HIST-1106EL Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Doctor Of Both Laws, Accursius, Lorenzo Valla

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The influence of humanism on the further development of jurisprudence: humanism and bartolism. Pure humanistic jurisprudence: too limited in nature to encompass the entire field of legal scholarship. Bartolism: remaining dominant in most law schools (16th century) Humanists accusing the bartolists of applying roman law to practice to the extent that they took liberties with the correct historical interpretation of roman law. Humanist legal scholars: concerning the needs of education & practice interaction between humanism & bartolism: Bartolism felling under the influence of humanism. Moderate humanist jurisprudence referring to bartolism with a smaller humanistic influence: usus modernus pandectarum: moderate humanism. Often drawing from the works of medieval glossators, commentators (e. g. petrus. No authority to glossa ordinaria / opinio communis treating the writings of accursius, bartolus, baldus as another historical interpretation of. Moderate humanism - via media: humanist jurisprudence and legal practice (humanism"s general impact on the development of jurisprudence)