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  • Accursius
  • Italian jurist (d. 1263)

    libre Fedorum by Accursius Digesta Justiniani Infortiatum by Accursius Digesta Justiniani Infortiatum with Glossa ordinaria by Accursius Digesta Justiniani

    Accursius

    Accursius

    Accursius

  • Glossa ordinaria (Accursius)
  • Collection of annotations to the Corpus Iuris Civilis by Accursius

    parricide, as in Dig. 48. 9. 1, Cod. 9. 16. 7(8), and Dig. 48. 8. 8." — Accursius Accursius' Glossa was immediately adopted for teaching and legal practise in

    Glossa ordinaria (Accursius)

    Glossa ordinaria (Accursius)

    Glossa_ordinaria_(Accursius)

  • Franciscus Accursius
  • Italian jurist (1225–1293)

    Franciscus Accursius (Italian: Francesco d'Accorso) (1225–1293) was an Italian lawyer, the son of the celebrated jurist and glossator Accursius. The two

    Franciscus Accursius

    Franciscus Accursius

    Franciscus_Accursius

  • Cuius est solum, eius est usque ad coelum et ad inferos
  • Principle of property law concerning air and subsurface rights

    suggested that the principle was brought to England by Accursius's son, Franciscus Accursius, who came to England with Edward I on the latter's return

    Cuius est solum, eius est usque ad coelum et ad inferos

    Cuius est solum, eius est usque ad coelum et ad inferos

    Cuius_est_solum,_eius_est_usque_ad_coelum_et_ad_inferos

  • Glossator
  • Medieval school of Roman law

    Boragine Hugo de Porta Ravennate Placentinus Azo of Bologna Accursius Franciscus Accursius Joannes Bassianus Tancred of Bologna Bernard of Botone Decretalist

    Glossator

    Glossator

  • Accursius (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Accursius (c.1182–1263) was a Roman jurist. Accursius may also refer to: Franciscus Accursius (1225–1293), Italian lawyer, Bolognia, the son of Accursius

    Accursius (disambiguation)

    Accursius_(disambiguation)

  • Berard of Carbio
  • Christian saint

    attempting to promote Christianity. He and his companions, Peter, Otho, Accursius, and Adjutus, are venerated as Catholic saints and considered the Franciscan

    Berard of Carbio

    Berard of Carbio

    Berard_of_Carbio

  • Air rights
  • Type of real estate ownership right

    appears in medieval Roman law and is credited to 13th-century glossator Accursius; it was notably popularized in common law in Commentaries on the Laws

    Air rights

    Air rights

    Air_rights

  • List of Latin phrases (full)
  • 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

    List of Latin phrases (full)

    List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)

  • Azo of Bologna
  • Italian jurist (fl. 1150–1230)

    became professor of civil law at Bologna. He was a teacher of Franciscus Accursius. He is sometimes known as Azo Soldanus, from his father's surname, and

    Azo of Bologna

    Azo of Bologna

    Azo_of_Bologna

  • Natural law
  • Legal and philosophical theory that there are values inherent in nature

    that this is accomplished. Fortescue's definition of law (also found in Accursius and Bracton), after all, was 'a sacred sanction commanding what is virtuous

    Natural law

    Natural law

    Natural_law

  • Ammianus Marcellinus
  • 4th-century Roman historian and soldier

    history were put into print by Silvanus Otmar and edited by Mariangelus Accursius. The first modern edition was produced by C.U. Clark (Berlin, 1910–1913)

    Ammianus Marcellinus

    Ammianus_Marcellinus

  • Bonaccorso da Pisa
  • Bonaccorso da Pisa or Bonus Accursius Pisanus (fl. 1456–1480) was an Italian humanist, editor and publisher. Educated in Milan and Pavia and active in

    Bonaccorso da Pisa

    Bonaccorso_da_Pisa

  • Johannes Crastonis
  • Italian renaissance scholar and Carmelite

    together with Bonus Accursius, he edited various works to facilitate the learning of Greek. His collaboration with Bonus Accursius started no later than

