Decretals.
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Letters of the pope determining some point or question in ecclesiastical law and possessing the force of law within the Roman Catholic Church.
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Manuscript, probably of the 15th century, written in England, containing various works on canon law, including: the 'Casus decretalium' of Johannes Burgundus de Maioricis; a summary of the 'Decretales - Liber Sextus' of Pope Boniface VIII; the 'Apparatus ad Constitutiones Clementinas' possibly by Gulielmus de Monte Lauduno; and short extracts by other authors.
Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.18.6.17
Scope and Contents
Manuscript written in England containing various works on canon law, including the 'Casus decretalium' of Johannes Burgundus de Maioricis; a summary of the 'Decretales - Liber Sextus' of Pope Boniface VIII; the 'Apparatus ad Constitutiones Clementinas' possibly by Gulielmus de Monte Lauduno, as well as short extracts by various other authors.The date of production of the manuscript is unclear. A 19th-century pencil inscription on the recto of folio i suggests that it is a work of...
Dates:
?15th century.