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SCOTLAND: Aberdeen cathedral
S2. Catalogue, 12 March 1465
118 identified entries found.
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S2.1:
Stephen Langton [c1165–1228], archbishop of Canterbury
Interpretationes nominum hebraicorum, inc. `Aaz apprehendens'
often pr. in early bibles, Rome 1471 (GW 4210), &c.;
Stegmüller Bibl. 7192,1 (attrib. Remigius of Auxerre), 7708–9;
Lambert 402; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 628.
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S2.5:
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
Sententiarum libri IV
pr. [Strassburg, before 1471] (Goff P479),
&c.; PL 192. 521–962; ed. I. Brady, Spicilegium Bonauenturianum 4–5
(Grottaferrata 1971–81).
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S2.6:
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
Sententiarum libri IV
pr. [Strassburg, before 1471] (Goff P479),
&c.; PL 192. 521–962; ed. I. Brady, Spicilegium Bonauenturianum 4–5
(Grottaferrata 1971–81).
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S2.11:
John of Freiburg OP [†1314]
Summa confessorum
pr. Augsburg 1476 (Goff J316), &c.; Schulte, 2.
421–2; Bloomfield 5256; Kaeppeli 2344. [Published in 1298; anonymous copies
often indistinguishable from the earlier work by Thomas of Chobham.]
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S2.12 (`sermones dominicales Iacobi
Ianuensis'):
Iacobus de Voragine (Iacopo da Varazze) OP [†1298]
Sermones dominicales
pr. [Cologne c. 1478] (Goff J193), &c.;
Schneyer Rep. 3. 221–46; Kaeppeli 2156.
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S2.13:
Iacobus de Voragine (Iacopo da Varazze) OP [†1298]
Sermones de omnibus sanctis
pr. [Cologne c. 1478] (Goff J187),
&c.; Schneyer Rep. 3. 246–66; Kaeppeli 2155.
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S2.15:
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
Sententiae
CPL 1199; pr. Nuremberg [not after April 1470] (Goff
I192), &c.; ed. P. Cazier, CCSL 111 (1998); Diaz 111.
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S2.16:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Kaeppeli's repertory of Dominican writers excluded Thomas Aquinas, for
whom there is no manuscript-based listing. Since the list by Glorieux,
1. 85–104, the tally of works has been reduced. For an up-to-date list,
see G. Emery in J. P. Torrell, Thomas Aquinas 1 The Person and His work
(Washington, DC, 1996), 330–61, following on from lists by I. T. Eschmann
in E. Gilson, The Christian Philosophy of St Thomas Aquinas (New York,
NY, 1956), 381–437, and J. A. Weisheipl, Friar Thomas d'Aquino (New
York, NY, 1974), 355–405. There is an up-to-date list of current editions
by E. Alarcón, Optimae editiones operum Thomae de Aquino,
http://corpusthomisticum.org/reoptiedi.html.
Summa theologica
STO vols. 4–12; Glorieux Rép. 14ax.
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S2.17:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De ciuitate Dei
CPL 313; pr. [Subiaco 1467] (GW 2874), &c.;
ed. B. Dombart & A. Kalb, CCSL 47–8 (1955).
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S2.18:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Scriptum super libros Sententiarum
ed. P. Mandonnet & M. F. Moos, 4
vols. [to IV dist. 22] (Paris 1929–47); Stegmüller Sent. 846; Glorieux
Rép. 14f.
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S2.20:
Iacobus de Aesculo OFM [fl. 1309]
Tabula Scoti
unpr.; Stegmüller/Doucet 385a.
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S2.21:
Bartholomew the Englishman [†1250]
De proprietatibus rerum
pr. Frankfurt 1601; H. Meyer, Die
Enzyklopädie des Bartholomäus Anglicus. Untersuchungen zur Überlieferungs-
und Rezeptionsgeschichte von De proprietatibus rerum (Munich 2000);
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 69. A collaborative edition is in progress in the
series De diuersis artibus (Turnhout 2007–).
