-
details of the
jurists of the 12th and 13th centuries.
Odofredus died at
Bologna in 1265.
Odofredus is
famous for the
personal remarks with
which he sprinkled...
- have been of a
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...
- his pupil,
Alessandro de
Santo Aegidio, and
amended by
Hugolinus and
Odofredus,
formed a
methodical exposition of
Roman law. As one of the very few medieval...
- of
writers Juan
Ignacio Molina (1740–1829), naturalist, born in
Chile Odofredus (died 1265), jurist, born in
Ostia and
moved to
Bologna in 1228 Giovanni...
- 1099 –
Saint Osmund (b. 1065) 1154 – Pope
Anastasius IV (b. 1073) 1265 –
Odofredus,
Italian lawyer and
jurist 1266 –
Henry III the White, Duke of Wroclaw...
- at the
monastery of
Saints Nabor and
Felix (according to the
Bolognese Odofredus Denariis [13th century]) and
starting from the 18th
century believed to...
-
November 24 – Magnús Óláfsson, King of Mann and the
Isles December 3 –
Odofredus,
Italian jurist Al-Abharī,
Persian philosopher and
mathematician (b. 1200)...
-
November 24 – Magnús Óláfsson, King of Mann and the
Isles December 3 –
Odofredus,
Italian jurist Al-Abharī,
Persian philosopher and
mathematician (b. 1200)...
- was a
distinguished Gr**** scholar, and is
believed on the
authority of
Odofredus to have
translated into Latin, soon
after the
Pandects were
brought to...
- to the
church monuments of the
jurist Accursius and his son Francesco,
Odofredus and
Rolandino dei Romanzi.
Italian Gothic architecture Medieval French...