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Date |
Report_No |
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Abbreviatio Compilationis Romanae ‘Incipit de summa trinitate et fide catholica’ |
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Albertus |
early 13th c. |
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Appendix Concilii Lateranensis |
1st recension: 1184–1185 |
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Other name(s): Collectio Lincolniensis | ||
Bartholomeus Brixiensis |
fl. 1234–1258 |
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Other name(s): Bartolomeo, da Brescia (LC); Bartholomew of Brescia; Bartolomaeus Brixiensis | ||
Benencasa Aretinus |
d.1206 |
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Other name(s): Benencasa (LC); Benencasa Senensis; Benincasa; Benencasa of Arezzo; Benencasa von Arezzo; Benencasa de Arezzo | ||
Bernardus Papiensis |
d.1213 |
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Other name(s): Bernard, of Pavia (LC); Bernardo Balbi; Bernardus Balbi Ticinensis; Bernardus Balbus; Bernard of Pavia; Bernhard von Pavia; Bernardo da Pavia | ||
Burchardus Strasburgensis |
fl. c. 1295 |
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Other name(s): Burchard of Strasbourg; Burchard von Straßburg | ||
Casus ad Compilationem primam ‘Canones debent ab omnibus observari’ |
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Casus ad Compilationem secundam ‘Quesivit Anconitanus’ |
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Casus ad Compilationem tertiam ‘Scribit dominus papa’ |
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Casus ad Compilationem tertiam ‘Scribit magistris papa’ |
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Casus ad Compilationem quartam ‘In prima parte dicitur’ |
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Casus ad Compilationem quartam ‘Primo dicitur’ |
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Casus legum I |
c.1266 |
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Collectio Lipsiensis |
1180s |
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Other name(s): Leipzig collection | ||
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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Compilatio quinta |
1226 |
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Damasus |
fl. 1210–1217 |
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Other name(s): Damasus (LC); Damasus Bohemus; Damasus Ungarus; Damasus Hungarus | ||
Distinctio ‘Delicto coram iudice manifestato’ |
c.1170s–1180s |
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Other name(s): Notabilia ‘Delicto coram iudice manifestato’ | ||
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 | ||
Honorius, Magister |
d. c.1210–1213 |
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Other name(s): Honorius of Kent | ||
Huguccio |
fl. 1180–1210 |
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Other name(s): Uguccione, da Pisa, Bishop of Ferrara (LC); Hugo; Uguccione | ||
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 Garsias Hispanus |
fl. 1270s–1280s |
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Other name(s): Juan García Hispano Antiguo; Jean Garcías; Johannes Hispanus | ||
Johannes Hispanus de Compostela |
fl. 1223–1261? |
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Other name(s): Johannes Hispanus de Petesella; Johannes Compostellanus; Jean d’Espagne; Jean Espagnol de Petesella | ||
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 | ||
Johannes de Tynmouth |
c.1160–1221 |
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Other name(s): John of Tynemouth; Jean de Tinmouth; Johannes Tinmuthensis | ||
Nicholas de Aquila |
fl. c.1190–1217 |
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Other name(s): Nicholas de l’Aigle | ||
Ordinaturus Magister |
1180s |
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Paulus Ungarus |
d. 1242 |
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Other name(s): Paul of Hungary; Paulus von Ungarn; Paulus Hungarus; Paolo Ungaro; Paul le Hongrois; Paulus Bononiensis; Paulus von Sankt Nikolaus; Paolo Dalmata | ||
Petrus Sampson |
fl. 1246–1252 |
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Other name(s): Petrus Saxo; Pierre de Sampzon | ||
Quaestiones Lipsienses I |
c.1175–1190 |
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Quaestiones Lipsienses II |
end of 12th c. |
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Quaestiones Lipsienses III |
ante 1191 |
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Quaestiones Lipsienses IV |