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S2.*22:
Bartholomew the Englishman [†1250]
De proprietatibus rerum
pr. Frankfurt 1601; H. Meyer, Die
Enzyklopädie des Bartholomäus Anglicus. Untersuchungen zur Überlieferungs-
und Rezeptionsgeschichte von De proprietatibus rerum (Munich 2000);
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 69. A collaborative edition is in progress in the
series De diuersis artibus (Turnhout 2007–).
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S2.23:
Thomas Hibernicus [14th cent.]
Manipulus florum
pr. Piacenza 1483 &c. Discussed by
R. H. & M. A. Rouse, Preachers, Florilegia, and Sermons: Studies on the
Manipulus Florum of Thomas of Ireland (Toronto 1979).
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S2.24:
Bestiarium
on the genre and English manuscripts see F. Unterkircher,
Bestiarium: Die Texte der HS Ashmole 1511 (Graz 1986); W. B. Clark &
M. T. McMunn, Beasts and Birds of the Middle Ages (Philadelphia, PA, 1989).
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S2.25a:
L. Annaeus Seneca [4 BC–AD 65]
[pseud.]
Epistolae Senecae ad Paulum et Pauli ad Senecam
CPL 191.
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S2.25b:
L. Annaeus Seneca [4 BC–AD 65]
Epistulae morales
ed. L. D. Reynolds, OCT (1965).
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S2.26:
Thomas Hibernicus [14th cent.]
Manipulus florum
pr. Piacenza 1483 &c. Discussed by
R. H. & M. A. Rouse, Preachers, Florilegia, and Sermons: Studies on the
Manipulus Florum of Thomas of Ireland (Toronto 1979).
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S2.27:
Hugolinus of Orvieto OESA [† c1375]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
unpr.; Stegmüller Sent. 378.
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S2.28:
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
Expositio de Psalmo CXVIII
CPL 141.
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S2.29:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Confessiones
CPL 251; ed. L. Verheijen, CCSL 27 (1981).
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S2.30:
Valerius Maximus [fl. AD 30]
[app.]
`Tabule super Valerianum'
unidentified.
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S2.31:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
De ueritate
SAO 1. 173–99.
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S2.33 (`Bernardus super Genesim'):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[dub.]
`Super Genesim'
unidentified.
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S2.34a:
Peter the Chanter [†1197]
Distinctiones Abel
part ed. J. B. Pitra, Spicilegium Solesmense
3 (1852–8) 1–308 and Analecta sacra Spicilegio Solesmensi parata
2 (1876–84) 6–154, 585–623; Landgraf, 162.
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S2.36:
William of Ockham OFM [c1285–1347]
Quodlibeta
ed. J. C. Wey, Guillelmi de Ockham opera theologica,
9. 1–782).
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S2.37 (I):
Iohannes Duns Scotus OFM [†1308]
Scriptum super libros Sententiarum, known as the Opus Oxoniense
DSO vols. 8–21; ed. C. Balić & others, Ioannis Duns Scoti opera
omnia, vols. 1–# (Vatican City 1950–#); Stegmüller Sent. 421.
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S2.38a:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
De cura pastorali
CPL 1712.
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S2.38b:
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
De officiis ministrorum
CPL 144.
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S2.39 (`ad Eugenium papam'):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De consideratione
SBO 3. 393–493.
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S2.39x (2o fo.):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Sermones in natali S. Andreae
SBO 5. 427–40.
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S2.†40 (`concordancie librorum sentenciarum in textu et incipit
†Lybsolide', anon.):
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Concordantia ad libros Sententiarum
unpr.; Stegmüller Sent. 743;
Glorieux Arts 411ad; Kaeppeli 3520. Also a Tabula de concordantiis
librorum Sententiarum: unpr.; Glorieux Arts 411ae; Sharpe, Latin Writers,
562.
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S2.41 (`pastorale Ambrosii'):
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
[pseud.]
