Between Lex Commissoria and Precaria Possessio: The First Conceptualization of the Reservation of Ownership in the Glossators
Mancuso, Fulvio
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18 Historia et ius 1 (2020) / Historia et ius, Vol. 18, pp. 1-29
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Rhetoric and Law in the Civil Glossators ' Works: The Allegorical Proems
Rossi, Giovanni
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13 Historia et ius 1 (2018) / Historia et ius, Vol. 13, pp. 1-23
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The Significance of the Works of Medieveal Glossator Henricus de Segusio (Hostiensis) in Legal History and Their Usage in Hungary
Bonis, Peter
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2016 Jura: A Pecsi Tudomanyegyetem Allam- es Jogtudomanyi Karanak tudomanyos lapja 25 (2016) / Jura: A Pecsi Tudomanyegyetem Allam-es Jogtudomanyi Karanak tudomanyos lapja, Vol. 2016, Issue 1 (2016), pp. 25-30
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EC and International Private Law: The Background of European Private Law (the School of Glossators )
Umashev, U. M.;Filimonov, K. V.
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2009 Law: J. St. U. Higher Sch. Econ. 3 (2009) / Law: Journal of the State University -Higher School of Economics, Vol. 2009, Issue 1 (2009), pp. 3-20
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International Legal Views of Glossators and Postglossators
Butkevych, O.
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2007 Law Rev. Kyiv U.L. 169 (2007) / Law Review of Kyiv University of Law, Vol. 2007, Issue 3 (2007), pp. 169-173
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Glossing Glossators : Reading Servius Reading Virgil in Early Modern Scholarship
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Princeton University Library Chronicle, 2013 Jan 01. 74(2), 139-177.
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Ideology and Technique in a Legal Definition (the Obertine Definition of Feudo from the Glossators to Cujas)
Paolo Grossi
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Sequência: Estudos Juridicos e Politicos, Vol 39, Iss 79, Pp 220-256 (2018)
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The paper examines the way jurists, since the glosses, until Jacques Cujas, analyzed t...
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Ideology and Technique in a Legal Definition (the Obertine Definition of Feudo from the Glossators to Cujas)
Sequência: Estudos Juridicos e Politicos, Vol 39, Iss 79, Pp 220-256 (2018)
The paper examines the way jurists, since the glosses, until Jacques Cujas, analyzed the definition of feud within the interpretation of common law, in the light of the Oberto dell’Orto’s writings. By this perspective, this author reviews aspects of the feudary real situation as an useful domain, grounding the usufruct’s technical inadequacy to express it, as well as analyzing the fiefs’ later characterization as quasi-dominium, found mainly in legal thought of sixteenth and seventeenth centuries’ jurists
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Direito medieval - Direito comum - Glosadores - Feudos - Cujas - Law - Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence - K1-7720Content provider:
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ON THE DIGLOSSY OF MIDDLE-AGE GLOSSATOR : THE LINGUISTIC-CULTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE OLD HIGH GERMAN-LATIN GLOSSARIES OF VIII-X CENTURIES
S S Kalinin
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Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices, Vol 14, Iss 3, Pp 416-422 (2017)
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ON THE DIGLOSSY OF MIDDLE-AGE GLOSSATOR : THE LINGUISTIC-CULTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE OLD HIGH GERMAN-LATIN GLOSSARIES OF VIII-X CENTURIES
Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices, Vol 14, Iss 3, Pp 416-422 (2017)
The article deals with the linguistic-culture analysis of the Old High German glossaries of VIII-X c. and the bilingualism of their authors. It is known that main culture, science and religion language in Middle-Age Europe was Latin that was more “prestige” in the society. The Old High German and Middle High German later were in the subordinate status in comparison with the Latin. The bases of this research are glossary “Abrogans” of 750 year (in Aleman dialect of Old High German), St. Gallen glossary (in Aleman dialect too), Kassel glosses (in Bavaria dialect, IX c.), Paris manuscript (in Middle Frank dialect, X c.). These glossaries were aimed both at German Latin speakers and at Romanic traveler arrived in German. The linguistic-culture basic concepts of the remodeling of the Middle-Age glossator linguistic identity are given on the basis of the analysis of the glossaries and the cultural situation represented in those texts.
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Language and Culture: How Anglo-Saxon Glossators Adapted Latin Words and their World
Sauer, Hans
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The Journal of Medieval Latin, 2008 Jan 01. 18, 437-468.
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The Case of the Man Who Fell into the Tiber: The Roman Law of Marriage at the Time of the Glossators
Donahue,, Charles
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The American Journal of Legal History, 1978 Jan 01. 22(1), 1-53.
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Statuti in the Post-Glossators
Thorne, S. E.
CASISTICA E SISTEMA NELLA ‘LEZIONE’ DEI GLOSSATORI.
Sarti, Nicoletta
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Archivio Giuridico. 2016, Vol. 236 Issue 3/4, p445-460. 16p.
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CASISTICA E SISTEMA NELLA ‘LEZIONE’ DEI GLOSSATORI.
Archivio Giuridico. 2016, Vol. 236 Issue 3/4, p445-460. 16p.
The essay traces the gradual reappearance of the justinianean texts in the early 12th century and their subsequent construction in corpus by the Glossators , together with the structure those in a legal system together with the ius canonicum and the iura propria. Exegetical work carried out by the Jurists of irnerian period could thus take the jurisprudence out from the generic container of artes sermocinales, making it autonomous: the arts of the trivium continued to provide the argumentative paraphernalia through the dialectic and rhetoric. The system took off by means of an extensive and rigrowing sapiential interpretation, because legum doctores really believed that an organic body of the right was existing prior and they just same identify his coordinates. The modus operandi of medieval Jurists is here exemplified through the specific case of limit placed at aemulatio. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Glossators - Jurisprudence -- History - Lawyers - Doctor of laws degree - Corpus Juris CanoniciContent provider:
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Sacramenta Puberum and Laesio Enormis - The Oath Non Venire Contra by a Minor in Contracts of Sale according to Some Glossators
Hallebeek, Jan
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58 Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis 55 (1990) / Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis/Legal History Review, Vol. 58, Issues 1-2 (1990), pp. 55-72
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The Influence of Roman Law on State Theory in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries: A Study of the Roman Glossators and Their Influence on Modern State Theory
Riga, Peter J.
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35 Am. J. Juris. 171 (1990) / American Journal of Jurisprudence, Vol. 35, pp. 171-186
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Glossing Aldhelm with Ælfric's Grammar/Glossary.
Porter, David W.
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Neophilologus; Jun2022, Vol. 106 Issue 2, p303-330, 28p
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Glossing Aldhelm with Ælfric's Grammar/Glossary.
Neophilologus; Jun2022, Vol. 106 Issue 2, p303-330, 28p
The essay introduces a new and important source for the Old English glossing of Aldhelm's De virginitate in the manuscript Brussels, Royal Library 1650, namely the Grammar/Glossary of the Anglo-Saxon writer Ælfric. The glossators ' cooperative working methods are analyzed, and identities are suggested for the two most productive scribes, one of whom is shown to be a native speaker of the French language. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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MANUSCRIPTS - GRAMMAR - ENGLISH glossaries, vocabularies, etc. - GLOSSATORS - OLD English languageContent provider:
Complementary Index
Stevenson, Angus;Lindberg, Christine A