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Date |
Report_No |
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Bernardus Compostellanus junior |
fl. 1245–1267 |
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Other name(s): Bernard, of Compostella (LC); Bernardo Compostellano; Bernard de Compostelle le jeune; Bernardo da Compostella | ||
Collectio Atrebatensis |
c. 1175 |
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Compilatio prima |
1189–1192 |
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Other name(s): Breuiarium extrauagantium | ||
Compilatio secunda |
1210–1215 |
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Compilatio tertia |
1209/10 |
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Compilatio quarta |
1216 |
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Cyprian |
mid-12th c. |
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d.-glosses |
1180s |
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Daifer, Magister |
fl. 1180s |
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Distinctiones ‘Consuetudo’ |
post 1178 |
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Other name(s): (Summa Gallicana-Bambergensis) | ||
Exceptiones decretalium trium compilationum |
c.1215 |
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Goffredus de Trano |
d. 1245 |
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Other name(s): Goffredo, da Trani (LC); Goffredus Tranensis; Gottofredo da Trani; Geoffrey of Trani | ||
Gratianus |
fl. c.1125–1140 |
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Other name(s): Gratian (LC); Gratien; Graciano; Graziano | ||
Guillelmus Redonensis |
fl. 1240–1245; d.1259? |
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Other name(s): William of Rennes; Guillaume de Rennes | ||
Henricus de Segusio |
c.1200–1271 |
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Other name(s): Henricus, de Segusio, Cardinal (LC); Henry of Susa; Cardinalis Hostiensis; Hostiensis; Heinrich von Susa; Henri de Suse; Enrico da Susa | ||
Innocent IV |
born before 1200; pope 1243–54 |
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Other name(s): Innocent IV, Pope (LC); Catholic Church. Pope [1243-1254: Innocent IV] (also LC); Sinibaldus Fliscus; Sinibaldo de’Fieschi; Sinibaldo Fieschi | ||
Johannes de Deo |
c.1190–1267 |
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Other name(s): João de Deus (LC); Jean de Dieu; Juan de Dios | ||
Johannes Fauentinus |
d. 1190 |
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Other name(s): Johannes, Faventinus (LC); John of Faenza; Jean de Faenza; Giovanni de Faenza; Johannes Cavalerius; Magister Johannes | ||
Johannes Teutonicus |
c.1170–1245 |
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Other name(s): Joannes, Teutonicus (LC); Johannes Zemeke; Jean le Teutonique; Juan Teutónico; Jean le Teuton | ||
Laurentius Hispanus |
fl. 1200–48 |
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Other name(s): Laurentius, Hispanus (LC); Lawrence of Spain; Laurent d’Espagne | ||
Apparatus ‘Militant siquidem patroni’ |
c.1207–1210 |
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Ordinaturus Magister |
1180s |
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Petrus Blesensis iunior |
fl. 1170s |
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Other name(s): Peter of Blois; Pierre de Blois | ||
Principium decreti ‘Omnia poma vetera’ |
2nd half of 12th c.? |
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Quaestiones decretales Arras 271 |
late 12th c.? |
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Raimundus de Arenis |
d. 1176/77 |
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Other name(s): Cardinalis; Raimundus de Harenis; Raymond des Arènes; Raimondo | ||
Sicardus Cremonensis |
c.1155–1215 |
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Other name(s): Sicardus, Bishop of Cremona (LC); Sicard of Cremona; Sicard von Cremona; Sicardo di Cremona; Sicard de Cremone; Sighard von Cremona | ||
Summa ‘Dubitatur a quibusdam’ |
post 1179 |
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Summa ‘Inperatorie maiestati’ |
c.1175–1178 |
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Other name(s): Summa Monacensis | ||
Summa ‘Quaestio si iure naturali’ |
c.1175–1178 |
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Bertramnus Mettensis |
1212 |
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Other name(s): Bertram of Metz; Berthold of St. Gereon; Bertram von Metz; Berthold von St. Gereon; Bertram de Metz; Bertrandus Metensis; Berthold von Köln | ||
Notae Atrebatenses |
1171–1179 |
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Other name(s): Commentum Atrebatense | ||
Accursius |
c. 1182 –a. ix.1262 |
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Other name(s): Accursius, glossator (LC); Accursius Florentinus; Franciscus Accursius ; Accursio; Accorso da Bagnolo; Accurse | ||
Berengarus Fredoli |
c. 1250–1323 |
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Other name(s): Frédo; Bérenger(LC); Bérenger de Frédol; Berengario Fredoli; Berengarius de Fredola; Berengarius de Frasolis; Berengarius Biterensis; Berengarius Cardinalis; Berengar von Béziers | ||
Guido de Baysio |
c.1246/1256–1313 |
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Other name(s): Guido; de Baysio (LC); Archidiaconus; Guido de Baiisio; Guido Abaisi; Guido Abaixi; Guido Abaisius; Guido Abaysii; Guido Abaysio; Guido Abbaixo; Guido Baysi; Guido Bayso | ||
Guilelmus de Cayeux |
fl. late 13th–early 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Guillaume de Cayeux | ||
Johannes Andreae |
c. 1270 – 1348 |
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Other name(s): Giovanni d’Andrea (LC); Johannes Andreae Bononiensis; Giovanni Andrea; Jean d’Andrea; Jean André; Johannes Andree | ||
Johannes de Friburgo |
c.1250–1304 |
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Other name(s): Johannes von Freiburg (LC); Johannes Rumsik; Johannes Friburgensis; Johannes Teutonicus; Johannes Choriantus; Johannes Lector; Johannes de Hasela; Johannes de Haslach; Johannes von Rheinfelden; Johannes Runsic; Jean le Teutonique; Jean le Liseur | ||
Johannes de Lignano |
1320–1383 |
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Other name(s): Giovanni da Legnano (LC); Joannes de Lignano; Giovanni Legnani | ||
Simon Vayreti |
14th c. |