Accursius was an Italian jurist. He is notable for his organization of the glosses, the medieval comments on Justinian's codification of Roman law, the Corpus Juris Civilis. He was not proficient in the classics, but he was called "the Idol of the Jurisconsults".
Accursius by Cristofano dell'Altissimo.
The grave for Accursius and for his son Franciscus, in Bologna, Italy.
Glossa ordinaria of Accursius
Corpus iuris civilis (Digesta Justiniani) with Glossa ordinaria by Accursius
Azo of Bologna or Azzo or Azolenus 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. He is sometimes known as Azo Soldanus, from his father's surname, and also Azzo Porcius, to distinguish him from later famous Italians named Azzo. He died circa 1230.
Decretals with Glossa ordinaria
Ad singulas leges XII librorum Codicis Iustinianei commentarius, 1577