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''In prima parte agitur'' (after its incipit: ''In prima parte agitur de iustitia naturali et positiva, tam constituta quam inconstituta'') is an anonymous introduction frequently copied before the text of [[Gratian, Concordia discordantium canonum|Gratian's ''Decretum'']]. It is attested in the earliest witnesses of the work, e.g. in [[Montecassino, Archivio dell’Abbazia, 64]] (siglum '''Mv'''), from the mid-twelfth century, probably made in the same abbey, and from this manuscript it was edited in ''Bibliotheca Casinensis seu Codicum Manuscriptorum'', II (1875) pp. 171-196. It also appears in the mss. [[Admont, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. 23]] (fol. 1v-8r) and [[Admont, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. 43|Cod. 43]] (fol. 1v-11r, ''om''. De cons.), witnesses of the first recension, but was no longer copied in the manuscripts producedfrom the first decades of the thirteenth century onwards.
''In prima parte agitur'' (after its incipit: ''In prima parte agitur de iustitia naturali et positiva, tam constituta quam inconstituta'') is an anonymous introduction frequently copied before the text of [[Gratian, Concordia discordantium canonum|Gratian's ''Decretum'']]. It is attested in the earliest witnesses of the work, e.g. in [[Montecassino, Archivio dell’Abbazia, 64]] (siglum '''Mv'''), from the mid-twelfth century, probably made in the same abbey, and from this manuscript it was edited in ''Bibliotheca Casinensis seu Codicum Manuscriptorum'', II (1875) pp. 171-196. It also appears in the mss. [[Admont, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. 23]] (fol. 1v-8r) and [[Admont, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. 43|Cod. 43]] (fol. 1v-11r, ''om''. De cons.), witnesses of the first recension, but was no longer copied in the manuscripts producedfrom the first decades of the thirteenth century onwards.
==Manuscripts==
For manuscripts, see [[:Category:Manuscript of In prima parte agitur]].
== Literature ==
{{author|Nordenfalk}}, [https://doi.org/10.2307/1482045 Review of Melnikas] p. 319.
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Latest revision as of 20:33, 5 December 2025

Title In prima parte agitur
Key ?
Century saec. XII
Author Giovanna Murano


In prima parte agitur (after its incipit: In prima parte agitur de iustitia naturali et positiva, tam constituta quam inconstituta) is an anonymous introduction frequently copied before the text of Gratian's Decretum. It is attested in the earliest witnesses of the work, e.g. in Montecassino, Archivio dell’Abbazia, 64 (siglum Mv), from the mid-twelfth century, probably made in the same abbey, and from this manuscript it was edited in Bibliotheca Casinensis seu Codicum Manuscriptorum, II (1875) pp. 171-196. It also appears in the mss. Admont, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. 23 (fol. 1v-8r) and Cod. 43 (fol. 1v-11r, om. De cons.), witnesses of the first recension, but was no longer copied in the manuscripts producedfrom the first decades of the thirteenth century onwards.

Manuscripts

For manuscripts, see Category:Manuscript of In prima parte agitur.

Literature

Nordenfalk, Review of Melnikas p. 319.