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Report No. r339

Johannes Andreae

c. 1270 – 1348

 

Alternative Names

Giovanni d’Andrea (LC); Johannes Andreae Bononiensis; Giovanni Andrea; Jean d’Andrea; Jean André; Johannes Andree

 

Biography/Description

Born c.1270, was the most renowned and successful canonist of the later Middle Ages, referred to by contemporaries as iuris canonici fons et tuba. Johannes studied law in Bologna: Roman law under Martinus Sillimanus and Riccardus Malumbra; canon law under Egidius Fuscarariis and Guido de Baysio. J. taught canon law at Bologna from 1301/02 until his death in 1348, save for 1307–09 and 1319, when he was teaching in Padua. J. was the author of the Bolognese University statutes of 1317. Johannes Calderinus was his student and later his adoptive son. Paulus de Liazariis and Johannes de Sancto Georgio were his students, and Johannes counted Cino da Pistoia and Petrarch among his friends. J. remained a layman, was married and had children. His productivity in canon law was enormous. Most important among his works were extensive commentaries on all of the official decretal collections, which he revised several times. J. had a keen interest in the history of his discipline, and often noted the contributions of earlier and even some contemporary jurists in his various writings. J. died in Bologna in the plague of 1348.

 

Entry by: KP rev BP 2015

Johannes Andreae Sarcophagus

Sarcophagus of Johannes Andreae in cathedral of Bologna

 

Text(s)

 
No. 01

Apparatus glossarum in Decretales.

 
No. 02

Apparatus glossarum in Sextum. This apparatus of Johannes became the Glossa Ordinaria.

 
No. 03

Apparatus glossarum in Clementinas, c.1322. This apparatus of Johannes became the Glossa Ordinaria.

 
No. 04

Novella in Decretales. This title covers a number of revisions of a commentary on the Decretals of Gregory IX which culminated in the Novella. The first recension was a series of additiones on the Decretales written before the publication of the Clementines (1317). The second recension was an expansion on the first. A third recension, or perhaps simply a mixture of I and II seems also to have circulated before the work reached its final form by Repetitiones which had been written apart from this work were integrated into it and revised with the rest of the commentary. See Pennington, ‘Johannes Andreae’s Additiones 1338’.

 
No. 05

Novelle in Sextum.

 
No. 06

Additiones sive apostille ad apparatum glossarum in Sextum.

 
No. 07

Additiones sive apostillae ad apparatum glossarum in Clemenentinas.

 
No. 08

Additiones ad Speculum iudiciale.

 
No. 09

Lectura super Arboribus consanguinitatis at affinitas.

 
No. 10

Declaratio arboris consanguinitatis.

 
No. 11

Declaratio arboris affinitatis.

 
No. 12

Quaestiones mercuriales. This collection of quaestiones was first collected under various titles before the publication of the Clementines and perhaps even before the publication of the Liber Sextus (see Cesena, Bibl. Maletest. S.II.3). After the publication of the Clementines and after Johannes had produced his gloss upon them, he revised and added to the Quaestiones mercuriales, rearranging them according to the rules of law. All the manuscripts of the revised version have the single title, De regulis iuris.

 
No. 13

Tractatus de regulis iuris. See Quaestiones mercuriales.

 
No. 14

Tractatus de renuntiatione beneficiorum.

 
No. 15

Tractatus de mutationibus beneficiorum.

 
No. 16

Tractatus de clericis habentibus privilegium clericale.

 
No. 17

Tractatus de consuetudine.

 
No. 18

Tractatus de emptione et venditione.

 
No. 19

Tractatus de modo obseruandi interdictum.

 
No. 20

Tractatus de testibus sive summula in materia testium.

 
No. 21

Tractatus de celebratione missarum.

 
No. 22

Tractatus de electione.

 
No. 23

Tractatus de exceptionibus.

 
No. 24

Tractatus de excommunicatione.

 
No. 25

Consilia.

 
No. 26

Distinctiones. See Mesini6.

 
No. 27

Casus breves et summarii ad Decretales et Sextum.

 
No. 28

Glossule ad commentarios Guidonis de Baisio super Sexto Decretalium.

 
No. 29

Ordo iudiciarius. Also known as the Processus iudicii.

