Washington, Library of Congress, Law library, D. 402
From Clavis Canonum
Library | Washington, Library of Congress |
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Shelfmark | Law library, D. 402 |
Century | saec. XIV |
European region of origin | unknown <-- manuscript cannot at present be categorized in one of our regions according to Categories for manuscripts by region. --> |
Collection | Gratian, Concordia discordantium canonum |
Description at | https://lccn.loc.gov/2004574709 |
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Kuttner, Repertorium p. 320 reported it as a lost manuscript containing an unknown decretal collection, but in fact it is a copy of Gratian, Concordia discordantium canonum. It was bought for the Library of Congress in 1948, ultimately from the Phillipps Collection (olim Phillipps MS 14953). In 1953, Kuttner, Roman law cites from it, giving the shelfmark as "Law library, MS 67". The 1962 census cites it as "D. 402", and cites Kuttner for an Italian origin and a 14th (or perhaps late 13th) century date. The call number according to the online catalogue of the Library of Congress is "Office MS. G7" (sic).