Libellus de dignitate sacerdotali
CPL 171a.
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S2.42 (`I. super uetus testamentum'):
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
Quaestiones super uetus testamentum
CPL 1195; Diaz 121. The simple
title `Isidorus super uetus testamentum' may sometimes refer to his In libros
ueteris et noui testamenti prooemia (CPL 1192).
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S2.45 (`ad Eugenium'):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De consideratione
SBO 3. 393–493.
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S2.46:
Iacobus de Voragine (Iacopo da Varazze) OP [†1298]
Legenda aurea
ed. T. Graesse (Breslau 18903/ repr. Osnabrück
1965); ed. G. P. Maggioni, Millennio medievale 6 (Florence 1998, 21999);
Kaeppeli 2154. [B. Fleith, Studien zur Überlieferungsgeschichte der
lateinischen Legenda aurea, Subsidia hagiographica 72 (1991), records more
than one thousand copies in manuscript; ISTC records some 150 printed
editions before 1501.]
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S2.49:
Iacobus de Voragine (Iacopo da Varazze) OP [†1298]
Legenda aurea
ed. T. Graesse (Breslau 18903/ repr. Osnabrück
1965); ed. G. P. Maggioni, Millennio medievale 6 (Florence 1998, 21999);
Kaeppeli 2154. [B. Fleith, Studien zur Überlieferungsgeschichte der
lateinischen Legenda aurea, Subsidia hagiographica 72 (1991), records more
than one thousand copies in manuscript; ISTC records some 150 printed
editions before 1501.]
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S2.51 (`unus liber qui dicitur aurora editus metrice super bibliam',
NT only from 2o fo.):
Petrus Riga [†1209]
Aurora
ed. P. E. Beichner (Notre Dame, IN, 1965); Stegmüller
Bibl. 6823–5.
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S2.52 (`Catho glosata'):
Disticha Catonis
ed. M. Boas & H. Botschuyver (Amsterdam 1952); Manitius,
HSS, 164–9. [For glossed texts in late medieval contexts, see Philippus de
Bergamo and Robertus de Euromodio.]
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S2.†53 (`historia Troiana'):
`Dares Phrygius'
De excidio Troiae historia
ed. F. Meister, Teubner (1873).
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S2.54 (`magister de hystorie super biblia'):
Petrus Comestor [†1187]
Historia scholastica
pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (Goff P458), &c.; PL
198. 1053–1722; ed. H. A. Vollmer (Berlin 1925–7); Genesis only, ed. A.
Sylwan, CCCM 191 (2005).
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S2.55:
Augustinus Triumphus de Ancona OESA [1243–1328]
De ecclesiastica potestate
pr. Augsburg 1473 (GW 3050), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 194–5; Glorieux Rép. 409ae.
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S2.58 (IV):
Iohannes Duns Scotus OFM [†1308]
Scriptum super libros Sententiarum, known as the Opus Oxoniense
DSO vols. 8–21; ed. C. Balić & others, Ioannis Duns Scoti opera
omnia, vols. 1–# (Vatican City 1950–#); Stegmüller Sent. 421.
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S2.59 (I–III) + S2.58:
Iohannes Duns Scotus OFM [†1308]
Scriptum super libros Sententiarum, known as the Opus Oxoniense
DSO vols. 8–21; ed. C. Balić & others, Ioannis Duns Scoti opera
omnia, vols. 1–# (Vatican City 1950–#); Stegmüller Sent. 421.
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S2.63:
Bestiarium
on the genre and English manuscripts see F. Unterkircher,
Bestiarium: Die Texte der HS Ashmole 1511 (Graz 1986); W. B. Clark &
M. T. McMunn, Beasts and Birds of the Middle Ages (Philadelphia, PA, 1989).
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S2.67:
Gregory IX (Ugolino da Segni) [c1148–1241, sedit 1227–1241]
Decretales
ed. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, 2. 1–928;
Schulte, 2. 3–25, 412. [The ordinary gloss on the Decretals is that by Bernard
of Parma: pr. Strassburg 1468/71 (GW 11450), &c.; pr. Venice 1605; Schulte,
2. 115.] [Entries for Decretales ueteres are more likely to refer to one of
the older decretal compilations; entered under Bernard of Pavia.]