 
No. 30

Hieronymianus, c.1346. A life of St. Jerome with hagiographical material and hundreds of excerpts from Jerome’s writings. ‘Hieronymum iugiter allegamus, set modice ueneramur’. It was written by 1346.

 

Text(s) – Manuscripts

No. 01

Apparatus glossarum in Decretales.

 
Manuscript

r339Txt01r339Txt01A

 
No. 02

Apparatus glossarum in Sextum.

 
Manuscript

Angers, BM 389, fol. 1r–103r

 
 

Berlin, Staatsbibl. lat. fol. 9, fol. 1r–120r

 
 

Bologna, Coll. Spagna 279, fol. 105r–160r

 
 

Bologna, Coll. Spagna 280

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Arch. S. Pietro A.38, fol. 1r–131v

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 2504, fol. 1r–129r

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 5929, fol. 1r–98v

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 6055, fol. 1r–149v

 
 

r339Txt02Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 8121, fol. 2r–239v (Defective)

 
 

Douai, BM Douai, BM 609

 
 

Douai, BM 617, fol. 3r–149r

 
 

Firenze, Bibl. Laurenz. Edili 87, fol. 226r–273v

 
 

Graz, Universitätsbibl. 41, fol. 1r–98v

 
 

Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 980, fol. 1r–57r

 
 

Lilienfeld, Stiftsbibl. 225, fol. 1r–100r

 
 

London, BL Burney 354, fol. 69r–188r

 
 

Lucca, Bibl. Cap. Felin. 145, fol. 1r–101v

 
 

r339Txt02New Haven, Conn., Yale Univ., Beinecke Libr. Marston 155, fol. 1r–95v (Defective)

 
 

Olomouc, Státni Archiv Opava C.O.268, fol. 51r–133r

 
 

Oxford, New Coll. 202, fol. 1r–63v

 
 

Paris, BN lat. 16902, fol. 1r–70v

 
 

Reims, BM 728, fol. 27r–93r

 
 

Trier, Stadtbibl. 880, fol. 1–118

 
 

Trier, Stadtbibl. 1986, fol. 165–302

 
 

Some manuscripts combine Johannes Andreae’s gloss with that of Guido de Baysio and/or Johannes Monachus and/or parts of Dinus de Mugello’s Tractatus de regulis iuris.

 
 

r339Txt02Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 1392 (With Johannes Monachus)

 
 

r339Txt02Norwich, Cath. Libr. 4 (With Johannes Monachus and Dinus de Mugello)

 
 

r339Txt02Oxford, Bodleian Libr. lat. misc. b.16 (With Johannes Monachus, Guido de Baysio, and Dinus de Mugello)

 
No. 03

Apparatus glossarum in Clementinas, c.1322.

 
Manuscript

Admont, Stiftsbibl. 8, fol. 1r–57v

 
 

Amiens, BM 371, fol. 1r–66r

 
 

Angers, BM 389, fol. 103r–136v

 
 

Angers, BM 391, fol. 123r–178v

 
 

Angers, BM 392, fol. 1r–102v

 
 

r339Txt03Arras, BM 570 (457), fol. 1r–32v (Fragmentary)

 
 

Arras, BM 584 (484) fol. 2r–46r

 
 

Arras, BM 588 (504), fol. 1r–39v

 
 

Arras, BM 808 (482), fol. 1r–132r

 
 

Aschaffenburg, Stadtbibl. Perg. 14, fol. 2r–32r

 
 

Autun, BM 89 (109), fol. 1r–46v

 
 

Barcelona, Arch. Corona Aragón Ripoll 8

 
 

Barcelona, Arch. Corona Aragón Ripoll 9, fol. 1r–46r

 
 

Beaune, BM 3, fol. 1r–26r

 
 

Berlin, Staatsbibl. Hamilton 181, fol. 1r–65v

 
 

Berlin, Staatsbibl. lat. fol. 9, fol. 121r–176r

 
 

Bologna, Coll. Spagna 279, fol. 105r–160r

 
 

r339Txt03Boulogne-sur-mer, BM 122, fol. 2v–125v (Fragmentary. Breaks off at Clem. 3.17)

 
 

Bourges, BM 191, fol. 1–58v

 
 

Braunschweig, Stadtbibl. 21, fol. 3r–140r

 
 

r339Txt03Braunschweig, Stadtbibl. 39, fol. 73r–172v (Incomplete at end.)

