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Abbreviatio Compilationis Romanae ‘Incipit de summa trinitate et fide catholica’ |
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Abbreviationes Decreti (in other manuscripts and beginning ‘Humanum genus duobus regitur’) |
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Abbreviationes Decreti (in other manuscripts, and not beginning ‘Humanum genus’) |
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Alanus Anglicus |
fl. 1190–1210 |
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Other name(s): Alain L’Anglais | ||
Albertus |
early 13th c. |
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Appendix abbreviationis ‘Quoniam egestas’ |
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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 Compostellanus antiquus |
fl. 1200–1217 |
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Other name(s): Bernard of Compostella the Elder; Bernardo da Compostella; Bernard de Compostelle l’ancien; Bernhard von Compostela der Ältere | ||
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 | ||
Bernardus Papiensis prepositus cuius breuiarium |
c. 1201–1210 |
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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 primam |
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Casus ad Compilationem secundam ‘Cives Anconitani’ |
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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 quartam ‘In prima parte dicitur’ |
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Casus ad Compilationem quartam ‘Primo dicitur’ |
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Casus et notabilia decretalium |
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Casuum fragmentum Parisiense |
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Casus legum I |
c.1266 |
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Casus legum on the Ordo iudiciarius of Tancred |
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Collectio Compendiensis |
1180s–1190s |
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Collectio Francofurtana |
c.1183 |
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Collectio Parisiensis prima |
c.1179–1181 |
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Other name(s): Paris I | ||
Collectio Rotomagensis prima |
post c.1201 |
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Other name(s): Rotomagensis; Parisiensis III; Rouen collection | ||
Collectio Rotomagensis secunda |
post 1191 |
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Other name(s): Parisiensis IV | ||
Collectio Rotomagensis tertia |
post 1207 |
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Other name(s): Collectio Parisiensis III | ||
Collectio Sangermanensis |
post 1198 |
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Other name(s): St–Germain collection | ||
Collectio Sorbonica |
c.1211 |
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Collectio Victorina prima |
ante 1181 |
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Other name(s): St Victor I | ||
Collectio Victorina secunda |
post 1191 |
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Other name(s): Victorina; second Victorine collection; St-Victor II | ||
Collection in Ninety-Five Titles |
1177–1179 |
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Other name(s): Collectio Parisiensis II | ||
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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d.-glosses |
1180s |
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Damasus |
fl. 1210–1217 |
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Other name(s): Damasus (LC); Damasus Bohemus; Damasus Ungarus; Damasus Hungarus | ||
Distinctio ‘Est ius naturale’ |
c.1215 or later |
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Distinctiones Parisienses |
late 12th/early 13th c. |
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Ecce uicit leo |
1202/1210 |
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Exceptiones decretalium trium compilationum |
c.1215 |
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Fragmentum Parisiense I |
post 1169 |
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Other name(s): Fragmentum B | ||
Fragmentum Parisiense II |
early 13th c. |
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Other name(s): Fragmentum C | ||
Collectio Parisiensis tertia |
c.1181 |
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Gilbertus |
fl. c.1200 |
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Other name(s): Gilbertus Anglicus | ||
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 | ||
Guibertus de Bonardo |
fl. 1150s |
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Other name(s): Guibert de Bonardo; Guibert of Bornado | ||
Guido de Collemedio |
d.1306 |
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Other name(s): Gui de Colle di Mezzo; Gui de Colmieu; Guy de Collemède | ||
Guillelmus de Capella |
fl. fourth quarter of 13th c. |
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Other name(s): Guillaume de La Chapelle | ||
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 | ||
Hoc dicit quod spiritus sanctus |
c.1275 |
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Honorius III |
