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Report No. a198

Ecce uicit leo

1202/1210

 

Alternative Names

 

Biography/Description

An early thirteenth-century French apparatus on the Decretum that has survived in two recensions (1202/10). The work draws from many of the older Bolognese decretists, particularly Huguccio, and often shares doctrinal features with the Summa Bambergensis, another French product of the same decade.

 

Entry by: KP rev AL 2015

 

Text(s)

 
No. 1

Ecce uicit leo.

 

Text(s) – Manuscripts

No. 1

Ecce uicit leo.

 
Manuscript

First Recension (1202)

 
 

a198Txt1Sankt Florian, Stiftsbibl. XI. 605 (breaks off at de cons. D.4 c.28; without Gratian’s text)

 
 

Second Recension (1210)

 
 

a198Txt1Hamburg, Staats- u. Universitätsbibl. Cod. jur. 2231 (manuscript contains Gratian’s Decretum C.1 through De consecratione>/em> with Ecce vicit leo)

 
 

a198Txt1Laon, BM 371, fol. 1–82v (breaks off at C.27 q.2 c.48; without Gratian’s text)

 
 

Paris, BN nouv. acq. lat. 1576

 
 

a198Txt1Vendôme, BM 242 (begins at D.50; without Gratian’s text)

 
 

Fragmentary Manuscripts

 
 

a198Txt1Cambridge, Trinity Coll. O.5.17 (many pages and glosses missing)

 
 

Lincoln, Cath. Chap. 137

 
 

a198Txt1Bamberg, Staatsbibl. Can. 41, fol. 126r–135r (without Gratian’s text; contains only the commentary to Causa 1, the rest is Huguccio)

 
 

a198Txt1Città del Vaticano, BAV Borgh. 272, fols. 143r–154r (only Causae 23–26, the rest is Huguccio)

 
 

Other Related Manuscripts

 
 

a198Txt1Liège, Grand Séminaire 127E (499) (contains a conflation of the Summa ‘Animal est substantia’ with Ecce uicit leo)

 

Literature

T. Lenherr, Die Exkommunikations– und Depositionsgewalt der Häretiker bei Gratian und den Dekretisten bis zur Glossa ordinaria des Johannes Teutonicus (Münchener Theologische Studien 3, Kan. Abt. 42; München 1987) 241–44.

H. Müller, Der Anteil der Laien an der Bischofswahl: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Kanonistik von Gratian bis Gregor IX. (Kanonistische Studien und Texte 29; Amsterdam 1977) 157–61.

F. Liotta, La continenza dei chierici (Milano 1971) 243–51.

J. Brundage, Medieval Canon Law and the Crusader (Madison WI 1969) 53–54.

J. Brundage, Medieval Canon Law and the Crusader (Madison WI 1969) 56.

J. Brundage, ‘The Votive Obligations of Crusaders: The Development of a Canonistic Doctrine’, Traditio, 24 (1968) 87–88. Reprinted in: idem, The Crusades, Holy War and Canon Law (Collected Studies CS 338; Aldershot 1991) no. VI.

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) 242–46 and passim.

R. Weigand, Die bedingte Eheschließung im kanonischen Recht (Münchener Theologische Studien 3, Kan. Abt. 16; München 1963) 1.195–97.

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) 59, 60, 84, 107, 108, 110, 117, 118, 149.

S. Kuttner, ‘Bernardus Compostellanus Antiquus’, Traditio, 1 (1943) 288 n.50.

S. Kuttner, Repertorium 59–66.