 
 

Bruxelles/Brussel, Bibl. Royale 686–88, fol. 1r–170r

 
 

Bruxelles/Brussel, Bibl. Royale 942–44, fol. 13r–165v

 
 

Bruxelles/Brussel, Bibl. Royale 1085, fol. 1r–162v

 
 

Bruxelles/Brussel, Bibl. Royale 1682, fol. 2r–98v

 
 

Bruxelles/Brussel, Bibl. Royale 5471–72, fol. 1r–105r

 
 

Bruxelles/Brussel, Bibl. Royale 5559, fol. 1r–66v

 
 

Bruxelles/Brussel, Bibl. Royale 7492, 1r–41r

 
 

Bruxelles/Brussel, Bibl. Royale 18968, 1r–55v

 
 

Bruxelles/Brussel, Bibl. Royale 20903, fol. 1r–66r

 
 

Bryn Mawr, Penn., Bryn Mawr Coll. Libr. 7, fol. 1r–59v

 
 

Cambridge, Gonville & Caius Coll. 269 (=502), fol. 1r–50v

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Arch. San Pietro A.38, fol. 133r–197r

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Barb. lat. 1494, fol. 1r–45v

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Chigi. E.VIII.242, fol. 1r–56r

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Ross. 565, fol. 65r–124v

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Ross. 590, fol. 1–52v

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Ross. 591, fol. 1r–67v

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 1397, fol. 1r–68r

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 1398, fol. 1r–54v

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 1399, fol. 1r–47r

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 1400, fol. 5r–60r

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 1401, fol. 1r–60r

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 1402, fol. 1r–57r

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 1403, fol. 1r–56r

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 2500, fol. 123r–178r

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 2504, fol. 129v–178r

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 2505, fol. 1r–64r

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 2507, fol. 1r–60v

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 2508, fol. 1r–54v

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 5929, fol. 100r–153r

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 6055, fol. 151r–223v

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 8121, fol. 241r–365v

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 13264, fol. 3r–56v

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 13266, fol. 1r–38r

 
 

Città del Vaticano, BAV Vat. lat. 13267, fol. 1r–58v

 
 

Cortona, BC 77, fol. 1r–68r

 
 

Douai, BM 617, fol. 175r–234r

 
 

Douai, BM 622, fol. 1–45v

 
 

Douai, BM 623, fol. 1r–77v

 
 

Erfurt, Stadt u. Regionalbibl. CA 2o 211, fol. 1r–110r

 
 

Firenze, Bibl. Laurenz. Edili 90, fol. 1r–61r

 
 

Firenze, Bibl. Laurenz. Edili 91, fol. 1r–62r

 
 

Firenze, Bibl. Laurenz. Plut. 1 sin.3, fol. 1r–51v

 
 

Frankfurt am Main, Stadt- und Universitätsbibl. Barth. 13, fol. 65r–122r

 
 

Frankfurt am Main, Stadt- und Universitätsbibl. Barth. 19, fol. 1r–41v

 
 

Frankfurt am Main, Stadt- und Universitätsbibl. Barth. 26, fol. 1r–62v

 
 

København, Kongelige Bibl. Gl. kgl. saml. 198, 2o, fol. 1r–58r

 
 

Fulda, Landesbibl. D.15, fol. 1r–39r

 
 

Fulda, Landesbibl. D.16, fol. 1r–54v

 
 

Fulda, Landesbibl. D.17

 
 

Gdańsk, Bibl. Gdańska Polskiej Akad. Nauk Mar. F.44, fol. 110r–160v

 
 

Gdańsk, Bibl. Gdańska Polskiej Akad. Nauk Mar. F.46, fol. 1r–46v

 
 

Gdańsk, Bibl. Gdańska Polskiej Akad. Nauk 1863, fol. 1r–46v

 
 

Girona, Bibl. Seminario 162, fol. 1r–58v

 
 

s-Gravenhage, Koninklijke Bibl. 75 A.17, fol. 1r–50r

 
 

Graz, Universitätsbibl. 25, fol. 1r–58r

 
 

Graz, Universitätsbibl. 41, fol. 103r–158r

 
 

Graz, Universitätsbibl. 70, fol. 1r–110r

 
 

