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BURGUNDIO , sometimes erroneously styled BURGUNDIUS, an See also: Italian jurist of the 12th century
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He was a professor at the university of See also: Paris, and assisted at the Lateran Council in 1179, dying at a very advanced age in 1194
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He was a distinguished See also: Greek See also: scholar, and is believed on the authority of See also: Odofredus to have translated into Latin, soon after the Pandects were brought to Bologna, the various Greek fragments which occur in them, with the exception of those in the 27th See also: book, the See also: translation of which has been attributed to See also: Modestinus
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The Latin See also: translations ascribed to Burgundio were received at Bologna as an integral See also: part of the text of the Pandects, and See also: form part of that known as The Vulgate in distinction from the Florentine text
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