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Italian Jurist
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
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Capital and largest city of Emilia-Romagna, Italy
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
Bologna
Italian jurist (fl. 1150–1230)
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
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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
Jacobus_Balduinus
Collection of annotations to the Corpus Iuris Civilis by Accursius
Hugolianus and Johannes Bassianus; Accursius likely also used commentary by Odofredus, Symon Vincentius and Jacobus Balduinus. The Glossa ordinaria was the
Glossa_ordinaria_(Accursius)
12th-century anthology of canon law
at the monastery of Saints Nabor and Felix (according to the Bolognese Odofredus Denariis [13th century]) and starting from the 18th century believed to
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Day of the year
Saint Osmund (born 1065) 1154 – Pope Anastasius IV (born 1073) 1265 – Odofredus, Italian lawyer and jurist 1266 – Henry III the White, Duke of Wroclaw
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and Digest. Having come down to us only by citation in the works of Odofredus and the Englishman Radulfus Niger (Rudolph the Black) and quoted in the
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Church in Bologna, Italy
to the church monuments of the jurist Accursius and his son Francesco, Odofredus and Rolandino dei Romanzi. Italian Gothic architecture Medieval French
San_Francesco,_Bologna
Calendar year
November 24 – Magnús Óláfsson, King of Mann and the Isles December 3 – Odofredus, Italian jurist Al-Abharī, Persian philosopher and mathematician (b. 1200)
1265
Italian jurist and scholar (died 1193)
was a distinguished Greek scholar, and is believed on the authority of Odofredus to have translated into Latin, soon after the Pandects were brought to
Burgundio_of_Pisa
1837 study of the Phoenician language
inscriptions from the Sloane collection. It was seen there and hastily copied by Odofredus Müller, V[ir] Ill[ustris], who sent it to me; I recently examined it more
Scripturae Linguaeque Phoeniciae
Scripturae_Linguaeque_Phoeniciae
Decade
November 24 – Magnús Óláfsson, King of Mann and the Isles December 3 – Odofredus, Italian jurist Al-Abharī, Persian philosopher and mathematician (b. 1200)
1260s
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Shehzadi, Princess
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Servant of the Opener of the Gates of Sustenance
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Rock
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Protector of Direction
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Surname or Lastname
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English : probably a habitational name from Caenby in Lincolnshire, named with the Old Norse personal name Kafni + býr ‘farmstead’.
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(תּוּבַל) Variant spelling of Hebrew Tuwbal, TUVAL means "thou shall be brought."Â
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Mother earth
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Daughter; Loving
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