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S2.68:
Gregory IX (Ugolino da Segni) [c1148–1241, sedit 1227–1241]
Decretales
ed. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, 2. 1–928;
Schulte, 2. 3–25, 412. [The ordinary gloss on the Decretals is that by Bernard
of Parma: pr. Strassburg 1468/71 (GW 11450), &c.; pr. Venice 1605; Schulte,
2. 115.] [Entries for Decretales ueteres are more likely to refer to one of
the older decretal compilations; entered under Bernard of Pavia.]
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S2.69:
Gregory IX (Ugolino da Segni) [c1148–1241, sedit 1227–1241]
Decretales
ed. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, 2. 1–928;
Schulte, 2. 3–25, 412. [The ordinary gloss on the Decretals is that by Bernard
of Parma: pr. Strassburg 1468/71 (GW 11450), &c.; pr. Venice 1605; Schulte,
2. 115.] [Entries for Decretales ueteres are more likely to refer to one of
the older decretal compilations; entered under Bernard of Pavia.]
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S2.70:
Gregory IX (Ugolino da Segni) [c1148–1241, sedit 1227–1241]
Decretales
ed. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, 2. 1–928;
Schulte, 2. 3–25, 412. [The ordinary gloss on the Decretals is that by Bernard
of Parma: pr. Strassburg 1468/71 (GW 11450), &c.; pr. Venice 1605; Schulte,
2. 115.] [Entries for Decretales ueteres are more likely to refer to one of
the older decretal compilations; entered under Bernard of Pavia.]
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S2.71:
Gregory IX (Ugolino da Segni) [c1148–1241, sedit 1227–1241]
Decretales
ed. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, 2. 1–928;
Schulte, 2. 3–25, 412. [The ordinary gloss on the Decretals is that by Bernard
of Parma: pr. Strassburg 1468/71 (GW 11450), &c.; pr. Venice 1605; Schulte,
2. 115.] [Entries for Decretales ueteres are more likely to refer to one of
the older decretal compilations; entered under Bernard of Pavia.]
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S2.72:
Gratian [† by c1160]
Decretum
PL 187; ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, vol.
1 (1879). [The ordinary gloss on the Decretum is that of Iohannes Teutonicus,
revised in the mid 13th cent. by Bartholomew of Brescia: pr. Venice 1605;
Kuttner, 103–115.] [`Paleae' are canons added to Gratian's original
recension in the second, vulgate version.]
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S2.73:
Gratian [† by c1160]
Decretum
PL 187; ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, vol.
1 (1879). [The ordinary gloss on the Decretum is that of Iohannes Teutonicus,
revised in the mid 13th cent. by Bartholomew of Brescia: pr. Venice 1605;
Kuttner, 103–115.] [`Paleae' are canons added to Gratian's original
recension in the second, vulgate version.]
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S2.74:
Gratian [† by c1160]
Decretum
PL 187; ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, vol.
1 (1879). [The ordinary gloss on the Decretum is that of Iohannes Teutonicus,
revised in the mid 13th cent. by Bartholomew of Brescia: pr. Venice 1605;
Kuttner, 103–115.] [`Paleae' are canons added to Gratian's original
recension in the second, vulgate version.]
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S2.75:
Liber sextus Decretalium, continuing the Decretals from Gregory IX
(1234) to Boniface VIII (1298)
pr. Strassburg 1465 (GW 4848), &c.;
ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, 2. 933–1124; Schulte,
2. 34–44. [The ordinary gloss on the Sext is that of Iohannes Andreae;
at Paris that of Iohannes Monachus was preferred; the triple gloss also
contained Guido de Baysio.]
