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The Lex Romana canonica compta (or Capitula Romanae legis ad canones pertinentia) is a collection of Roman law material compiled probably in the ninth century in Italy.

The only extant copy is Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 12448, a manuscript which also contains canon law material. The collection itself must predate this manuscript, as the Collectio Anselmo dedicata already used the Lex Romana canonica compta before 896.

Edition

The present analysis (EZ) is based on Mor's edition:

Carlo Guido Mor, Lex romana canonice compta: Testo di leggi romano-canoniche del sec. IX pubblicato sul ms. parigino Bibl. Nat. 12448 (Pubblicazioni della R. Università di Pavia, Facoltà di Giurisprudenza, Studi di Scienze Giuridiche e Sociali 31, Pavia 1927).

Literature

Kaiser, Epitome Iuliani, 493-522 Kéry, 161-162

Categories

  • Database entries based on modern edition
  • saec. IX
  • Italian
  • this article is a stub