Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Medieval and Early Modern Jurists |
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Report No. r121 |
Bernardus Raimundi Maioricensis |
fl. early 14th c. |
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Biography/Description |
Bernardus was an archdeacon of Maiorca and professor of canon law at Montpellier during the first few years of the 14th century. Bernardus wrote an apparatus on the Liber sextus (1305/06), which he revised before 1311, this time using the recently published commentary of Johannes Andreae. The work reflects a great interest in judicial matters. |
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Entry by: KP rev BP 2015 |
Text(s) |
No. 1 | Apparatus in Librum sextum. |
Text(s) – Manuscripts |
No. 1 |
Apparatus in Librum sextum. |
Manuscript | First recension |
Paris, BN lat. 4089, fol. 1ra–73vb |
Philadelphia, Univ. Penn. Libr. 114 |
Second recension |
Bologna, Coll. Spagna 217, fol. 69vb–118rb |
Paris, BN lat. 4088, fol. 1ra–61va |
Literature |
F. Cantelar Rodríguez, ‘El apparatus de Bernardo Raimundo al libro sexto de Bonifacio VIII’, Proceedings Salamanca (MIC Ser. C–6; Città del Vaticano 1980) 214–58. |
A. García y García, ‘La Canonística Ibérica Medieval posterior al Decreto de Graciano’, Repertorio de Historia de la Ciencias Eclesiasticas en España (Salamanca 1971) 2.188. |
A. Gouron, ‘A note on Bernardus Raimundi Maioricensis’, Traditio, 25 (1969) 518. |
S. Kuttner, ‘Brief notes’, Traditio, 24 (1968) 505–06. |
A. García y García, ‘La Canonística Ibérica Medieval posterior al Decreto de Graciano’, Repertorio de Historia de la Ciencias Eclesiasticas en España (Salamanca 1967) 1.421–2. |