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S2.76:
Henricus de Segusio, known as Hostiensis [c1200–1271]
Summa super titulis Decretalium
pr. Rome 1473 (GW 12231), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 125–7. [F. Soetermeer, `Summa archiepiscopi alias Summa
Copiosa: some remarks on the medieval editions of the Summa Hostiensis',
Ius commune 26 (1999) 1–25.]
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S2.77:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Nouellae in Decretales
pr. Venice 1489 (GW 1729), &c.; pr.
Venice 1581; Schulte, 2. 219–21. For the various recensions, see
K. Pennington in ZRG kan. 74 (1988) 328–47.
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S2.78:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Nouellae in Sextum
pr. Rome 1476 (GW 1730), &c.; Schulte,
2. 218–19.
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S2.79:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Quaestiones mercuriales super regulis iuris
pr. Rome [1472]
(GW 1734), &c.
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S2.80:
Dinus de Mugello [†1298]
De Regulis iuris
pr. Rome 1472 (GW 8354), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 177. [The Regulae iuris is the last title in Liber Sextus
Decretalium.]
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S2.82:
Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi) [sedit 1243–1254]
Apparatus in quinque libros Decretalium
pr. Strassburg 1478
(Goff I95), &c.; Schulte, 2. 91–4.
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S2.83:
Willelmus Durandus the Elder [1237–1296], bishop of Mende
Speculum iudiciale
pr. Strassburg 1473 (GW 9148), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 148–52; Lange, 2. 483–6.
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S2.84:
Willelmus Durandus the Elder [1237–1296], bishop of Mende
Speculum iudiciale
pr. Strassburg 1473 (GW 9148), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 148–52; Lange, 2. 483–6.
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S2.85:
Roffredus Beneventanus [c1170–c1244]
Libellus de iure canonico
pr. as Odofredus Beneventanus, Super
utraque censura, Avignon 1500/01 (Goff O27); pr. in Corpus glossatorum
iuris ciuilis 6 (Turin 1968), 333–431; Schulte, 2. 76–8.
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S2.86:
Jesselin de Cassagnes [†1334/5]
Apparatus on John XXII's Extrauagantes
pr. with all early
editions of John XXII's Extrauagantes in the Corpus iuris canonici
(Paris 1500, &c.); Schulte, 2. 199–200.
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S2.87:
William Tharleth [#unkn.#]
Lectura super Sextum
not known to survive.
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S2.88:
Guido de Baysio, known as Archidiaconus [†1313], archdeacon of Bologna
Rosarium seu Apparatus ad Decretum
pr. [Strassburg 1473] (GW
3744), &c.; Schulte, 2. 187–8.
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S2.89:
Willelmus Durandus the Elder [1237–1296], bishop of Mende
Breuiarium siue Repertorium
pr. Rome 1474 (GW 9145), &c.; Schulte,
2. 152–3.
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S2.90:
Monaldus of Capodistria OFM [† before 1285]
Summa in iure canonico
pr. Lyon 1516; Schulte, 2. 45–8.
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S2.91a:
Martin of Troppau OP [†1278]
Margarita Decreti
pr. [Cologne] 1481 (CIBN M177), &c.;
Kaeppeli 2973.
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S2.91b:
William of Mont Lauzun [†1343]
Sacramentale
unpr.; Stegmüller Sent. 292,1; Schulte, 2. 198.
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S2.92a (w. I. Andreae):
Liber sextus Decretalium, continuing the Decretals from Gregory IX
(1234) to Boniface VIII (1298)
pr. Strassburg 1465 (GW 4848), &c.;
ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, 2. 933–1124; Schulte,
2. 34–44. [The ordinary gloss on the Sext is that of Iohannes Andreae;
at Paris that of Iohannes Monachus was preferred; the triple gloss also
contained Guido de Baysio.]
