Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Medieval and Early Modern Jurists |
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Report No. a186 |
Distinctio ‘Est ius naturale’ |
c.1215 or later |
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Biography/Description |
Appears in a manuscript alongside Alanus’ Decretum-Apparatus, Ius naturale (see Alanus Anglicus) and the reportatio of Laurentius’ lectures on the Decretum (see Laurentius Hispanus). Rudolf Weigand has identified a set of distinctiones in the hand of the author of the reportatio as well. They seem to have been influenced by the Summa Lipsiensis. |
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Entry by: KP rev AL 2015 |
Text(s) |
No. 1 | Distinctio ‘Est ius naturale’. |
Text(s) – Manuscripts |
No. 1 |
Distinctio ‘Est ius naturale’. |
Manuscript | Paris, BN lat. 15393, fol. 2vb |
Literature |
R. Weigand, Die Naturrechtslehre der Legisten und Dekretisten von Irnerius bis Accursius und von Gratian bis Johannes Teutonicus (Münchener Theologische Studien III. Kan. Abt. 26; München 1967) 203–204. |