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Huguccio (Hugh of Pisa, Uguccio) (c. 1140 – died 1210) was an
Italian canon lawyer.
Huguccio studied at Bologna,
probably under Gandolphus, and taught...
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Wilhelm Meyer. It was
widely circulated, and
influenced later work of
Huguccio.
Osbernus Glocestriensis, Claudi****
Osbernus Pinnuc Houses of Benedictine...
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important commentators were
probably Rufin of
Bologna (died
before 1192) and
Huguccio (died 1210). Less well-known was the
commentary of
Simon of Bisignano,...
- Paucapalea, a
pupil of Gratian's; Rufinus, who
wrote the
Summa Decretorum; and
Huguccio, who
wrote the
Summa super Decreta, the most
extensive decretist work....
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Uguccione (also
Huguccio or Hugutio) may
refer to:
Huguccio (d. 1210),
canon lawyer and
bishop Uguccione da Pisa (fl. c. 1200),
grammarian Uguccione della...
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incalescentis ostendit."). In the late
twelfth century, the
canon lawyer Huguccio stated that, "If
someone has a beard, and
always wishes to act like a man...
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Middle Ages,
feeding directly into word
lists and
encyclopaedias by Papias,
Huguccio,
Bartholomaeus Anglicus and
Vincent of Beauvais, as well as
being used...
- Aferc**** HERMES. In
ALCHEMIA (not now extant).
Hippocrates (460-351 BC).
Huguccio (died 1210). A
jurisconsult and
writer on Grammar. HYGINUS, PSEUDO- (6th...
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which **** prevails".
According to Raming, Macy and Cook, the
Canon lawyer Huguccio states that, "If
someone has a beard, and
always wishes to act like a man...
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Geroh de
Reichersberg and the
great canon lawyers like
Gratian and
Huguccio: "The lay
temporary power had
independent operation,
being able to choose...