GLOSSA ORDINARIA — [лат. общепринятая глосса], комментарий к Свящ. Писанию или тексту правового характера, офиц. признанный и получивший статус единственного общепринятого. По форме G. o. представляет собой т. н. аппарат глосс (apparatus glossarum). В XII в. термин … Православная энциклопедия
Glossa Ordinaria — A glossa ordinaria (pl. glossae ordinariae ) was an assembly of glosses which came to be widely accepted in universities, esp. in the 13th century. Such books were official commentaries which professors read after the ordinary. Many important… … Wikipedia
Glossa ordinaria — Glọssa ordinaria, aus der Zusammenfassung und Bearbeitung lateinischer Glossen entstandene Glossenapparate des Mittelalters, die als Standardkommentarwerk theologischer und v. a. (bis ins 17. Jahrhundert) auch juristischen Handschriften oder… … Universal-Lexikon
Glossa Ordinaria — Lit. regular or standard gloss . The Glossa of the *Vulgate was begun in the school of Laon under Anselm of Laon (d. 1117) and added between the lines of text. However, it drew upon earlier collections which had been used since the 7c. Bede laid… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
glossa — /glosa/ A gloss, explanation, or interpretation. The glossal of the Roman law are brief illustrative comments or annotations on the text of Justinian s collections, made by the professors who taught or lectured on them about the twelfth century… … Black's law dictionary
glossa — /glosa/ A gloss, explanation, or interpretation. The glossal of the Roman law are brief illustrative comments or annotations on the text of Justinian s collections, made by the professors who taught or lectured on them about the twelfth century… … Black's law dictionary
Accursius — (Statue an den Uffizien in Florenz) Accursius (* 1182/85 in Bagnolo all Impruneta bei Florenz; † 1260/63 in Bologna) gehörte zur Gruppe der Glossatoren. Er studierte an der Universität von Bologna die Rechtswissenschaften. Einer seiner Lehrer … Deutsch Wikipedia
Zemeke — Johannes Teutonicus Zemeke (auch Zemeken, Semeca, Cemeca, Semeko; * ???? in der Nähe von Halberstadt; † 25. April 1245 in Halberstadt) ist der Verfasser der „Glossa ordinaria“ zum „Decretum Gratiani“ und der Glosse zu den Konstitutionen des… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Glosses, Glossaries, Glossarists — • To gloss is to interpret or explain a text by taking up its words one after another. A glossary is therefore a collection of words about which observations and notes have been gathered, and a glossarist is one who thus explains or illustrates… … Catholic encyclopedia
Scriptural Glosses — Scriptural Glosses † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Scriptural Glosses I. ETYMOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL MEANINGS The modern English word gloss is derived directly from the Latin glossa, itself a transcript of the Greek glossa. In classical… … Catholic encyclopedia