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Ostiensis (sometimes
Hostiensis) is the
Latin adjectival form of Ostia. It also
refers to
medieval Roman Catholic cardinals: Leo of
Ostia (died c. 1116)...
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Henry of Segusio,
usually called Hostiensis, (c. 1200 – 6 or 7
November 1271) was an
Italian canonist of the
thirteenth century, born at Susa (Segusio)...
- 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 Revigny)...
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expression of the
brocard is in the
writings of the
canonist Cardinal Hostiensis from the 13th
century AD,
which were
published in the 16th. In both civil...
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Guglielmo Marconi,
Italian inventor and
radio pioneer Henry of Susa (
Hostiensis); Pope
Innocent IX Irnerius,
founder of the
School of
Glossators Joaquín...
- Law",
founder of
canon law jurisprudence;
canon law as
legal system)
Hostiensis (most
influential decretist)
Gregory IX, Pope (promulgated the Decretales...
- the
emperor pillaged Susa in revenge.
Henry of Segusio,
usually called Hostiensis, (c. 1200 – 1271) an
Italian canonist of the
thirteenth century, was born...
- of the poor
known as "montes pietatis". In the 13th
century Cardinal Hostiensis enumerated thirteen situations in
which charging interest was not immoral...
- of the poor
known as "montes pietatis". In the 13th
century Cardinal Hostiensis enumerated thirteen situations in
which charging interest was not immoral...
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influential in
regard to the
interpretation of the
canon law. The
summa of
Hostiensis became especially famous for "its concision, its completeness, and its...