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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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    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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    of Irnerius; however, while there is currently no insuperable difficulty in substantiating this claim with regard to Bulgarus, Friedrich Carl von Savigny...
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    Study and teaching at the University of Bologna, Hugo was one of the "four doctors", a group of disciples of Irnerius who were formative in the development...
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  • Glossators: Irnerius Four Doctors of Bologna: Bulgarus Martinus Gosia Jacobus de Boragine Hugo de Porta Ravennate Placentinus Azo of Bologna Accursius Franciscus...
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    (ed.). ..."auf Bitten der Gräfin Mathilde": Werner von Bologna und Irnerius. Mit einem Exkurs von Gundula Grebner (in German). Stuttgart: Europa an der...
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    conventional date for the start of teaching at Bologna of 1088, or 1087 according to some, records when Irnerius commenced teaching Emperor Justinian's 6th-century...
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  • of Irnerius of Bologna in the 12th century, and the "Summa artis notariæ" of Raniero da Perugia [it] in the thirteenth; that of Salathiel of Bologna printed...
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    ISBN 978-1-4020-4559-2. Russell, Josiah C. (1959). "Gratian, Irnerius, and the Early Schools of Bologna". The Mississippi Quarterly. 12 (4): 168–188. JSTOR 26473232...
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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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  • and Greek. When it is discovered in Bologna around 1100, it comes to be known as the Authenticum, because Irnerius and other Glossators think it an official...
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    forgotten until its rediscovery in 1070. In 1088, Irnerius, a jurist and teacher of the liberal arts in Bologna, was the first to teach the newly recovered...
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