Manuscripta juridica

[Principal Investigator: G. R. Dolezalek]







Glossae ad Codicem Justinianum


Author(s):

  • Multiplex
  • Rogerius
  • Otto
  • Henricus de Bayla (siglum: yr.)
  • Martinus Gosia
  • Albericus
  • Placentinus
  • Pilius de Medicina

Glossae ad Codicem Justinianum . This fragment is precious because it shows an original layer of glosses from the end of the 12th c., almost unscathed, while most other MSS from that time have heavily suffered from erasure. The original layer contains some 'notabilia', with first letter in red or blue, and many text-explaining glosses whose sigla have been mentioned above, plus two unalphabetic sigla: a semicolon, and a comma with two dots on top. Paragraph marks at the beginning of text-explaining glosses have the typical shape of that time (see Dolezalek, Repertorium ... Codicis p. 187, and p. 168 end of line 4). Some glosses in rough handwriting were added by users of the manuscript, for instance fol. 6ra a gloss with siglum 'secundum py'


Author(s): Rogerius; Otto; Henricus de Bayla (siglum: yr.); Martinus Gosia; Albericus; Placentinus; Pilius de Medicina, et alii

No. of pages: (item 2)