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Report No. a257

Guillelmus Naso

fl. c.1225–1240

 

Alternative Names

Guillaume Naso; Guglielmo Nasone

 

Biography/Description

A pupil of Alanus Anglicus, became professor of canon law at Bologna around 1227. He wrote distinctiones and a commentary on the Decretales Gregorii.

 

Entry by: KP rev AL 2015

 

Text(s)

 
No. 1

Lectura in Decretales.

 
No. 2

Opuscula.

 
No. 3

Quaestiones.

 

Text(s) – Manuscripts

No. 1

Lectura in Decretales.

 
Manuscript

Wien, ÖNB 2083, fol. 45–71v

 
 

a257Txt1Oxford, Bodleian Libr. lat. th. b. 4 (selected passages)

 
 

a257Txt1Monza, Arch. Cap. k.10/162, fol 95rb–96rb (beginning only)

 
No. 2

Opuscula.

 
Manuscript

Monte Cassino, Bibl. Abbazia 136, pp. 209–10, 261

 
No. 3

Quaestiones.

 
Manuscript

Berlin, Staatsbibl. lat. fol. 249, fol. 71va–b

 

Literature

S. Kuttner, ‘Retractationes’, in Studies in the History of Medieval Canon Law (Ashgate 1990) 19–20.

S. Kuttner, ‘Some unrecorded quaestiones’, Traditio, 13 (1957) 507.

G. Oesterlé, ‘Guillaume Naso’, in DDC (1953) 5.1079.

S. Kuttner, ‘The Glossa ordinaria to the Gregorian Decretals’, EHR, 60 (1945) 103–105.

S. Kuttner, ‘Bernardus Compostellanus Antiquus’, Traditio, 1 (1943) 336 n.36.

R. Trifone, ‘Gli scritti di Guglielmo Nasone’, RSDI, 2 (1929) 242–45.

J. von Schulte, QL 2.78–80.