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Report No. a014 |
Abbreviatio Compilationis Romanae ‘Incipit de summa trinitate et fide catholica’ |
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Biography/Description |
An abbreviation of the collection of Innocent III’s decretals by Bernardus Compostellanus (Antiquus). |
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Entry by: KP rev AL 2015 |
Text(s) |
No. 1 | Abbreviatio Decreti ‘Quoniam egestas’. |
Text(s) – Manuscripts |
No. 1 |
Abbreviatio Decreti ‘Quoniam egestas’. |
Manuscript | Without Prologue |
Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 1012 (part I only) |
Oxford, New Coll. 220 |
Paris, BN lat. 15001, fol. 127–238v |
With Prologue |
Praha, Metropolitní Kapitula I.LXXIV, fol. 10–107v |
Sankt Gallen, Stiftsbibl. 711 |
Vorau, Stiftsbibl. 184 |
Worcester, Cath. Libr. Q.43 (ends at C.26 q.6 c.12) |
Literature |
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) 176–77. |
R. Weigand, ‘Die Dekretalabbreviatio “Quoniam egestas” und ihre Glossen’, in Fides et ius . . . Georg May (Regensburg 1991) 249–65. |
A. Gouron, ‘La science juridique française aux Xie et XIIe siècles: Diffusions du droit de Justinien et influences canonique jusqu’à Gratien’, in Études sur la diffusion des doctrines juridiques médiévales (London 1987) 42–44, 76–77. |
S. Kuttner, ‘The “Extravagantes” of the Decretum in Biberbach’, BMCL, 3 (1973) 67. |
S. Kuttner, |