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    to Irnerius until Hermann Kantorowicz published a manuscript from the British Museum. Other juridical works and glosses that are ascribed to Irnerius are...
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    the text that began to be taught at Bologna, by Pepo and then by Irnerius. Irnerius' technique was to read a passage aloud, which permitted his students...
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    inventor and radio pioneer Henry of Susa (Hostiensis); Pope Innocent IX Irnerius, founder of the School of Glossators Joaquín Chapaprieta, former Prime...
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    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...
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    Gosia, Hugo de Porta Ravennate and Jacobus de Boragine) were pupils of Irnerius; however, while there is currently no insuperable difficulty in substantiating...
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  • at the universities of Munich, Würzburg, Milan, Leyden and Berkeley. Irnerius Four Doctors of Bologna Bulgarus Martinus Gosia Jacobus de Boragine Hugo...
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  • Canada Warner-Spector Records All pages with titles containing Warner Irnerius (sometimes referred to as Warnerius), an Italian jurist from the 11th century...
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    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):...
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    of teaching at Bologna of 1088, or 1087 according to some, records when Irnerius commenced teaching Emperor Justinian's 6th-century codification of Roman...
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    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...
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    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...
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    to chronicler Burchard of Ursperg, the alleged founder of this school, Irnerius, produced an authentic text of the Roman legal sources on behalf of Margravine...
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    Juris Civilis was rediscovered and systematically studied by men such as Irnerius and Johannes Gratian. It was an interpretative Renaissance. Subsequently...
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    in all learning, especially in legal concepts and writing. In Europe, Irnerius, the Four Doctors and Accursius revived the study of civil law. These established...
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    Martinus may have studied with the founder of legal scholarship in Bologna, Irnerius. The revived importance of Roman law, in the form of medieval Roman law...
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  • Imerio) of Cremona (d. June 17, c. 560), also known as Himerius of Amelia or Irnerius, was an Italian bishop. He is venerated as a saint by the Roman Catholic...
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  • Al-Shafi‘i Ahmad ibn Hanbal Al-Ghazali Ibn Taymiyyah Ibn Khaldun Glossators: Irnerius Four Doctors of Bologna: Bulgarus Martinus Gosia Jacobus de Boragine Hugo...
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  • scholarly legacy. Du Plessis also noted that, “Frier, like a veritable Irnerius, has profoundly influenced the study of Roman law in the Anglophone world...
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    Ursperg could be its origin because Ursperg's discussion of Irnerius also notes Irnerius' patroness Matilda of Tuscany, but he concedes that this is inconclusive...
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  • c. 202, Smyrna/Gaul, nf) Hermógenes Irisarri (1819–1896, Chile, p/nf) Irnerius (c. 1050 – post-1125, Italy, nf) Takehiro Irokawa (色川武大, 1929–1989, Japan...
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  • comics artist and painter. Anna M. Borghi, Italian cognitive psychologist Irnerius, founder of the School of Glossators Valerio Massimo Manfredi, Italian...
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    early 12th century and was an Italian lawyer, one of four students of Irnerius called the Quattuor Doctores, although Savigny disputes the general tradition...
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  • S.B.) 1445 Doctor Lumen Juris Pope Clement IV 1268 Doctor Lumen Legum Irnerius 1125 (after) Doctor Memoriosissimus Ludovicus Pontanus 1439 Doctor Monarcha...
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  • Bologna around 1100, it comes to be known as the Authenticum, because Irnerius and other Glossators think it an official compilation made at Justinian's...
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    of Bologna, Hugo was one of the "four doctors", a group of disciples of Irnerius who were formative in the development of European law. Their authority...
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    Digest survived and lay forgotten until its rediscovery in 1070. In 1088, Irnerius, a jurist and teacher of the liberal arts in Bologna, was the first to...
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  • Brachylogus with great care, is disposed to think that it is the work of Irnerius himself (Geschichte des röm. Rechts im Mittelalter). Its value is chiefly...
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  • people to the emperor. It was the standard view of early glossators such as Irnerius that the transfer of power had been permanent and irrevocable, and a similar...
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  • of Cremona, Saint (died ca. 560), also known as Himerius of Amelia or Irnerius, Italian Roman Catholic bishop Gerard of Cremona (1114–1187), Italian translator...
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  • then. The foundation of this school of bolognian professors is due to Irnerius at the beginning of the 12th century. Disciples of his were Hugo de Porta...
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