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Summula de casibus.
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Early works to 1800
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Ecclesiastical law--Early works to 1800
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Canon law--Early works to 1800
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Latin, with one leaf in Italian (f. 2r)
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Extent: 68 leaves : paper ; 200 x 137 (110 x 70) mm bound to 204 x 140 mm
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Collation: Paper, 68; 1²⁴, 2²², 3²⁴(-2); [1-68]; modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto.
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This copy of the Summula apparently includes material not found in the Frankfurt manuscript cited by Schulte. That manuscript (Frankfurt-am-Main, Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek, Ms. Barth. 88) ends with "... generaliter per verba de presenti." A variant of that phrase ends the section De matrimonio in the present manuscript (f. 36r). The present manuscript then continues with sections...
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Title supplied by cataloger (Zacour-Hirsch; Schulte); title Tractatus de confessione written in pencil in a much later hand on the first leaf (f. 1r).
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Incipit and explicit: (f. 3r) Peccata que ad episcopum debent micti. Nota sexta tamtum [sic] casus quos debet sacerdos ... (f. 66v) per censuram ecclesia compellantur vel ambo[?] in concordia noluerunt continere.
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Ms. codex.
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Layout: Written in 21-27 long lines.
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Script: Written in a Gothic cursive script.
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Watermark: Similar to Briquet 3997 (Pisa, 1356-7).
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Decoration: Initials in brown ink with penwork ornamentation; several filigree designs appear in the margins throughout.
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Binding: Italian limp vellum (14th-century notarial deed executed in Camerino) wrapper, sewn on split alum-tawed bands. Monogram "S" on front and back.
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Origin: Probably written in Italy, circa 1356 (f. 2r).
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Sold in Germany to Henry Charles Lea.
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19 September 2023
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19 September 2023
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