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Hain 9502, 9622
Goff J-515, J-591
BM 15th cent., IV, p. 65 (IC.17958)
GW 7588, 7753
Title devised from contents of the whole. Imprint from BM 15th cent.
Contains the material comprising the 5th part of the traditional arrangement of the Corpus juris civilis known as the Volumen parvum, arranged as follows: the 4 books of the Institutiones, preceded by an index (covering the whole contents except for the Extravagantes) beginning: R[ubr]ice siue tituli uoluminis secundum ordinem librorum et primo Institutionum, and followed by a colophon: Finis Institutionum cum apparatu Accursii ciuis Florentini. Imp[re]ssus Rome anno salutis MccccLxxvi ...; the 9 "collationes" of the Authenticum, beginning at p. [197] with words: In nomi[n]e Domini Nostri Ihesu [Christ]i Imperator Iustinianus Aug. Iohanni Pape Secundo; books 10-12 of the Codex, beginning at p. [473] with words: Codicis domini Iustinia[n]i sacratissimi principis liber viiii explicit, incipit x; the Liber feudorum, beginning at p. [633] with words: Incipiunt Consuetudines feudoru[m]. Et primo de his qui feudum dare possunt ..., and followed by a colophon: Finit feliciter Liber feudorum, impressus Rome aput Sanctum Marcum anno a natiuitate D[omi]ni McccclxxVi die Lune xV me[n]sis Iulii ...; and a collection of later decrees, beginning at p. [697] with words: Extrauagantes cum apparatu siue glosis domini Bartholi, quas no[n]nulli xi. collationem appellant, feliciter incipiunt, and ending with explicit: Explicit apparatus famosissimi legum doc. domini Bartholi de Saxoferrato super extrauaganti ad reprimendum &c., and followed by a register for the whole volume.
Signatures: [1⁴ 2¹² 3-5¹⁰ 6⁴ 7-8¹⁰ 9⁸ 10¹⁰ 11⁶ 12⁴ 13⁸ 14-16¹⁰ 17⁸ 18-19¹⁰ 20-22⁸ 23-25¹⁰ 26⁸ 27¹⁰ 28⁸ 29-31¹⁰ 32⁸ 33-34¹⁰ 35⁶ 36⁸ 37-38¹⁰ 39-41⁶ 42⁶].
Of the cited references only BM 15th cent. describes a copy made up like the LC copy. The others describe a bipartite arrangement. GW notes the variants distinguishing the two arrangements.
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