The search for the earliest manuscripts of the Vulgate text of Gratian’s Decretum can be aided by two textual variants that are important guides to deciding which manuscripts are the earliest versions of his text. Undoubtedly with more research others will be found. The first was discovered more than 25 years ago. Gratian had included a small section of Justinian’s Institutes in his Tractatus de legibus, D.12 c.6: Diuturni mores consensu utentium approbati legem imitantur. In the earliest manuscripts of the Vulgate, the text remained intact. Early on, however, the canonist interpolated the phrase, ‘nisi legi sunt adversi’, after ‘mores’. Brendan McManus examined this textual addition in a short essay in 1988. It has proven to be a secure gu...
A significant number of Pope Alexander III’s decretal letters were incorporated into the "Liber Extr...
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Larson (Atria A.), "The Influence of the School of Laon on Gratian : The Usage of the Glossa ordinar...
The search for the earliest manuscripts of the Vulgate text of Gratian’s Decretum can be aided by tw...
Since Anders Winroth and Carlos Larrainzar discovered earlier versions of Gratian’s Decretum, legal ...
Gratian’s Decretum was one of the most significant legal collections in the history of canon law and...
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The research on the pre-Vulgate manuscripts has been enormously interesting and, not surprisingly, h...
The Decretum Gratiani is the cornerstone of medieval canon law, and the manuscript St Gallen, Stifts...
Gratian has long been called the Father of Canon Law. This latest volume in the ongoing History of M...
The MS Ludwig XIV:2 (Getty Center, Los Angeles), from ca. 1170-1180, is a luxury manuscript containi...
The book deals with the most important 150 printed books in the history of Western legal culture. Be...
Around 1140, a canon lawyer named Gratian published a legal collection titled Concordia Discordantiu...
The modern Western legal tradition owes a great debt to the medieval canon law of the Church, severa...
The father of canon law, Gratian, compiled and explained previous ecclesiastical jurisprudence using...
A significant number of Pope Alexander III’s decretal letters were incorporated into the "Liber Extr...
Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document original.Appartient à l'ensemble documentaire : RegiaA...
Larson (Atria A.), "The Influence of the School of Laon on Gratian : The Usage of the Glossa ordinar...
The search for the earliest manuscripts of the Vulgate text of Gratian’s Decretum can be aided by tw...
Since Anders Winroth and Carlos Larrainzar discovered earlier versions of Gratian’s Decretum, legal ...
Gratian’s Decretum was one of the most significant legal collections in the history of canon law and...
Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document de substitutionNumérisation effectuée à partir d'un do...
The research on the pre-Vulgate manuscripts has been enormously interesting and, not surprisingly, h...
The Decretum Gratiani is the cornerstone of medieval canon law, and the manuscript St Gallen, Stifts...
Gratian has long been called the Father of Canon Law. This latest volume in the ongoing History of M...
The MS Ludwig XIV:2 (Getty Center, Los Angeles), from ca. 1170-1180, is a luxury manuscript containi...
The book deals with the most important 150 printed books in the history of Western legal culture. Be...
Around 1140, a canon lawyer named Gratian published a legal collection titled Concordia Discordantiu...
The modern Western legal tradition owes a great debt to the medieval canon law of the Church, severa...
The father of canon law, Gratian, compiled and explained previous ecclesiastical jurisprudence using...
A significant number of Pope Alexander III’s decretal letters were incorporated into the "Liber Extr...
Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document original.Appartient à l'ensemble documentaire : RegiaA...
Larson (Atria A.), "The Influence of the School of Laon on Gratian : The Usage of the Glossa ordinar...