Grenoble, BM 37 (488), fol. 1r–68v

 
 

Grenoble, BM 46 Réserve (489), fol. 4–82

 
 

Heiligenkreuz, Stiftsbibl. 160, fol. 144v–188v

 
 

Hereford, Cath. Libr. O.iv.2, fol. 1r–83r

 
 

Hereford, Cath. Libr. O.viii.5, fol. 91r–132r

 
 

Hereford, Cath. Libr. P.vi.7, fol. 1r–59v

 
 

Karlsruhe, Badische Landesbibl. Reichenau parch. I, fol. 1r–58r

 
 

Klosterneuberg, Stiftsbibl. 1046, fol. 1–192

 
 

Kraków, Bibl. Jagiellońska 352, fol. 1r–53v

 
 

Bernkastel-Kues, Bibl. St. Nikolaus Hospitals 249, fol. 145r–220v

 
 

Bernkastel-Kues, Bibl. St. Nikolaus Hospitals 253, fol. 34r–90v

 
 

Laon, BM 270, fol. 1r–63v

 
 

Laon, BM 382, fol. 1r–56v

 
 

Leiden, Bibl. Rijksuniv. d’Ablaing 14, fol. 1r–71r

 
 

Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 972, fol. 84r–140v

 
 

León, Col. S. Isidoro 26, fol. 1r–68v

 
 

Lilienfeld, Stiftsbibl. 225, fol. 102r–159r

 
 

London, BL Arundel 111, fol. 1r–19r

 
 

London, BL Arundel 481, fol. 3r–59r

 
 

London, BL Burney 354, fol. 6r–58r

 
 

London, BL Harley 3746, fol. 3r–76v

 
 

London, BL Harley, 3751, fol. 1r–49v

 
 

London, BL Royal 11.c.xi, fol. 1r–108r

 
 

London, Lambeth Palace Libr. 46, fol. 1v–127r

 
 

Lons-le-Saunier, Arch. dép. Jura 24, fol. 32r–104

 
 

Lucca, Bibl. Cap. Felin. 145, fol. 103r–158r

 
 

Lucca, Bibl. Cap. Felin. 236, fol. 1r–57r

 
 

Lucca, Bibl. Cap. Felin. 237, fol. 1r–60v

 
 

Lucca, Bibl. Cap. Felin. 284, fol. 73r–263v

 
 

Lucca, Bibl. Cap. Felin. 2697, fol. 1r–58r

 
 

Luzern, Zentral- u. Hochschulbibl. KB P3, fol. 99r–113v

 
 

Madrid, BN 1146, fol. 1r–79r

 
 

Madrid, BN 18004, fol. 1r–112v

 
 

Melk, Stiftsbibl. 1879 (151), fol. 3r–58v

 
 

Metz, BM 63

 
 

Modena, Bibl. Estense a.X.1.1 (=Lat. 995)

 
 

München, BSB Clm 3872, fol. 25r–80v

 
 

München, BSB Clm 3877, fol. 3r–60r

 
 

München, BSB Clm 6347, fol. 1r–50r

 
 

München, BSB Clm 6566, fol. 122r–190r

 
 

München, BSB Clm 7469, fol. 1r–77v

 
 

München, BSB Clm 19508, fol. 33r–145v

 
 

München, Universitätsbibl. 2o 253, fol. 1r–172v

 
 

München, Universitätsbibl. 2o 290, fol. 25r–58v

 
 

Napoli, BN XII.A.3, fol. 1r–57r

 
 

Napoli, BN XII.A.4, fol. 1r–58r

 
 

Napoli, BN XII.A.7, fol. 69r–116r

 
 

Napoli, BN XII.A.8, fol. 1r–39v

 
 

New Haven, Conn., Yale Univ., Beinecke Libr. J C28 no.1 (18), fol. 1r–52v

 
 

New York, N.Y., Colum. Univ. Smith Western 18, fol. 1r–85v

 
 

New York, N.Y., Colum. Univ. J C28 no.2 (33), fol. 2r–39r

 
 

New York, N.Y., Morgan Libr. 902, fol. 3r–55r

 
 

Novacella, Convento Canonici Regolari 99, fol. 1–32r

 
 

Nürnberg, Stadtbibl. Cent. I.21

 
 

Nürnberg, Stadtbibl. Cent. I.22

 
 

