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- editions of Accursius' glosses Glossa ordinaria of Accursius Corpus iuris civilis (Digesta Justiniani) with Glossa ordinaria by Accursius libre Fedorum...
- Franciscus Accursius (Italian: Francesco d'Accorso) (1225–1293) was an Italian lawyer, the son of the celebrated jurist and glossator Accursius. The two...
- Accursius (c.1182–1263) was a Roman jurist. Accursius may also refer to: Franciscus Accursius (1225–1293), Italian lawyer, Bolognia, the son of Accursius...
- glossator Accursius in the 13th Century. It has been suggested that the principle was brought to England by Accursius's son, Franciscus Accursius, who came...
- Boragine Hugo de Porta Ravennate Placentinus Azo of Bologna Accursius Franciscus Accursius Joannes B****i**** Tancred of Bologna Bernard of Botone Decretalist...
- all the way to the sky and to the underworld is his. First coined by Accursius of Bologna in the 13th century. A Roman legal principle of property law...
- Mariangelo Accorso or Accursio (Latin: Mariangelus Accursius; 1489 or 1490 – 1544 or 1546) was an Italian writer and critic. He was born at L'Aquila (Abruzzo)...
- (sic et non): a dialectic method of s****ing the argument and re****e it. Accursius wrote the Glossa Ordinaria in 1263, ending the early scholastics. The...
- became professor of civil law at Bologna. He was a teacher of Franciscus Accursius. He is sometimes known as Azo Sold****, from his father's surname, and...
- A medieval copy of the Codex of Justinian made by the jurist Accursius....