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SECUREwikizero.com/index.php/en/PostglossatorWikiZero Özgür Ansiklopedi - Wikipedia Okumanın En Kolay Yolu . The postglossators or commentators formed a European legal school which arose in Italy and France in the fourteenth century. They form the highest point of development of medieval Roman law.. The school of the glossators in Bologna lost its vitality, resulting in the rise of a new school of legal thought in the …
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In the Greek language, γλῶσσα ( glossa) means "tongue" or "language." Originally, the word was used to denote an explanation of an unfamiliar word, but its scope gradually expanded to the more general sense of "commentary". The glossators used to write in the margins of the old texts ( glosa marginalis) or between the lines ( glosa ...
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postglossator | medieval European history | Britannica
SECUREwww.britannica.com/topic/postglossatorIn legal glossator …14th century, the commentators or postglossators, to effect a closer liaison between the revived Roman law and the law of the Italian cities and to find a way to apply Roman law to the practical legal needs of the day. Read More In comparative law: Ancient roots of law
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SECUREwww.liquisearch.com/postglossatorThe postglossators or commentators formed a European legal school which arose in France in the fourteenth century. They form the highest point of development of medieval Roman law. The school of the glossators in Bologna lost its vitality, resulting in the rise of a new school of legal thought in the 14th century, centred around Orléans in France.
Postglossator - Rechtslexikon
www.rechtslexikon.net/d/postglossator/postglossator.htmPostglossator ist in der Rechtsgeschichte die ältere Bezeichnung für die zeitlich (13. Jh.) nach (lat. post) den Glossatoren folgenden Gelehrten des (römischen) Rechts. Konsiliator, Kommentator Lit.: Köbler, G., Ziel Wörterbuch europäischer Rechtsgeschichte, 3. A. 2005 oder Kommentatoren, als Nachfolger der Glossatoren machten sie in der 2.
Commentator - Wikipedia
SECUREen.wikipedia.org/wiki/CommentatorCommentator (historical) or Postglossator, a member of a European legal school that arose in France in the fourteenth century Commentator (horse) (foaled 2001), American Thoroughbred racehorse The Commentator or Ibn Rushd or Averroes (1126–1198), Andalusian philosopher "The Commentators", a 1985 single by Rory Bremner
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A postulator is the person who guides a cause for beatification or canonization through the judicial processes required by the Roman Catholic Church.
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