Nürnberg, Stadtbibl. Cent. I.23

 
 

Nürnberg, Stadtbibl. Cent. II.60

 
 

Olomouc, Státni Archiv C.O.193, fol. 2r–57v

 
 

Olomouc, Státni Archiv C.O.272, fol. 139r–211v

 
 

Orléans, BM 228, pp. 7–54

 
 

Oxford, Bodleian Libr. Bodl. 247, fol. 63r–146r

 
 

Oxford, Bodleian Libr. lat. misc. b.20/1–2, fol. 133r–231r

 
 

Oxford, Bodleian Libr. Rawlinson A.24, fol. 1r–62r

 
 

Oxford, Corpus Christi Coll. 70, fol. 36r–82v

 
 

Oxford, Exeter Coll. 17, fol. 107r–170v

 
 

Oxford, New Coll. 180, fol. 3r–34v

 
 

Oxford, New Coll. 181, fol. 1r–44r

 
 

Oxford, New Coll. 183, fol. 2r–179r

 
 

Oxford, New Coll. 202, fol. 64r–77v

 
 

Oxford, New Coll. 341, fol. 38r–156r

 
 

Padova, Bibl. Cap. A.3, fol. 1r–57r

 
 

Padova, Bibl. Cap. A.25, fol. 1r–72r

 
 

Paris, BN lat. 4055, fol. 132r–182r

 
 

Paris, BN

 
 

Paris, BN lat. 4097, fol. 1r–58r

 
 

Paris, BN lat. 4098, fol. 2r–57r

 
 

Paris, BN lat. 4099, fol. 3r–50v

 
 

Paris, BN lat. 4100, fol. 17r–63v

 
 

Paris, BN lat. 4101, fol. 1r–58r

 
 

Paris, BN lat. 4102, fol. 1r–51r

 
 

Paris, BN lat. 4103, fol. 1r–49v

 
 

Paris, BN lat. 4104, fol. 1r–68v

 
 

Paris, BN lat. 4104A, fol. 6r–62v

 
 

Paris, BN lat. 4136

 
 

Paris, BN lat. 14329, fol. 115r–171v

 
 

Paris, BN lat. 14331, fol. 1r–44v

 
 

Paris, BN lat. 15413, fol. 1r–56r

 
 

Paris, BN lat. 16902, fol. 115r–164v

 
 

Philadelphia, Free Libr. Lewis European 65, fol. 1r–196v

 
 

Philadelphia, Univ. Penn. Libr. lat. 113, fol. 1r–46v

 
 

Pistoia, BC A 40, fol. 21–66

 
 

Poitiers, BM 124, fol. 1r–56v

 
 

Praha, Metropolitní Kapitula I 9/1, fol. 1–48v

 
 

Praha, Metropolitní Kapitula I 9/2, fol. 1r–60v

 
 

Praha, Metropolitní Kapitula I 9/3, fol. 1r–60v

 
 

Praha, Metropolitní Kapitula I 33, fol. 1r–55v

 
 

Praha, Univ. Knihovna III.C.18, fol. 1r–98v

 
 

Praha, Univ. Knihovna XXIII.B.5, fol. 1r–89v

 
 

Reims, BM 727, fol. 146r–218v

 
 

Reims, BM 728, fol. 115r–168v

 
 

Reims, BM 729, fol. 124r–181r

 
 

Reims, BM 739, fol. 1r–63v

 
 

Reims, BM 740, fol. 1r–43v

 
 

Reims, BM 741, fol. Cv–52v

 
 

Reims, BM 742

 
 

Reims, BM 743, fol. 1r–68v

 
 

Saint-Claude, BM 11, pp. 1–101

 
 

Saint-Omer, BM 458, fol. 209r–245r

 
 

Salisbury, Cath. Libr. 31, fol. 105r–141r

 
 

Sankt Florian, Stiftsbibl. iii.4, fol. 1r–52r

 
 

Sankt Florian, Stiftsbibl. xi.718, fol. 1v–142v

 
 

Schlägl, Stiftsbibl. 141, fol. Av–86v

 
 

Siena, BC G.III.15, fol. 1r–137r

 
 

r339Txt03Siena, BC H.III.2, fol. 1r–44v (Incomplete. Missing Clem.1.6.3 to 3.72 and 3.13.2 to 5.3.2.)