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S2.92b:
Constitutiones Clementinae, collecting the constitutions of Clement V,
promulgated by John XXII in 1317
ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici,
2. 1129–1200; Schulte, 2. 45–50. [The ordinary gloss on the Clementines is
that of Iohannes Andreae; others include Jean le Moine, Guido de Baysio,
Jesselin de Cassagnes, Paulus de Liazariis, and William of Mont Lauzun.]
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S2.92c:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Apparatus ad Sextum
pr. with Liber sextus, Mainz 1465 &c. (GW
4848–87); standard edition is Corpus iuris canonici 3/3 (Rome 1582);
Schulte, 2. 213–14. [See also under Liber Sextus.]
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S2.93:
Guido de Baysio, known as Archidiaconus [†1313], archdeacon of Bologna
Apparatus ad Sextum
pr. Milan 1490 (GW 3743); Schulte,
2. 188–9. [See also under Liber Sextus.]
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S2.94:
Martin of Troppau OP [†1278]
Chronica pontificum et imperatorum
ed. L. Weiland, MGH Scriptores
22 (1872), 377–482; Kaeppeli 2974; A. D. von den Brincken in Deutsches
Archiv 41 (1985) 460–531. [On the work's reception in England see
W. V. Ikas in EHR 116 (2001) 327-41 and at greater length, Fortsetzungen
zur Papst- und Kaiserchronik Martins von Troppau aus England, MGH (Hannover
2004).]
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S2.95:
Liber sextus Decretalium, continuing the Decretals from Gregory IX
(1234) to Boniface VIII (1298)
pr. Strassburg 1465 (GW 4848), &c.;
ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, 2. 933–1124; Schulte,
2. 34–44. [The ordinary gloss on the Sext is that of Iohannes Andreae;
at Paris that of Iohannes Monachus was preferred; the triple gloss also
contained Guido de Baysio.]
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S2.96a:
Liber sextus Decretalium, continuing the Decretals from Gregory IX
(1234) to Boniface VIII (1298)
pr. Strassburg 1465 (GW 4848), &c.;
ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, 2. 933–1124; Schulte,
2. 34–44. [The ordinary gloss on the Sext is that of Iohannes Andreae;
at Paris that of Iohannes Monachus was preferred; the triple gloss also
contained Guido de Baysio.]
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S2.96b:
Constitutiones Clementinae, collecting the constitutions of Clement V,
promulgated by John XXII in 1317
ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici,
2. 1129–1200; Schulte, 2. 45–50. [The ordinary gloss on the Clementines is
that of Iohannes Andreae; others include Jean le Moine, Guido de Baysio,
Jesselin de Cassagnes, Paulus de Liazariis, and William of Mont Lauzun.]
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S2.96c:
William of Mont Lauzun [†1343]
Lectura super Clementinas
part pr. with text and Iohannes
Franciscus de Pavinis, Rome 1475 (Goff P246); Schulte, 2. 197–8. [See
also under Constitutiones Clementinae.]
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S2.97:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Apparatus ad Sextum
pr. with Liber sextus, Mainz 1465 &c. (GW
4848–87); standard edition is Corpus iuris canonici 3/3 (Rome 1582);
Schulte, 2. 213–14. [See also under Liber Sextus.]
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S2.98:
Guido de Baysio, known as Archidiaconus [†1313], archdeacon of Bologna
Apparatus ad Sextum
pr. Milan 1490 (GW 3743); Schulte,
2. 188–9. [See also under Liber Sextus.]
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S2.99:
Martin of Troppau OP [†1278]
Margarita Decreti
pr. [Cologne] 1481 (CIBN M177), &c.;
Kaeppeli 2973.
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S2.100:
William de Mandagout [†1321]
De electionibus
pr. Paris 1506 &c.; pr. in Tractatus uniuersi iuris
(Venice 1584–6), 15/1. 407v–435v; Schulte, 2. 183–5; DDC 5. 1077–8.
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S2.101:
Willelmus Durandus the Elder [1237–1296], bishop of Mende
Speculum iudiciale
pr. Strassburg 1473 (GW 9148), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 148–52; Lange, 2. 483–6.