pope 1216–1226 |
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Other name(s): Honorius III, Pope (LC); Cencio Savelli | ||
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 | ||
In quibusdam libris |
1205–10 |
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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 | ||
Introductio ad Decretum ‘In prima parte agitur’ |
1140s |
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Jacobus Monachus |
mid-late 13th c. |
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Other name(s): Jacques Monachus | ||
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 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 | ||
Lecturae decretalium Aurelianenses |
c.1185–1187 |
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Manfredus de Arriago |
mid-13th c. |
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Other name(s): Manfredus de Arzayo | ||
Marriage Tract: ‘In primis hominibus fuit coniugium’ |
2nd half of 12th c. |
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Apparatus ‘Militant siquidem patroni’ |
c.1207–1210 |
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Nicholas de Aquila |
fl. c.1190–1217 |
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Other name(s): Nicholas de l’Aigle | ||
Notabilia Gregorius: ‘Qui multum (nimium) emungit’ |
late 12th c. |
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Notabilia ‘Nota per exteriora deprehendi’ |
post 1210 |
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Odo de Ceritona |
c.1180–1246 |
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Other name(s): Odo, of Cheriton (LC); Odo von Cheriton; Odon de Cheriton; Eude de Cheriton; Eudes de Cheriton; Odo Cheritonius; Odo Cicestriensis; Odo Schirodunensis; Odo Sheringtoniensis; Odo de Chichester; Odo de Chirton; Odo de Cherington; Odone di Sherrington | ||
Omnibonus |
d. 1185 |
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Other name(s): Omnebene; Omnebene of Verona | ||
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 | ||
Perpendiculum |
c.1180 |
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Other name(s): Summmula de presumptionibus, Tractatus de praesumptionibus | ||
Petrus Brito |
fl. early 13th c. |
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Other name(s): Pierre de Brito | ||
Petrus Hispanus Portugalensis |
fl. 1220s–1230s |
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Petrus Pictauiensis |
early 13th c. |
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Other name(s): Petrus Pictaviensis; Pierre de Poitiers; Peter of Poitiers; Petrus von Poitiers | ||
Petrus Quesnel |
fl. 1322 |
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Other name(s): Pierre Quesvel | ||
Princiuallus Mediolanensis |
late 13th c. |
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Other name(s): Percival of Milan; Parsifal of Milan; Princivalle di Milano; Princivalle von Mailand; Princivalle de Milan | ||
Quaestiones de casibus ‘Queritur de iis qui scienter peccauerunt’ |
post 1234 |
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Quaestiones Lemovicenses I |
c.1160–1190 |
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Quaestiones Lemovicenses II |
c.1160–1185 |
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Quaestiones Parisinae |
c.1220? |
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Other name(s): Fragmentum Parisiense | ||
Quaestiones Parisienses |
c.1179–1191 |
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Rainerius Pomposanus |
late 12th/early 13th c. |
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Other name(s): Rainierius de Pomposa; Reinerus Pomposanus; Rainier of Pomposa; Rainer of Pomposa; Rénier de Pompose; Rainer von Pomposa; Rainero da Pomposa | ||
Raimundus de Arenis |
d. 1176/77 |
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Other name(s): Cardinalis; Raimundus de Harenis; Raymond des Arènes; Raimondo | ||
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 | ||
Ricardus Anglicus |
1161–1242 |
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Other name(s): Richard de Mores; Richardus Anglikus; Richard de Morins; Richardus Anglicus de Lacy | ||
Robertus de Sorbon |
1201–1274 |
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Other name(s): Robert de Sorbon; Robert von Sorbon; Roberto di Sorbon | ||
Rolandus |
fl. 1150s–1160s |
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Other name(s): Magister Rolandus; Roland | ||
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 | ||
Simon de Bisignano |
fl. 1174–1179 |
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Other name(s): Simon of Bisignano; Simon von Bisignano | ||
Stephanus Tornacensis |
1128–1203 |
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Other name(s): Stephen, of Tournai (LC); Étienne de Tournai; Stephen of Tournai; Stephen of Tournay; Stephan von Tournai; Stefan von Tournai; Stephan von Doornick | ||
Summa ‘Actor et reus’ |
c.1227–1241 |
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Summa Casinensis |
1185/86 |
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Other name(s): Continuatio prima | ||
Summa ‘Cum in tres partes’ |
c.1170 |
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Summa ‘Elegantius in iure diuino’ |
1169 |