    Johannes Crastonis

    Johannes_Crastonis

  • Lex animata
  • 12th and 13th centuries, notably Accursius, applied the concept of lex animata to the Holy Roman emperor. Accursius rendered the principle in the Code

    Lex animata

    Lex_animata

  • Institutes (Gaius)
  • Textbook on Roman private law (c. 161 CE)

    13th-century manuscript of Justinian's Corpus Juris Civilis – frequently citing Gaius' Institutes – with the glossa ordinaria by Accursius on the margins

    Institutes (Gaius)

    Institutes (Gaius)

    Institutes_(Gaius)

  • Code of Justinian
  • 529 codification of Roman law by Justinian I of Byzantium

    transmission in this period. "Codex Justiniani I-IX, cum glosa /Franciscus Accursius, Guido de Suzaria ... e.a.[manuscript]". lib.ugent.be. Retrieved 2020-08-26

    Code of Justinian

    Code of Justinian

    Code_of_Justinian

  • Graecum est, non legitur
  • Inscription indicating a transcriber was unable to parse a presumed foreign-language text

    the text. According to a widespread tradition, the Florentine jurist Accursius (Accorso da Bagnolo), whenever in his public lectures came upon a line

    Graecum est, non legitur

    Graecum_est,_non_legitur

  • Mariangelo Accorso
  • Italian writer

    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)

    Mariangelo Accorso

    Mariangelo Accorso

    Mariangelo_Accorso

  • Judiciary
  • System of courts that interprets and applies the law

    (sic et non): a dialectic method of seeking the argument and refute it. Accursius wrote the Glossa Ordinaria in 1263, ending the early scholastics. The

    Judiciary

    Judiciary

    Judiciary

  • Glossa ordinaria (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    d'Andrea Glossa ordinaria (Accursius), a 13th-century collection of annotations to the Corpus Iuris Civilis by Accursius Glossa ordinaria (Botone), a

    Glossa ordinaria (disambiguation)

    Glossa_ordinaria_(disambiguation)

  • Corpus Juris Civilis
  • Collection of legal works codified by Justinian I of Byzantium

    medieval Roman law. The last and most important gloss was authored by Accursius and became known as the Glossa ordinaria. The tradition was carried on

    Corpus Juris Civilis

    Corpus Juris Civilis

    Corpus_Juris_Civilis

  • Four Doctors of Bologna
  • 12th-century Italian jurists

    summarized in the form of a glossa ordinaria of Roman law, compiled by Accursius. Wessels, Johannes Wilhelmus; Hoeflich, Michael H (1908). History of the

    Four Doctors of Bologna

    Four Doctors of Bologna

    Four_Doctors_of_Bologna

  • Accursia
  • document by the jurist Alberico da Rosciate, who wrote "I heard that Accursius had a daughter, who actually studied at Bologna" suggesting that her existence

    Accursia

    Accursia

  • Analogy (law)
  • Method used to resolve issues on which there is no previous authority

    A medieval copy of the Codex of Justinian made by the jurist Accursius

    Analogy (law)

    Analogy_(law)

  • Bulgarus
  • Italian legal scholar (d. 1166)

    law. Bulgarus' school ultimately prevailed. Joannes Bassianus, Azo and Accursius all numbered amongst its notable adherents, each of whom, in turn, went

    Bulgarus

    Bulgarus

    Bulgarus

  • Odofredus
  • Italian Jurist

    moved to Bologna, studying law under Jacobus Balduinus and Franciscus Accursius. After working as an advocate in Italy and France, he became a law professor

    Odofredus

    Odofredus

    Odofredus

  • List of jurists
  • Boragine Hugo de Porta Ravennate Placentinus Azo of Bologna Accursius Franciscus Accursius Joannes Bassianus Tancred of Bologna Bernard of Botone Cino

    List of jurists

    List_of_jurists

  • Medieval Roman law
  • Continuation of ancient Roman law in the late Middle Ages

    and early 13th centuries, called glossators, such as Azo of Bologna and Accursius, produced large-scale harmonization of and commentary on the texts. They