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S2.102:
Tancred of Bologna (Tancredi da Corneto) [† c1236]
Ordo iudicarius
ed. F. Bergmann (Göttingen 1842); Kuttner, 431–2.
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S2.103:
Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi) [sedit 1243–1254]
Apparatus in quinque libros Decretalium
pr. Strassburg 1478
(Goff I95), &c.; Schulte, 2. 91–4.
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S2.104:
Constitutiones Clementinae, collecting the constitutions of Clement V,
promulgated by John XXII in 1317
ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici,
2. 1129–1200; Schulte, 2. 45–50. [The ordinary gloss on the Clementines is
that of Iohannes Andreae; others include Jean le Moine, Guido de Baysio,
Jesselin de Cassagnes, Paulus de Liazariis, and William of Mont Lauzun.]
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S2.105–106:
Henry Bohic [† after 1350]
Distinctiones in libros V Decretalium
pr. Lyon 1498 (GW
4964), &c.; Schulte, 2. 266–70.
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S2.107:
Petrus de Sampsone [fl. 1250]
DDC 6. 1497–8.
Lectura Decretalium
unpr.; Schulte, 2. 108–110.
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S2.108:
Goffredo di Trani [†1245]
Summa super titulis Decretalium
pr. [Cologne c. 1480] (GW
10949), &c.; Schulte, 2. 89–91.
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S2.110:
Raymond of Peñafort OP [c1180–1275]
Summa de matrimonio
ed. X. Ochoa & A. Diez (Rome 1978); Kuttner,
445; Diaz 1332.
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S2.112:
William of Mont Lauzun [†1343]
Lectura super Clementinas
part pr. with text and Iohannes
Franciscus de Pavinis, Rome 1475 (Goff P246); Schulte, 2. 197–8. [See
also under Constitutiones Clementinae.]
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S2.113:
Willelmus Durandus the Elder [1237–1296], bishop of Mende
Breuiarium siue Repertorium
pr. Rome 1474 (GW 9145), &c.; Schulte,
2. 152–3.
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S2.115:
Jesselin de Cassagnes [†1334/5]
Apparatus on John XXII's Extrauagantes
pr. with all early
editions of John XXII's Extrauagantes in the Corpus iuris canonici
(Paris 1500, &c.); Schulte, 2. 199–200.
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S2.115c:
Geoffrey of Monmouth [†1154]
Historia regum Britanniae
ed. M. D. Reeve & N. Wright (Woodbridge
2007). [See also J. C. Crick, The Historia regum Britannie of Geoffrey of
Monmouth 3 A Summary Catalogue of the Manuscripts (Cambridge 1989).]
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S2.116:
William of Mont Lauzun [†1343]
Sacramentale
unpr.; Stegmüller Sent. 292,1; Schulte, 2. 198.
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S2.117 (`una rotula de cronicis ex utroque latere script' et incipit
. . in 2o latere Principio mundi'):
Historia Britonum, commonly attributed to Nennius
ed. T. Mommsen,
MGH Auct. Antiq. 13 (1898), 143–219; Lapidge/Sharpe 127–34. [The attribution
to Gildas belongs to a distinct recension of the text. NB. The title Historia
Britonum in medieval catalogues is more likely to refer to Geoffrey of
Monmouth's Historia regum Britanniae.]
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S2.118:
Gratian [† by c1160]
Decretum
PL 187; ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, vol.
1 (1879). [The ordinary gloss on the Decretum is that of Iohannes Teutonicus,
revised in the mid 13th cent. by Bartholomew of Brescia: pr. Venice 1605;
Kuttner, 103–115.] [`Paleae' are canons added to Gratian's original
recension in the second, vulgate version.]
