Azo of Bologna or Azzo or Azolenus (fl. 1150–1230) was an influential Italian jurist and a member of the school of the so-called glossators. Born circa 1150 in Bologna, Azo studied under Joannes Bassianus and became professor of civil law at Bologna. He was a teacher of Franciscus Accursius.[1] He is sometimes known as Azo Soldanus, from his father's surname, and also Azzo Porcius (dei Porci), to distinguish him from later famous Italians named Azzo. He died circa 1230.
Azo wrote glosses on all parts of the Corpus Iuris Civilis. His most influential work is his Summa Codicis, a commentary of the civil law organized according to the order of Justinian's Code. The Summa Codicis, and Apparatus ad codicem, collected by his pupil, Alessandro de Santo Aegidio, and amended by Hugolinus and Odofredus, formed a methodical exposition of Roman law. As one of the very few medieval legal texts in Latin, the Summa Codicis has been translated into Old French.
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AzoofBologna or Azzo or Azolenus (fl. 1150–1230) was an influential Italian jurist and a member of the school of the so-called glossators. Born circa...
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13th centuries, called glossators, such as AzoofBologna and Accursius, produced large-scale harmonization of and commentary on the texts. They developed...
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shallow. They were of the opinion that most, if not all, of the Romanism of Bracton had been derived directly from AzoofBologna, written before 1211...
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developed specially in the civil law schools of Occitanie specially regarding Justinian's Institutiones. AzoofBologna's Summa Codicis. Summa Codicis written...
Geoffrey of Trani (? in Trano, Apulia – 1245) was an Italian jurist, known as a canon lawyer. He was a student at BolognaofAzo before becoming a professor...
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was born in Bologna probably about 1175, and is reputed to have been of a noble family. He was a pupil ofAzo, and the master of Odofredus, of the canonist...
collaboration with Bartholomew of Brescia. Johannes studied the two laws at the University ofBologna (under the guidance ofAzo in civil law) and spoke German...
Azo and Accursius all numbered amongst its notable adherents, each of whom, in turn, went on to exercise a commanding influence over the course of legal...
classics, but he was called "the Idol of the Jurisconsults". Accursius was born at Impruneta, near Florence. A pupil ofAzo, he first practised law in his native...
was a professor in the law school ofBologna, the pupil of Bulgarus, and the master ofAzo. The most important of his writings which have been preserved...
over Cisitalia's assets and on 31 March 1949, Abarth & C. was founded in Bologna. Carlo's astrological sign, Scorpio, was chosen as the company logo. From...
000 years evolution, adaptation, pathologies and European dog origins". Acta Zoologica. 105 (1). Wiley: 2–37. doi:10.1111/azo.12451. S2CID 254340729....
Composites - An Introduction". AZoM.com. 2001-02-15. Archived from the original on 2012-04-05. Retrieved 2020-12-17. Quan, Dong; Bologna, Francesca; Scarselli...
catalyze the degradation and detoxification a large range of aromatic contaminants, including azo dyes, bisphenol A and pharmaceuticals. Transgenic plants...
Primitive Chemistry". Memoirs of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. I (2): 25–40. Stapleton, Henry E.; Azo, R.F.; Hidayat Husain, M. (1927). "Chemistry in Iraq...
statement of Ughelli V, p. 180: "vixit anno 1230." There is no documentary evidence at all: Cappelletti X, p. 246. Botteon, p. 153. Actius (Azo): Ughelli...
and to the diocese of S. Jean de Maurienne on 11 August 1376. He died in 1381. Eubel I, pp. 104, 331, 480. A Canon of Padua, Azo was appointed on 3 July...
of the Canons. When the votes were announced, six of the twelve Canons had voted for Bonusjoannes, one (Bonusjoannes himself) had voted for Canon Azo...
based on earlier findings of Victor Henri. This resulted in the Michaelis–Menten equations. Menten also invented the azo-dye coupling reaction for alkaline...