    Medieval Roman law

    Medieval_Roman_law

  • General Roman Calendar of 1960
  • Version of the General Roman Calendar

    St. Marcellus I Pope and Martyr, III class, Com. of Ss. Berard, Peter, Accursius and Adjutus Martyrs 19 January: Commemoration of St. Gonçalo of Amarante

    General Roman Calendar of 1960

    General_Roman_Calendar_of_1960

  • List of medieval abbreviations
  • ā—annus or aut. á—aut. Ắ—Antiphona. a'—antiphona or autem. a.—annus. A.—Accursius or Albericus. A:—Amen. ab.—Abbas. abbāssa—Abbatissa. abd.—Abdiæ. ābl'a—ambula

    List of medieval abbreviations

    List_of_medieval_abbreviations

  • Lotharian legend
  • Disproven theory concerning the application of Roman law

    lieb gehabt hat Zu seiner zeit ist ein gelart man genant Wernherus den Accursius offt nennet Jrnerium jm Reich jnn Jtalia gewesen bey der Fürstin Mechtildis

    Lotharian legend

    Lotharian legend

    Lotharian_legend

  • The Lawcode (Datastanagirk') of Mkhitar Gosh
  • Mediaeval Armenian feudal laws

    based on Roman laws became enforceable in southern France. In 1250, the Accursius Digest, compiled by the last representative of the school of Glossators

    The Lawcode (Datastanagirk') of Mkhitar Gosh

    The Lawcode (Datastanagirk') of Mkhitar Gosh

    The_Lawcode_(Datastanagirk')_of_Mkhitar_Gosh

  • Jurist (Switzerland)
  • Legal professional in Switzerland

    Justinian, as commented and interpreted by Bolognese jurists (Irnerius, Accursius, Bartolus de Saxoferrato, and Baldus de Ubaldis). This education enabled

    Jurist (Switzerland)

    Jurist_(Switzerland)

  • The Liar and the Nun
  • 1967 film

    butler Jane Tilden as Mrs. von Schicketanz Rudolf Rhomberg as Father Accursius Joachim Wolff as Udo Harry Karl Ernst as A guest Ilse Künkele as Philomena

    The Liar and the Nun

    The_Liar_and_the_Nun

  • List of editiones principes in Latin
  • First printed editions of a manuscript

    1533 in two different editions, one in Augsburg edited by Mariangelus Accursius and printed by Silvanus Otmar, the other in Basel edited by Sigismund

    List of editiones principes in Latin

    List_of_editiones_principes_in_Latin

  • Odoardo Fantacchiotti
  • Italian sculptor

    at the Academy. Among his public works are the statue of Boccaccio and Accursius for the ground floor niches of the courtyard of the Uffizi, medallions

    Odoardo Fantacchiotti

    Odoardo_Fantacchiotti

  • Jus commune
  • Aspects of the civil law system's invariant legal principles

    developed throughout this period. From the 13th century on, the gloss of Accursius became especially relevant. Extended commentaries on Gratian's Decretum

    Jus commune

    Jus_commune

  • Anthony (bishop of Zagreb)
  • Hungarian jurist and prelate

    June 1265, when bought a three-volume Digesta Justiniani Infortiatum by Accursius for 40 bolognini. He obtained the title of doctor decretorum ("doctor

    Anthony (bishop of Zagreb)

    Anthony_(bishop_of_Zagreb)

  • Palazzo d'Accursio
  • Palace in Bologna, Italy

    the Palazzo d'Accursio originally began as the residence of the jurist Accursius, but over time, it incorporated and expanded to include adjacent buildings

    Palazzo d'Accursio

    Palazzo d'Accursio

    Palazzo_d'Accursio

  • Alfonsine Ordinances
  • 15th-century compilation of Portuguese law

    annotations on the Corpus Iuris Civilis contained in the glossa ordinaria by Accursius should be used. When even the glossa ordinaria was of no help, the commentary