 
 

Siena, BC H.III.3, fol. 21r–74r

 
 

Siena, BC H.III.4, fol. 1r–55v

 
 

Siena, BC K.I.4, fol. 1r–53v

 
 

Toledo, Bibl. Catedral 4–17, fol. 5r–76r

 
 

Toledo, Bibl. Catedral 4–18, fol. 2r–58v

 
 

Toledo, Bibl. Catedral 4–19, fol. 1r–45r

 
 

Torino, BN Universitaria I.i.16, fol. 1r–41v

 
 

Trapani, Bibl. Fardell. 19, fol. 1r–260v

 
 

Trier, Stadtbibl. 836, fol. 1–48

 
 

Trier, Stadtbibl. 880, fol. 120–60

 
 

Uppsala, Universitetsbibl. C.538

 
 

Uppsala, Universitetsbibl. C.539

 
 

Valenciennes, BM 270, fol. 1r–44v

 
 

Vendôme, BM 87, fol. 56r–103v

 
 

Venezia, BN lat. Z.186 (1603), fol. 2r–58r

 
 

Venezia, BN lat. Z.187 (1604), fol. 2r–58v

 
 

Venezia, BN lat. Iv.15 (2299), fol. 1r–59r

 
 

Venezia, BN lat. Iv.16 (2645), fol. 1r–43r

 
 

Venezia, BN lat. Iv.17 (2118), fol. 2r–52r

 
 

Venezia, BN lat. Iv.18 (2646), fol. 3r–70r

 
 

Vercelli, Bibl. Cap. IX, fol. 1r–58v

 
 

Vic, Mus. Episcopal (shelfmark unknown), fol. 1r–55v

 
 

Vyšší Brod, Knihovna kláštera cxlvii, fol. 1r–57v

 
 

Warszawa, BN Warsaw, Bib. Universytecka 4, fol. 1r–51v

 
 

Wien, ÖNB 2045, fol. 1r–56r

 
 

Wien, ÖNB 2047, fol. 91r–147v

 
 

Wien, ÖNB 2059, fol. 1r–50r

 
 

Wien, ÖNB 2063, fol. 1r–57r

 
 

Wien, ÖNB 2064, fol. 3r–60r

 
 

Wien, ÖNB 2068, fol. 1r–56r

 
 

Wien, ÖNB 2091, fol. 1r–56r

 
 

Wien, ÖNB 2092, fol. 1r–56r

 
 

Wien, ÖNB 4960, fol. 237r–260v

 
 

Wien, ÖNB 5046, fol. 1r–118v

 
 

Wien, ÖNB 5405, fol. 1r–169r

 
 

Wien, ÖNB 5472, fol. 1r–157v

 
 

Wolfenbüttel, Herzog August Bibl. Aug. 2o 82.10, fol. 1r–87v

 
 

Worcester, Cath. Libr. F.168, fol. 1r–80v

 
 

Zeitz, Domherrenbibl. 17, fol. 1r–149v

 
No. 04

Novella in Decretales.

 
Manuscript

First recension

 
 

München, BSB Clm 6351

 
 

r339Txt04Berlin, Staatsbibl. lat. fol. 683, fol. 1r–41v (Book II only)

 
 

r339Txt04Wien, ÖNB 2114, fol. 1r–52r (Book II only, alternate version)

 
 

Second recension

 
 

München, BSB Clm 14026

 
 

München, BSB Clm 15703

 
 

München, BSB Clm 18049

 
 

London, Lambeth Palace Libr. Arc. L. 40. 2/L.31

 
 

r339Txt04London, Lambeth Palace Libr. Arc. L. 40.2 (Formerly: London, Sion College, Arc. L. 40.2)

 
 

Durham, Cath. Libr. C.ii.9

 
 

r339Txt04Nürnberg, Stadtbibl. Cent. II.60, fol. 44r–70r (Book IV only)

 
 

Paris, BN lat. 14326

 
 

r339Txt04Wien, ÖNB 2114, fol. 53r–72r (Book IV Only)

 
No. 05

Novelle in Sextum.

 
Manuscript

Venezia, BN lat. IV.45 (2124), fol. 1r–248v

 
No. 07

Additiones sive apostillae ad apparatum glossarum in Clemenentinas.

