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[1]Accursius: Accursio  Accorso di Bagnolo1182 - 1263 21the Idol of the Jurisconsults

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  1. ^ Later sources attribute to him – without a historical basis – the first name of "Franciscus", as well as surnames such as "Bonus" or "Azoninus".
  2. ^ a b c d e f  この記述にはアメリカ合衆国内で著作権が消滅した次の百科事典本文を含む: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Accursius, Franciscus". Encyclopædia Britannica (英語). Vol. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 134.
  3. ^ Weimar, op.cit.
  4. ^ The Cornell Law Quarterly, Volumes 1-5, p. 437
  5. ^ Harvard Legal Essays, Written in Honor of and Presented to John Henry Beale and Samuel Williston, 1977, Ayer Company Publishers, Incorporated, p. 522, note 8: "He who owns the soil owns it up to the sky." The maxim had no place in the Roman law during its classical period, but is said to have been first used by Accursius of Bologna, a commentator, who flourished in the thirteenth century. It has been suggested that the maxim was introduced into England by the son of Accursius whom Edward I brought with him on his return from the Holy Land and who for many years held high office under the Crown and also was connected with Oxford University. Bouvé, Private Ownership of Airspace, 1 Air Law Rev. 232, 246–248. At any rate, nearly three centuries later the reporter's note to Bury v. Pope, Cro. Eliz. 118 [78 Eng. Rep. 375] (1587) ascribes the maxim to the time of Edward I."
  6. ^ Clement Lincoln Bouvé, "Private Ownership of Airspace", 1 Air Law Rev. 232, 376 (1930), 246–248
  7. ^ "Aeronautics: Sky the Limit?". Time. August 4, 1930. Archived from the original July 15, 2010.
  8. ^ "A colourful phrase often upon the lips of lawyers since it was first coined by Accursius in Bologna in the 13th century", Justice Griffiths, in Baron Bernstein of Leigh v Skyviews and General Ltd [1978] QB 479, quoted in "Max Headroom: Ownership Of Airspace – Can You Reach For The Stars?", Digging the Dirt, Jon Dickins, Monday, 28 February 2011
  9. ^ Wilkie, Malcolm & Luxton: Q&A: Land Law 2011 and 2012, Oxford University Press, Chapter 2: Definition of Land Archived June 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine., p. 5, "Question 1:Cuius est solum, eius est usque ad coelum et ad inferos (the owner of the land owns everything up to the sky and down to the centre of the earth). … Suggested Answer: This maxim, which was coined by Accursius in the thirteenth century, relates to the extent of the ownership enjoyed by the fee simple owner."

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参考文献[編集]

  • Weimar, Peter (2001). “Accursius”. In Michael Stolleis (German). Juristen: ein biographisches Lexikon; von der Antike bis zum 20. Jahrhundert (2nd ed.). München: Beck. p. 18. ISBN 3-406-45957-9 
  • Text of the Glossa ordinaria of Accursius is available online (archived version) in an edition Lyon (Prost, Iullieron) 1627.

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