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Irnerius, active 12th century

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Personal name headingIrnerius, active 12th century
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Variant(s)Irnerio, active 12th century
Wernerius, active 12th century
Warnerius, active 12th century
Irnerius, Bononiensis, active 12th century
Guarnerius, Iurisperitissimus, active 12th century
Irnerius, 12th cent.
LocatedBologna (Italy)
Birth date1050?
Death date1130?
Profession or occupationLawyers
Found inQuestiones de iuris subtilitatibus des Irnerius, 1977: title page (Irnerius)
Nediani, Antonio. Irnerio, 2007: title page (Irnerio) back cover (Wernerius; 12th century)
LC database, February 20, 2009: (hdg.: Irnerius)
Irnerius. Liber divinarum sententiarum, 1999: title page (Guarnerius Iurisperitissimus) page xi (Irnerio giurista; name sometimes appears as Guarnerius or Warnerius; Giuseppe Mazzanti, the editor of this volume, advances the proposition that the author of the Liber divinarum sententiarum, described in the manuscript Milan, Biblioteca ambrosiana Y 43 sup. as "Guarnerius Iurisperitissimus", is the same person as Irnerius the jurist; the manuscript's scribe added the epithet "Iurisperitissimus" as a way of indicating the author's identity with the well-known jurist)
OPAC SBN, Catalogo del Servicio bibliotecario nazionale, viewed July 18, 2018: (authorized access point: Irnerius; variant names: Irnerio; Guarnerius; Wernerius; Irnerius Bononiensis; 11th-12th centuries; celebrated Bolognese jurist)
Bibliothè€que nationale de France online catalog, viewed July 18, 2018 (authorized access point: Irnerius (1050?-1130?); other data in authority record: jurisconsulte; professor of law in Bologna; variant names: Guarnerius; Wernerius; Warnerius)
Lange, Hermann. Ròˆmisches Recht im Mittelalter. Band 1, 1997: pages 154-155 (Irnerius; Irnerius Bononiensis; nothing is known of his birth or early years; he is documented as being at the court of Matilda, Countess of Tuscany, in 1112 and 1113) page 161 (in chapter on the works of Irnerius: Kantorowicz makes note of the title Liber divinarum sententiarum, but considers that it belongs to the list of "Pseudoirneriana")
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Invalid LCCNn 2003100199