Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Medieval and Early Modern Jurists |
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Date |
Report_No |
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Casus legum I |
c.1266 |
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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 | ||
Guillelmus de Bonis Consiliis |
fl. 1273–1295 |
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Other name(s): Guillaume de Bonis Consolis | ||
Guillelmus Redonensis |
fl. 1240–1245; d.1259? |
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Other name(s): William of Rennes; Guillaume de Rennes | ||
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 | ||
Jacobus Bonacosa |
d. 1279 |
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Other name(s): Jacques Bonacosa | ||
Johannes de Deo |
c.1190–1267 |
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Other name(s): João de Deus (LC); Jean de Dieu; Juan de Dios | ||
Johannes Garsias Hispanus |
fl. 1270s–1280s |
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Other name(s): Juan García Hispano Antiguo; Jean Garcías; Johannes Hispanus | ||
Johannes de Monte Murio |
fl. 1280s–1290s |
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Other name(s): Johannes de Montemurlo; Jean de Montemurlo | ||
Marsilius Mantighellius |
d. c.1299–1301 |
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Other name(s): Marsilius di Mantighellis; Marsilius de Mantighellis | ||
Principium decretalium ‘Quoniam tunc decens’ |
post 1234 |
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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 | ||
Ricardus Anglicus |
1161–1242 |
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Other name(s): Richard de Mores; Richardus Anglikus; Richard de Morins; Richardus Anglicus de Lacy | ||
Albertus de Brixia Mandugasinus |
d. 1314 |
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Other name(s): Albertus; de Brixia; OP (LC); Albert de Brescia; Albert von Brescia; Alberto Mandugasino; Albertus Brixiensis; Albertus Mandugasinus; Albertus de Brescia; Albertus de Briscia | ||
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 | ||
Arnoldus Gheyloven |
c. 1375–1442 |
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Other name(s): Gheyloven; Arnold (LC); Arnold Geilhoven; Arnold Gheylhoven; Arnold Gheilhoven; Arnold van Gheilhoven; Arnold de Gheilhoven; Arnoldus Gheyloven Roeterdamus; Arnoldus Roeterdamensis; Arnoul Thierry | ||
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 | ||
Federicus Petruccius de Senis |
fl. mid. 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Petrucci; Federico (LC); Federicus Petrucius; Federicus Senensis; Federicus de Senis | ||
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 | ||
Jacobus de Vienna |
fl. 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Iacobus de Vienna; Jacobus de Wienna | ||
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 | ||
Nicolaus de Anesiaco |
fl. early 14th c. |
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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 | ||
Palmericus de Casulis |
fl. late 13th–early 14th c. |
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Petrus de Monte |
c.1400–1457 |
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Other name(s): Del Monte; Pietro (LC); Pietro del Monte; Pietro dal Monte; Piero da Monte; Pietro Monti; Petrus de Brescia; Petrus Brixiensis | ||
Quaestiones Wroclaw II.F.53 |
Late 14th–early 15th c. |