 
Manuscript

Città del Vaticano, BAV Arch. San Pietro A.38

 
 

London, BL Harley 3746, fol. 77r–85r

 
No. 09

Lectura super Arboribus consanguinitatis at affinitas.

 
Manuscript

Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 976, fol. 101r–102r

 
 

Orléans, BM 228, pp. 392–95

 
 

Paris, BN lat. 4104A, fol. 1r–2v

 
 

Toledo, Bibl. Catedral 4–17, fol. 1r–2v

 
 

Wien, ÖNB 2045, fol. 57v–58r

 
 

Wien, ÖNB 2064, fol. 60v–61v

 
 

Zeitz, Domherrenbibl. 17, fol. 150r–156r

 
No. 10

Declaratio arboris consanguinitatis.

 
Manuscript

Berlin, Staatsbibl. lat. fol. 9, fol. 178r–180r

 
 

Bologna, Coll. Spagna 279, fol. 103r–104r

 
 

Graz, Universitätsbibl. 41, fol. 100v–102r

 
 

Heiligenkreuz, Stiftsbibl. 160, fol. 192v–

 
 

München, BSB Clm 6566, fol. 104r–

 
 

r339Txt10München, Universitätsbibl. 2o 290, fol. 23v–24r (Online catalogue suggests that this is the lectura.)

 
 

Orléans, BM 228, pp. 377–384

 
No. 11

Declaratio arboris affinitatis.

 
Manuscript

r339Txt11Berlin, Staatsbibl. lat. fol. 9, fol. 180r–v (Online catalogue suggests that this is the lectura.)

 
 

Bologna, Coll. Spagna 279, fol. 104r–v

 
 

Heiligenkreuz, Stiftsbibl. 160, fol. –197r

 
 

r339Txt11München, BSB Clm 6566, fol. –121r (Old online catalogue has this as JA Summula in IV decretalium)

 
 

r339Txt11München, Universitätsbibl. 2o 290, fol. A (Incomplete)

 
 

Orléans, BM 228, pp. 384–390

 
No. 12

Quaestiones mercuriales.

 
Manuscript

Early version

 
 

Cesena, Bibl. Malatest. S.II.3

 
 

Standard version

 
 

Erfurt, Stadt u. Regionalbibl. Ampl. F. 171, fol. 394–405

 
 

Erlangen, Universitätsbibl. 358, fol. 64–71, 74–88

 
 

Olomouc, Státni Archiv I.333, fol. 352r–363v

 
 

Wrocław, Bibl. Univ. II.F.48

 
 

Zwettl, Stiftsbibl. 29, fol. 159v

 
No. 17

Tractatus de consuetudine.

 
Manuscript

München, BSB Clm 6349

 
No. 18

Tractatus de emptione et venditione.

 
Manuscript

Marburg, Universitätsbibl. C.5

 
No. 20

Tractatus de testibus sive summula in materia testium.

 
Manuscript

Berlin, Staatsbibl. Bl.210

 
 

Berlin, Staatsbibl. F.167

 
No. 21

Tractatus de celebratione missarum.

 
Manuscript

Bologna, Coll. Spagna chart. 87

 
No. 22

Tractatus de electione.

 
Manuscript

Halle, Universitäts- u. Landesbibl. Ye l.79 I.St.

 
 

Wien, ÖNB 2132

 
No. 23

Tractatus de exceptionibus.

 
Manuscript

Mainz, Stadtbibl. jur. 62

 
No. 24

Tractatus de excommunicatione.

 
Manuscript

Trier, Stadtbibl. 1986, fol. 386v–388

 
No. 25

Consilia.

 
Manuscript

r339Txt25Bologna, Coll. Spagna 126, fol. 87r–89v (Two questiones)

 
 

Cesena, Bibl. Malatest. iurid. 3.PL.II

 
No. 27

Casus breves et summarii ad Decretales et Sextum.

 
Manuscript

Wrocław, Bibl. Univ. II. Q.21

 
No. 29

Ordo iudiciarius.

 
Manuscript

Bruxelles/Brussel, Bibl. Royale 686, fol. 181r–184v

 
 

Zeitz, Domherrenbibl. 17, fol. 206r–213v

 

Text(s) – Early Printed Editions

No. 01

Apparatus glossarum in Decretales.

