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Report No. a229

Gandulphus

fl. 1160s–1170s

 

Alternative Names

Gandulph of Bologna; Gandulphus of Bologne

 

Biography/Description

A canonist and theologian of the mid-twelfth century. Between 1160 and 1170 Gandulphus wrote the Sententiarum libri quatuor, which was an abbreviation of Peter Lombard’s Sentences, and then glosses to Gratian’s Decretum after 1170. Gandulphus is reputed to have been a teacher of Huguccio.

 

Entry by: KP rev AL 2015

 

Text(s)

 
No. 1

Glosses on Decretum.

 
No. 2

Sententiarum libri quatuor.

 

Text(s) – Modern Editions

No. 1

Glosses on Decretum.

 
Modern Editions

Ed. R. Weigand in BMCL, 7 (1977) 15–48. (Publishes a number of glosses and lists the manuscripts..)

 
No. 2

Sententiarum libri quatuor.

 
Modern Editions

Magistri Gandulphi Bononiensis Sententiarum libri quatuor, ed. J. von Walter (Vienna and Breslau 1924).

 

Literature

R. Weigand, ‘The Development of the Glossa ordinaria to Gratian’s Decretum’, in The History of Medieval Canon Law in the Classical Period, 1140–1234: From Gratian to the Decretals of Pope Gregory IX, W. Hartmann and K. Pennington, ed. (History of Medieval Canon Law 6; Washington DC 2008) 71, 73, 82–83, 96.

K. Pennington, ‘The Decretists: The Italian School’, in The History of Medieval Canon Law in the Classical Period, 1140–1234: From Gratian to the Decretals of Pope Gregory IX, W. Hartmann and K. Pennington, ed. (History of Medieval Canon Law 6; Washington DC 2008) 139.

R. Weigand, ‘The Transmontane Decretists’, in The History of Medieval Canon Law in the Classical Period, 1140–1234: From Gratian to the Decretals of Pope Gregory IX, W. Hartmann and K. Pennington, ed. (History of Medieval Canon Law 6; Washington DC 2008) 208.

H. Van de Wouw, ‘Gandulphus von Bologna’, in LMA (1989) 4.1105.

R. Weigand, ‘Gandulphusglossen zum Dekret Gratians’, BMCL, 7 (1977) 15–48.

F. Liotta, La continenza dei chierici (Milano 1971) 88–93.

R. Weigand, Die Naturrechtslehre der Legisten und Dekretisten von Irnerius bis Accursius und von Gratian bis Johannes Teutonicus (Münchener Theologische Studien 3, Kan. Abt. 26; München 1967) 324, 343–44.

R. Weigand, Die bedingte Eheschliessung im kanonischen Recht (Münchener Theologische Studien 3, Kan. Abt. 16; München 1963) 1.143–49.

G. Couvreur, Les pauvres ont-ils des droits? Recherches sur le vol en cas d’extrême nécessité depuis la Concordia de Gratien (1140) jusqu’à Guillaume d’Auxerre († 1321) (Analecta Gregoriana 111; Roma 1961) 31, 45, 76.

C. Lefebvre, ‘Gandulphe’, in DDC (1953) 5.933–35.

A. Landgraf, ‘Drei Trabanten des Magister Gandulphus von Bologna’, Collecteanea Franciscana, 7 (1937) 357–79.

F. Gillmann, ‘Die Lehre des Gandulphus über das Ehehindernis der geistlichen Verwandtschaft’, AKKR, 105 (1925) 242, 480–88.

J. von Schulte, QL 1.132.