London, British Library, Royal 11.D.IX

Selected Canon Law Collections, ca. 500–1234
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Library London, British Library
Shelfmark Royal 11.D.IX
Century saec. XIVin
Provenance At Oxford by 1336
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
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Author mlgb.bodleian.ox.ac.uk

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The manuscript is a copy of Gratian's Concordia discordantium canonum. The BL online catalogue describes it as follows:

GRATIAN'S Decretum, with the marginal apparatus of Bartholomaeus Brixiensis (cf. 9 C. III, 11 D. II). The paleae in the text are about as numerous as in 10 E. II. On fly-leaves, in early 14th cent. hands, are:-(a) Lecture on Causa ii, qu. i, cap. 19, beg 'Lecturus sum capitulum Si peccaerit, quod a Graciano'. f. 2 ;-(b) Lecture on C. xxiii, qu. lv, capp. 22, 23, beg. 'Lecturus sum cap. Nabugodonosor, quod eat insertum'. f. 2;-(c) Sermon on Gen. xii. 2, beg. 'Bewdicam tibi, &c.: In hiis verbis primo tangitur'. f. 3;-(d) Lecture, or sermon to students, on Ps. lxx. 17, beg. 'In nomine patris et filii et spiritus sancti amen. Deus docuisti me, &c.: Verba primo proposita scripta sunt in canone xxiii'. f. 369;-(e) Note entitled 'Discordancia canonista. rum et theologorum'. f. 369b;-(f) Discussion of a case of irregularity supposed to arise out of the martyrdom of S. Thomas of Canterbury. Beg. 'C. clericus Thomas Cant suggessit R. militi'. f. 370 b. The last is in a different hand. ukarnys notes in the hand of a-e occur throughout the volume. Vellum; ff. 371. 17 in. x 101/4 in. Early XIV cent. Gatherings of 12 leaves (xviii4, xxiii8, xxxi13, xxxii4), with catchwords. Sec. fol. 'sunt autem'. Small miniature-initials (dist. i and each causa) with gold backgrounds; other initials flourished in red and blue. [...]

Literature

Kuttner, Repertorium p. 106.