 
Early Printed Editions

 
 

 
No. 04

Novella in Decretales.

 
Early Printed Editions

Venezia, 1489 (Hain 1065). 5 Volumes.

 
No. 05

Novelle in Sextum.

 
Early Printed Editions

Pavia, 1484 (Hain 1078).

 
 

Venezia, 1491 (Hain 1079).

 
 

Venezia, 1499 (Hain 1080).

 
No. 09

Lectura super Arboribus consanguinitatis at affinitas.

 
Early Printed Editions

Augsburg, 1474 (Hain 1053). A German version.

 
 

Nürnberg, 1477 (Hain 1029).

 
 

Nürnberg, 1477 (Hain 1030).

 
 

Nürnberg, 1478 (Hain 1031).

 
 

Nürnberg, 1478 (Hain 1032).

 
 

Leuven, 1480 (Hain 1033).

 
 

Nürnberg, 1481 (Hain 1034).

 
 

Nürnberg, 1483 (Hain 1035).

 
 

Ulm, 1483 (Hain 1036).

 
 

Augsburg, 1486 (Hain 1037).

 
 

Nürnberg, 1488 (Hain 1038).

 
 

s.l., 1489 (Hain 1039).

 
 

Bologna, 1489 (Hain 1040).

 
 

Leipzig, 1492 (Hain 1041).

 
 

Leipzig, 1492 (Hain 1042).

 
 

Nürnberg, 1496 (Hain 1043).

 
 

Leipzig, 1498 (Hain 1044).

 
 

Leipzig, 1498 (Hain 1045).

 
 

s.l., 1498 (Hain 1046).

 
 

s.l., s.a. (Hain 1018).

 
 

s.l., s.a. (Hain 1019).

 
 

s.l. [Augsburg], s.a. (Hain 1020).

 
 

s.l., s.a. (Hain 1021).

 
 

s.l., s.a. (Hain 1022).

 
 

s.l. [Memmingen], s.a. (Hain 1023).

 
 

s.l., s.a. (Hain 1024).

 
 

Nürnberg, s.a. (Hain 1025).

 
 

Nürnberg, s.a. (Hain 1026).

 
 

Nürnberg, s.a. (Hain 1027).

 
 

Leuven, s.a. (Hain 1028).

 
 

s.l., 1500 (Hain 1047).

 
 

Leipzig, 1500 (Hain 1048).

 
 

Wien, 1500 (Hain 1049).

 
 

s.l., s.a. (Hain 1050). A German version.

 
 

s.l., s.a. (Hain 1051). A German version.

 
 

s.l. [Augsburg], s.a. (Hain 1052). A German version.

 
No. 12

Quaestiones mercuriales.

 
Early Printed Editions

s.l. [Roma], 1472 (Hain 1055).

 
 

s.l. [Strassbourg], 1475 (Hain 1056).

 
 

Roma, 1476 (Hain 1057).

 
 

Venezia, 1477 (Hain 1058).

 
 

Pavia, 1483 (Hain 1059).

 
 

Venezia, 1490 (Hain 1060).

 
 

Pavia, 1491 (Hain 1061).

 
 

Pavia, 1495 (Hain 1062).

 
 

Paris, 1495 (Hain 1063).

 
 

Venezia, 1499 (Hain 1064).

 
 

Paris, s.a. (Hain 1054).

 
No. 19

Tractatus de modo obseruandi interdictum.

 
Early Printed Editions

Magdeburg, 1483 (Hain 1081).

 
No. 27

Casus breves et summarii ad Decretales et Sextum.

 
Early Printed Editions

Lyon, 1554.

 
No. 29

Ordo iudiciarius.

 
Early Printed Editions

Ordo iudiciarius; Summa de sponalibus et matrimonio. Köln, s.a. [c. 1500] (Hain 1067) (GW M28315).

 
 

Köln, s.a. [c. 1503] (Hain 1066) (GW M28313) (online).

 
No. 30

Hieronymianus, c.1346.

 
Early Printed Editions

Köln, 1482 (Hain 1082).

 

Text(s) – Modern Editions

No. 29

Ordo iudiciarius.

 
Modern Editions

Joannis Andreae summula de processu judicii: Ex codice Basileensi C.V.19, ed. A. Wunderlich (Basel 1840).

 

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