- to
Irnerius until Hermann Kantorowicz published a m****cript from the
British Museum.
Other juridical works and
glosses that are
ascribed to
Irnerius are...
- the text that
began to be
taught at Bologna, by Pepo and then by
Irnerius.
Irnerius'
technique was to read a p****age aloud,
which permitted his students...
-
inventor and
radio pioneer Henry of Susa (Hostiensis); Pope
Innocent IX
Irnerius,
founder of the
School of
Glossators Joaquín Chapaprieta,
former Prime...
-
Bologna was the
center of a
revived study of law,
including the
scholar Irnerius (c. 1050 –
after 1125) and his
famous students, the Four
Doctors of Bologna...
- book.....S. ISBN 978-1-4020-4559-2. Russell,
Josiah C. (1959). "Gratian,
Irnerius, and the
Early Schools of Bologna". The
Mississippi Quarterly. 12 (4):...
- of
teaching at
Bologna of 1088, or 1087
according to some,
records when
Irnerius commenced teaching Emperor Justinian's 6th-century
codification of Roman...
- Weiss.
Savigny intended it to be a
literary history of
Roman law from
Irnerius to the
present time. His
design was in some
respects narrowed; in others...
-
education included much in the way of
Civil Law, and none that
links him with
Irnerius of
Bologna as a
pioneer in the
renaissance of its study). For
unknown reasons...
- at the
universities of Munich, Würzburg, Milan,
Leyden and Berkeley.
Irnerius Four
Doctors of
Bologna Bulgarus Martinus Gosia Jacobus de
Boragine Hugo...
-
Juris Civilis was
rediscovered and
systematically studied by men such as
Irnerius and
Johannes Gratian. It was an
interpretative Renaissance. Subsequently...