ante 1191 |
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Quaestiones Lipsienses V |
post 1160 |
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Raymundus de Pennaforte |
c.1180–1275 |
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Other name(s): Raymond, of Peñafort, Saint (LC); Raymond de Peñafort; Raymond of Peñafort; Ramon de Penyafort; Raimondo da Pennafort; Raimundo de Peñafort | ||
Rodericus Palentinus |
d. 1254 |
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Other name(s): Rodrigo de Palencia | ||
Rufinus |
fl. c.1150–c.1190 |
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Other name(s): Rufinus, Archbishop of Sorrento (LC); Rufin; Rufino; Rufinus de Assisi | ||
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 Casinensis |
1185/86 |
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Other name(s): Continuatio prima | ||
Summa ‘Omnis qui iuste iudicat’ |
1186 |
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Other name(s): Summa Lipsiensis | ||
Summa ‘Queritur cuius sint hec uerba’ |
early 13th c.? |
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Tancredus |
c.1185–1236 |
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Other name(s): Tancred (LC); Tancredus Bononiensis; Tancred of Bologna; Tancredi da Bologna; Tancredi da Bologna; Tankred von Bologna; Tancrède; Tancred of Lombardy | ||
Ulricus |
fl. 1233–1266 |
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Other name(s): Ulrich; Ulrich von Völkermarkt | ||
Vincentius Hispanus |
d.1248 |
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Other name(s): Vincentius, Hispanus (LC); Vincent of Spain; Vicente Hispano; Vincent d’Espagne | ||
Collectiones Bambergenses |
c.1180–1200 |
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Other name(s): Bamberg group; Bambergensisgruppe | ||
Abbreviatio Decreti ‘Quoniam egestas’ |
c. 1150 |
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Other name(s): ‘Omne ius aut diuinum’ | ||
Fecit Deus duo luminaria |
late 13th c. |
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Baldus de Ubaldis |
c. 1327–1400 |
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Other name(s): Ubaldi; Baldo degli (LC); Baldus de Perusio; Baldo degli Ubaldi; Baldo da Perugio; Baldus Perusinus; Baldus Ubaldus | ||
Franciscus Zabarella |
1360–1417 |
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Other name(s): Zabarella; Francesco (LC); Franciscus de Zabarellis | ||
Guillelmus de Mandagato |
d. 1321 |
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Other name(s): Guilelmus de Madagazio; Guillaume de Mandagazio; Guilelmus de Mandagazio | ||
Guillelmus Parisiensis |
d. c. 1314 |
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Other name(s): William; of Baufet; Bishop of Paris (LC); Guilelmus de Baufet; Gulielmus Arvernus; Guillaume d’Auvergne; Guillelmus Parisiensis; Guillelmus de Baufet; Gullielmus Arvernus; Gullielmus Alvernus; Guillermus Baufet | ||
Henricus Merseburgensis |
fl. mid.13th.c–early 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Heinrich von Magdeburg; Heinrich von Merseburg; Henri de Mersbourg; Henri de Mersebourg; Henricus de Magdeburch; Henricus de Mersburch; Henricus de Mersburg; Henricus minor | ||
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 Calderinus |
d. 1365 |
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Other name(s): Calderinus; Joannes (LC); Joannes Calderinus; Giovanni Calderini; Johannes Caldrinus; Giovanni Calderino; Giovanni Caldarino; Giovanni de Calderari | ||
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 | ||
Nicolaus Eymericus |
c.1320–1399 |
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Other name(s): Eimeric; Nicolau (LC); Nicolás Eymérich; Nicolaus Eymerici; Nicolau Eymerich; Nicolau Eimeric; Nicolas Eymeric | ||
Nicolaus de Tudeschis |
1386–1445 |
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Other name(s): Niccolò de Tudeschi, Archbishop (LC); Niccolò Tedeschi; Panormitanus; Abbas Siculus; Abbas Modernus; Niccolò Tedesco; Nicolas Tudeschius; Nicolaus de Sicilia; Il Panormitano; Panorme; Nikolaus de Tudeschis; Nicolaus de Tudisco; Le Panormitain | ||
Dinus de Rossonis Mugellanus |
c. 1253–p. 1298 |
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Other name(s): Dinus, de Mugello (LC); Dynus Mugellanus; Dino Rossoni del Mugello; Dynus Muxellanus; Dynus de Moxello; Dynus de Mucello | ||
Petrus de Bella Pertica |
c. ?1247–1308 |
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Other name(s): Petrus de Bella Petrica; Pierre de Belleperche |