    Alfonsine Ordinances

    Alfonsine Ordinances

    Alfonsine_Ordinances

  • William Senior (historian)
  • "Roffredo da Benevento" pp. 24–28. "Brocarda" pp. 334–336. 51 (1935) "Accursius and his Son Franciscus" pp. 513–516. 53 (1937) "Irnerius" pp. 322–325

    William Senior (historian)

    William_Senior_(historian)

  • Aldus Manutius
  • Italian printer and humanist (1449/1452–1515)

    ten Greek titles in print, most of which had to be imported from the Accursius Press of Milan. Only four Italian towns were authorized to produce Greek

    Aldus Manutius

    Aldus Manutius

    Aldus_Manutius

  • List of editiones principes in Greek
  • First edition works in Greek

    1478-1479 Aesopus, Fabulae B. & J. A. de Honate Milan Edited by Bonus Accursius. Undated, the book contained also a Latin translation by Ranuccio Tettalo

    List of editiones principes in Greek

    List_of_editiones_principes_in_Greek

  • 1260 in Italy
  • made on the facade of Florence's Basilica di San Miniato al Monte. April 28 – Blessed Luchesio Modestini probable – Franciscus Accursius, Italian jurist

    1260 in Italy

    1260_in_Italy

  • List of Latin phrases (C)
  • 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

    List of Latin phrases (C)

    List_of_Latin_phrases_(C)

  • San Francesco, Bologna
  • Church in Bologna, Italy

    buttresses. The church is home to the church monuments of the jurist Accursius and his son Francesco, Odofredus and Rolandino dei Romanzi. Italian Gothic

    San Francesco, Bologna

    San Francesco, Bologna

    San_Francesco,_Bologna

  • Editio princeps
  • First printed edition of a work that was previously only in manuscripts

    Syrus 1475 Historia Augusta Philippus de Lavagna Milan Edited by Bonus Accursius. 1510 Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, Epistulae and Relationes Johann Schott

    Editio princeps

    Editio_princeps

  • Saint symbolism: Saints (A–H)
  • Attribute identifying a saint in artworks

    thorns[a] Acisclus with Saint Victoria, his sister, crowned with roses Accursius Franciscan with a sword in his breast[d] Adalard of Corbie Bishop giving

    Saint symbolism: Saints (A–H)

    Saint_symbolism:_Saints_(A–H)

  • Jacobus de Belviso
  • place is not certain), he studied in his native city with Franciscus Accursius and Dinus de Rossonis. He was a professor of Canon law at the University

    Jacobus de Belviso

    Jacobus de Belviso

    Jacobus_de_Belviso

  • Henry de Bracton
  • English jurist (c.1210 – c.1268)

    legal concepts and writing. In Europe, Irnerius, the Four Doctors and Accursius revived the study of civil law. These established the school of the Glossators

    Henry de Bracton

    Henry de Bracton

    Henry_de_Bracton

  • Franciscus
  • Name list

    Franciscus Assisiensis (1181/2–1226), Saint Francis of Assisi Franciscus Accursius (Francesco d'Accorso; 1225–1293), Italian lawyer Franciscus de Mayronis

    Franciscus

    Franciscus

  • Glossa Ordinaria
  • Medieval scholarly Bible in which the text is surrounded by learned commentary

    important works would also have their own glossa ordinaria, such as that of Accursius for Justinian's Corpus or that of Johannes Teutonicus Zemeke and Bartholomew

    Glossa Ordinaria

    Glossa_Ordinaria

  • Latin translations of the 12th century
  • into Latin, drawing on his knowledge of all three languages in the task. Accursius of Pistoja's translations included the works of Galen and Hunayn ibn Ishaq

    Latin translations of the 12th century

    Latin translations of the 12th century

    Latin_translations_of_the_12th_century

  • 1260
  • Calendar year

    al-Abbar, Andalusian diplomat and scholar (b. 1199) probable – Franciscus Accursius, Italian jurist Cobb, Paul M. (2014). The Race for Paradise: An Islamic