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Other name(s): Summa Coloniensis | ||
Summa Paris B.N. lat. 15397 |
c.1174–1179 |
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Summa ‘Quoniam status ecclesiarum’ |
c.1165–1171 |
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Summa ‘Tractaturus magister Gratianus’ |
c.1181–1185 |
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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 | ||
Vincentius Hispanus |
d.1248 |
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Other name(s): Vincentius, Hispanus (LC); Vincent of Spain; Vicente Hispano; Vincent d’Espagne | ||
Guillelmus de Longchamp |
d. 1197 |
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Other name(s): Guiillelmus de Longocampo; William Longchamp; William de Longchamp; Guillaume de Longchamps | ||
Guillelmus Vasco |
fl. c.1205–1226 |
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Other name(s): Guillelmus Guascus; William of Gascony; William Vasco; Gulielmo Guascone; Willielmus Vasco: Wilhelm von Gascogne | ||
Collectio Parisiensis secunda |
1177–79 |
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Other name(s): Paris II | ||
Collectiones Bambergenses |
c.1180–1200 |
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Other name(s): Bamberg group; Bambergensisgruppe | ||
Glossae in Paris BNF lat. 3905B |
post 1179 |
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Abbreviatio Decreti ‘Quoniam egestas’ |
c. 1150 |
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Other name(s): ‘Omne ius aut diuinum’ | ||
Irnerius |
fl. c. 1112 – c. 1125 |
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Other name(s): Irnerius, active 12th century (LC); Irnerio; Irnerius Bononiensis; Wernerius; Warnerius; Garnerius; Guarnerius | ||
Odofredus |
c.1200–1265 |
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Other name(s): Odofredus de Denariis; Odofredo Denari; Odofredo | ||
Jacobus de Ravanis |
c. 1230 X 1240 – 1296 |
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Other name(s): Jacobus de Ravenneio; Jacobus de Ravigneio; Jacques de Revigny; Jacques de Révigny | ||
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 | ||
Alexander Tartagnus |
c. 1423–1477 |
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Other name(s): Tartagni; Alessandro (LC); Alessandro Tartagna; Alexandrus Tartagnus; Alexandrus de Imola; Alexandrus Imoliensis, | ||
Andreas de Escobar |
1348–1448 |
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Other name(s): Andrés de Escobar (LC); Andreas Megarensis; Andreas Hispanus; André Dias; Andreas Didaci; André de Rendufe; Andreas Ulixbonensis; André de Lisboa | ||
Antoninus Florentinus |
1389–1459 |
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Other name(s): Saint Antonius Archbishop of Florence (LC); Anthonius Florentinus; Anthoninus de Florentia; Antonin de Florence; Antonio Forciglioni; Antoninus Archiepiscopus; Antoninus Etruscus; Antoninus de Toscane; Antonio de Pierozzo; Antonio Pierozzi | ||
Arnoldus de Augusta |
fl. early 14th 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 | ||
Benedict XIII |
1342/43–1422 |
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Other name(s): Petrus de Luna; Pedro de Luna; Papa Luna; Pero Martinez de Luna, | ||
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 | ||
Bernardus Raimundi Maioricensis |
fl. early 14th c. |
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Bonifacius Ammannati |
fl. late 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Bonifacio degli Ammannati; Bonifazio Ammannati | ||
Bonincontrus |
fl. early–mid. 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Bonicontius; Bonicotus; Bonincotus | ||
Durandus Campanus |
fl. c. 1340 |
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Other name(s): Durand de Champagne; Durandus de Campania; Durandellus de Campania | ||
Franciscus de Attis |
d. 1361 |
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Other name(s): Francesco degli Atti | ||
Gerardus de Poshilaco |
14th–15th c. |
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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 | ||
Guido Terrena |
c.1260–1342 |
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Other name(s): Guido Terreni; de Perpiniano (LC); Guido de Terrena; Guido Tarrena; Guido de Perpiniano; Guy de Perpignan; Guido Maiorcensis; Guido de Terrenis; Guido Maiorcensis; Guy de Majorque; Guido Terreni | ||
Guillelmus de Mandagato |
d. 1321 |
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Other name(s): Guilelmus de Madagazio; Guillaume de Mandagazio; Guilelmus de Mandagazio | ||
Guilelmus de Monte Laudano |
d. 1343 |
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Other name(s): Gulielmus; de Monte Laudano (LC); Guillermus de Monte Laudano; Guillaume de Montlauzun; Guillaume de Montlezun | ||
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 | ||
Guilelmus de Cayeux |
fl. late 13th–early 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Guillaume de Cayeux | ||
Guido Tolosanis |
fl. early 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Guy de Toulouse | ||
Henricus Bohicus |
c.1310–c.1350 |
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Other name(s): Bohic; Henri (LC); Henricus Bohic; Henricus Bohick; Henricus Boich; Henri Boick; Hervaeus Bohicus; Hervé Bohic | ||
Henricus de Hassia |
