Simon of Bisignano
Simon of Bisignano was a teacher of canon law in Bologna in the 1170s. He composed a Summa on the Decretum Gratiani between March 1177 and March 1179.[1] Like Paucapalea, he, too, might have been a student of Gratian himself.[2]
Simon of Bisignano | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Teacher of canon law |
Years active | 1170's |
Known for | Composing "Summa" |
Notes
- S. Kuttner, Repertorium der Kanonistik (1140-1234): Prodromus corporis glossarum I, Vatican City, 1937, p. 149.
- J.F. von Schulte, Die Geschichte der Quellen und Literatur des Canonischen Rechts von Gratian bis auf die Gegenwart, 3 vols, Stuttgart 1875-1880, I, p. 141.
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