    1260

    1260

    1260

  • 1225
  • Calendar year

    1281) David VI Narin (the Clever), king of Georgia (d. 1293) Franciscus Accursius, Italian lawyer and jurist (d. 1293) Fujiwara no Kitsushi, Japanese empress

    1225

    1225

    1225

  • Costoboci
  • Ancient people

    The inscription was first published by the Italian scholar Mariangelus Accursius in the 16th century, but it is now lost. D(is) M(anibus) ZIAI TIATI FIL(iae)

    Costoboci

    Costoboci

    Costoboci

  • Siete Partidas
  • Castilian medieval code of laws

    works of the Roman glossators and commentators, for example Franciscus Accursius and Azzus; canon law texts like the Decrees of Gregory IX and the work

    Siete Partidas

    Siete Partidas

    Siete_Partidas

  • Bartholomew (bishop of Várad)
  • Hungarian prelate

    According to a record, he bought a codex which contains the notes of Accursius for 42 bolognini and 10 soldi in September 1265. The name of Bartholomew

    Bartholomew (bishop of Várad)

    Bartholomew_(bishop_of_Várad)

  • Rudolf Rhomberg
  • Austrian actor

    Spessart Inn (1967) - Onkel Max The Liar and the Nun (1967) - Father Accursius When Ludwig Goes on Manoeuvres (1967) - Falkenberg Scarabea: How Much

    Rudolf Rhomberg

    Rudolf_Rhomberg

  • Thomas the Archdeacon
  • Roman Catholic cleric

    University of Bologna. There he perfected skills (under, among others, Accursius) in law, rhetoric, gramathic and notary (ars dictandi and ars notaria)

    Thomas the Archdeacon

    Thomas the Archdeacon

    Thomas_the_Archdeacon

  • Accurso
  • Italian surname

    1982), American YouTuber Tony Accurso (born 1951), Canadian businessman Accursius (disambiguation) Hanks, Patrick; Lenarčič, Simon; McClure, Peter, eds

    Accurso

    Accurso

  • Painted frieze of the Bodleian Library
  • Avicenna Galenus Hippocrates Aesclepius Justinian Andreas Tiraquellus Accursius Andreas Alciatus Guillaume Budé Jason Maynus (Giasone del Maino) Paulus

    Painted frieze of the Bodleian Library

    Painted frieze of the Bodleian Library

    Painted_frieze_of_the_Bodleian_Library

  • 1220s
  • Decade

    1281) David VI Narin (the Clever), king of Georgia (d. 1293) Franciscus Accursius, Italian lawyer and jurist (d. 1293) Fujiwara no Kitsushi, Japanese empress

    1220s

    1220s

  • Cataldo Amodei
  • Italian Baroque composer (1649–1693)

    Amodei studied with the Maestro di Cappela in Sciacca and violinist Don Accursius Giuffrida; Amodei was purportedly his most talented pupil. The priest

    Cataldo Amodei

    Cataldo Amodei

    Cataldo_Amodei

  • 1260s
  • Decade

    al-Abbar, Andalusian diplomat and scholar (b. 1199) probable – Franciscus Accursius, Italian jurist 1261 February 28 – Henry III ("the Good"), duke of Brabant

    1260s

    1260s

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  • Debprasad
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Debprasad

  • Ramdev
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ramdev

    God of faith

  • Harihar
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Harihar

    Lord Vishnu or Vishnu and Shiva Together

  • Pingla
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Pingla

    Goddess Lakshmi, Goddess Durga

  • Miheer
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Miheer

    Lord Sun

  • Rubaba |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Rubaba |

    Rose

  • Sujapriya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sujapriya

    Suja means the noble birth and Priya is Love

  • Aa
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    Christian, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Aa

    Lord Sun; Strength; True

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  • Biblical

    Taanach-shilo

    breaking down a fig-tree

  • Woodrow
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    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English

    Woodrow

    Row of Houses by the Wood; The Path through the Woods; Lives in a Row of Houses by the Wood

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