c.1325–1397 |
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Other name(s): Heinrich von Langenstein (LC); Heinricus de Hassia; Heinrich Heinbuche; Heinrich Heinbuche von Langenstein; Heinrich Heynbuch; Heinrich von Hassen; Heinrich von Hesse; Heinrich von Hessen der Ältere; Henricus Langensteiniensis; Henricus de Hassia Senior | ||
Honoratus Bonetus |
fl. late 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Bonet; Honoré (LC); Honoré Bouvet; Honorat Bonet; Honoratus Boneti; Honoratus Boveti | ||
Jacobus de Tonerra |
fl. 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Jacobus Burgundus; Jacobus Gallus; Jacobus Terno Dura; Jacobus Tornodoro; Jacobus de Tonnerre; Jacques deTernodoro; Jacques de Tonerre; Jacques de Tornodoro | ||
Johannes de Sinemuro |
d.1349 |
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Other name(s): Jean de Semur | ||
Jesselinus de Cassanis |
c.1300–1334/35 |
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Other name(s): Zenzelinus de Cassanis (LC); Genzelinus de Cassanis; Genselinus de Casanis ultramontanus; Zenzelinus de Cassanis; Jesselin de Cassagnes,Secellinus de Cassanhis; Zenzelino dei Cassani; Gaucelin de Cassagnes | ||
Johannes de Alfordia |
?mid 15th c. |
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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 Imola |
c.1372–1436 |
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Other name(s): Joannes de Imola (LC); Giovanni Niccoletti; Giovanni da Imola; Joannes de Imola; Johannes Immolensis; Johannes Imolensis; Johannes Niccoletti | ||
Johannes Johannis |
fl. mid 14th. c. |
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Other name(s): Jean de Jean | ||
Johannes Monachus |
c.1240–50–1313 |
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Other name(s): Johannes Monachus (LC); Jean Lemoine; Jean le Moyne; Jean le Moine; Jean des Cranches; Johannes Cressiacus Ambranensis; Johannes Monachus Picardus Cisterciensis; Joannes Monachus; Johannes Monachus Picardus Cardinalis | ||
Johannes Rigaldus |
d. 1323 |
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Other name(s): Rigauld; Jean (LC); Giovanni Rigaldi; Johannes Rigaldus; Jean Rigaud; Jean Rigauld; Joannes Rigaudus; Joannes Rigaudus | ||
Johannes de Sine Muro |
?14th c. |
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Johannes de Vico Mercato |
fl. 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Giovanni da Vimercate; Johannes de Vicomercato | ||
Laurentius de Mantua |
?15th c. |
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Laurentius de Ridolfis |
1362–63 – 1443 |
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Other name(s): Ridolfi; Lorenzo (LC); Laurentius de Rudolphis; Lorenzo Ridolfi | ||
Liber Sextus |
1298 |
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Mattheus Cracoviensis |
d. 1410 |
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Other name(s): Mateusz; z Krakowa; Cardinal (LC); Matthaeus de Cracovia; Matteo di Cracovia; Mattheus de Cracovia; Matthaeus Cracoviensis; Matthieu de Cracovie | ||
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 Anesiaco |
fl. early 14th c. |
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Nicolaus Capellanus |
?15th c. |
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Oldradus de Ponte |
fl. early 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Oldrado da Ponte (LC); Oldradus de Laude; Oldradus de Ponte de Laude | ||
Paulus de Liazariis |
d. 1356 |
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Other name(s): Paulus de Liazariis (LC); Paulus de Cospis; Paulus Eleazari; Paolo de’Lazzari; Paulus de Lizari; Paulus de Lizariis; Paulus de Lyazariis; Paolo de’Leazarii | ||
Petrus Bertrandus |
1280–1349 |
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Other name(s): Petrus Bertrandi; Petrus Bertrandus senior; Petrus Augustoduniensis; Petrus Nivernensis; Pierre Bertrand | ||
Petrus de Braco |
fl. mid. 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Pedro de Braco; Pierre de Braco | ||
Radulphus de Canaberiis |
d. 1297 |
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Other name(s): Radulphus de Chenaveriis; Raoul de Chennevières | ||
Raphael Fulgosius |
1367–1427 |
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Other name(s): Fulgosio; Raffaele (LC); Raffaele Fulgosio; Raffaele Forgosi; Raffaele Fregoso; Raphael Fregosus; Raphael de Fulgosiis; Raphael Fulgosus, | ||
Sampson de Calvomonte |
fl. early 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Sampson de Chaumont | ||
Simon de Borsano |
d. 1381 |
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Other name(s): Simone de Borsano | ||
Stephanus Auffrerius |
1458–1511 |
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Other name(s): Aufrerius; Étienne Aufréri; Aufrère; d’Aufrère | ||
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 | ||
Johannes Raynaudus |
? c. 1357 – ? p. 1456 |
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Other name(s): Johannes Raygnaudi (Regnaudus, Regnaudi); Jean Raynaud; Jean ?Regnaud | ||
Petrus de Bella Pertica |
c. ?1247–1308 |
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Other name(s): Petrus de Bella Petrica; Pierre de Belleperche | ||
Martinus Martini |
d. 1305 |
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Other name(s): Martino Martini |