul J. Hergenrother,
American chemist Hergenroth This page
lists people...
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Pelagio Galvani,
Spanish cardinal Alvarus Pelagius (c. 1280–1352),
Galician canonist Pelagio (disambiguation)
Pelayo (disambiguation)
Pelagianism This disambiguation...
- Álvaro
Jordi d'Ors Pérez-Peix (14
April 1915 – 1
February 2004) was a
Spanish scholar of
Roman law,
currently considered one of the best 20th-century experts...
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usually called Hostiensis, (c. 1200 – 6 or 7
November 1271) was an
Italian canonist of the
thirteenth century, born at Susa (Segusio), in the
ancient Diocese...
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noble family. He was a
pupil of Azo, and the
master of Odofredus, of the
canonist Hostiensis (Henricus de Segusio), and of
Jacobus de
Ravanis (Jacques de...