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S2.119:
Gregory IX (Ugolino da Segni) [c1148–1241, sedit 1227–1241]
Decretales
ed. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, 2. 1–928;
Schulte, 2. 3–25, 412. [The ordinary gloss on the Decretals is that by Bernard
of Parma: pr. Strassburg 1468/71 (GW 11450), &c.; pr. Venice 1605; Schulte,
2. 115.] [Entries for Decretales ueteres are more likely to refer to one of
the older decretal compilations; entered under Bernard of Pavia.]
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S2.120:
Henry Bohic [† after 1350]
Distinctiones in libros V Decretalium
pr. Lyon 1498 (GW
4964), &c.; Schulte, 2. 266–70.
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S2.124:
Justinian [†565]
Digestum
ed. T. Mommsen & P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/2
(Berlin 1870). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.] [Entries often
divide Digestum uetus (I–XXIV 2), Infortiatum (XXIV 3–XXXVIII) and
Digestum nouum (XXXIX–L); Tres partes are the last three titles of
Infortiatum, XXXV 2–XXXVIII 17.]
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S2.125:
Azo of Bologna [†1220]
Summa Codicis and Summa Institutionum
pr. Speyer 1482 (GW 3144),
&c.; pr. Venice 1610.
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S2.127:
Justinian [†565]
Digestum
ed. T. Mommsen & P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/2
(Berlin 1870). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.] [Entries often
divide Digestum uetus (I–XXIV 2), Infortiatum (XXIV 3–XXXVIII) and
Digestum nouum (XXXIX–L); Tres partes are the last three titles of
Infortiatum, XXXV 2–XXXVIII 17.]
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S2.128:
Justinian [†565]
Digestum
ed. T. Mommsen & P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/2
(Berlin 1870). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.] [Entries often
divide Digestum uetus (I–XXIV 2), Infortiatum (XXIV 3–XXXVIII) and
Digestum nouum (XXXIX–L); Tres partes are the last three titles of
Infortiatum, XXXV 2–XXXVIII 17.]
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S2.129:
Justinian [†565]
Codex
pr. Mainz 1475 (GW 7722), &c.; ed. P. Krüger, Corpus iuris
ciuilis 2 (Berlin 1877). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius: standard
text is that in Corpus iuris ciuilis (Lyon 1584).]
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S2.¶†130 (`casus longi digesti noui et inforciati'):
Accursius [c. 1185–1263]
DBI 1. 116–21; LexMA 1. 75.
Gloss on Justinian
printed in most of the early editions of
Institutiones (Mainz 1468 (GW 7580), &c.), Digestum uetus (Perugia
1476 (GW 7656), &c.), Infortiatum (Rome 1475 (GW 7678), &c.),
Digestum nouum (Rome 1476 (GW 7701), &c.), and Codex (Mainz 1475
(GW 7722), &c.). A standard text is that in Corpus iuris ciuilis
(Lyon 1584).
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S2.132:
Cinus of Pistoia [c1270–1336]
Lectura in Codice
pr. Strassburg c. 1475 (GW 7045), &c.
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S2.133:
Justinian [†565]
Codex
pr. Mainz 1475 (GW 7722), &c.; ed. P. Krüger, Corpus iuris
ciuilis 2 (Berlin 1877). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius: standard
text is that in Corpus iuris ciuilis (Lyon 1584).]
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S2.134:
Justinian [†565]
Codex
pr. Mainz 1475 (GW 7722), &c.; ed. P. Krüger, Corpus iuris
ciuilis 2 (Berlin 1877). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius: standard
text is that in Corpus iuris ciuilis (Lyon 1584).]
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S2.135 (nouum):
Justinian [†565]
Digestum
ed. T. Mommsen & P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/2
(Berlin 1870). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.] [Entries often
divide Digestum uetus (I–XXIV 2), Infortiatum (XXIV 3–XXXVIII) and
Digestum nouum (XXXIX–L); Tres partes are the last three titles of
Infortiatum, XXXV 2–XXXVIII 17.]
118 identified entries found.
All data was derived from the List of Identifications by Professor Richard Sharpe.
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