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Professors and Students -- 1. Foundations -- 1.1. The Constitution Habita of Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa (1155/58) -- 1.2. Accursius's Glosses to the Constitution Habita -- 1.3. Students as Citizens in the Statutes of Modena (1327) -- 2. "We Give You the Licence to Teach Here and Everywhere" -- 2.1. Baldus de Ubaldis, Consilium on the Studium Generale of Milan (ca. 1393?1396) -- 3. Privileges of Doctors and Students 327 $a3.1. Simon of Borsano, Privileges of Doctors and Students (1361?1370) -- 4. How to Teach and Study Canon and Civil Law -- 4.1. Franciscus de Zabarellis, How to Teach and Study Canon and Civil Law (ca. 1410) -- 5. The Many Dwelling Places of Civil Wisdom -- 5.1. Bartolus of Sassoferrato, Oration on Conferring the Doctorate of Law -- 6. Death Benefits -- 6.1. Consilium of Jacobus Niccoli (1400) -- 7. Hired Hands -- 7.1. Azo, Hiring (1208?1210) -- 7.2. Rainerius of Perugia, Leasing out a Work to Be Copied (1242) 327 $a7.3. Salatiele, Copyists, and Other Persons Obligating Themselves to Perform Services [Contract and Glosses] (1248?1254) -- 7.4. Rolandinus de Passegeriis, Hiring Another Person's Services to Copy a Work (1273) -- 8. Law Students' Books -- 8.1. Baldus de Ubaldis, Consilium [I] (ca. 1393-1396) -- 8.2. Baldus de Ubaldis, Consilium [II] (ca. 1393-1396) -- 9. "Many Books" -- 9.1. Oldradus de Ponte, Whether It Is Advantageous to Have Many Books (ca. 1320s) -- 10. Nobility, Usefulness, and Origin of Law -- 10.1. Doctoral Oration (ca. 1450) -- 2. Legal Profession -- 11. Advocates 327 $a11.1. Guilelmus Durantis, Mirror of Law (ca. 1284?1289) -- 12. Fees -- 12.1. Azo, Quaestio disputata -- 13. Proof of a Doctoral Degree -- 13.1. Certifying a Judge's Doctoral Degree in Florence (1374) -- 14. Bella Figura: Florentine Jurists and Their Wives -- 14.1. Deliberation of the Guild of Judges and Notaries of Florence (9 Sept. 1366) -- 14.2. Provisions of Florence's Sumptuary Laws, 1377 and 1388 -- 14.3. Stephanus de Bonacursis and Others, Consilium on the Exemption of Jurists and Their Wives from Florence's Sumptuary Laws (1390) -- 15. A Waste of Time 327 $a15.1. Franco Sacchetti, Novella XL (ca. 1392?1393) -- 16. "From the Mouth of God" -- 16.1. Eulogy of Marianus Socinus the Elder of Siena (1467) -- 3. Civil and Criminal Procedure -- 17. Civil Procedure -- 17.1. Civil Procedure in the Statutes of Florence (1415) -- 18. Consilium Sapientis -- 18.1. Requesting a consilium sapientis, Statutes of Florence (1415) -- 19. Witnesses -- 19.1. Treatise on Witnesses (Scientiam) (ca. 1230s) -- 20. False Testimony -- 20.1. Franciscus de Guicciardinis, Consilium (ca. 1505?1516) -- 21. Criminal Procedure -- 21.1. Albertus Gandinus, Tract on Crimes (1300) 330 $a"Jurists and Jurisprudence in Medieval Italy is an original collection of texts exemplifying medieval Italian jurisprudence, known as the ius commune. 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