Manuscripta juridica

[Principal Investigator: G. R. Dolezalek]







Summa Codicis Justiniani ("Trecensis")


Incipit:

  • Cum inter ceteras partes iuris [and then:] precipua seu excelentissima
  • Supra de iuris diuisione, [and then:] primum quidem quantum ad causa(!)

Explicit:

  • facit\ gratiam\ pene\ set\ tollit,\

Summa Codicis Justiniani ("Trecensis") , with a lacuna C.7.31-43 (fol. 53rb). Edited by Fitting who also used the present MS. The origin and authorship of the work has been vigorously disputed. D'Ablaing guessed Bologna, and there Ugo de Porta Ravennata. In the present MS the work is erroneously ascribed to Placentinus - who actually wrote a Summa Codicis Justiniani with a different text. Fitting phantasmally suggested authorship of Irnerius. Since almost all extant MSS originated outside Italy it is rather improbable that the work originated there.

In the present MS, a treatise on jurisprudence is intercalated between the end of book 4 and the beginning of book 5


No. of pages: Fol. 1ra-28va, 30va-69ra

Incipit:

  • Cum inter ceteras partes iuris [and then:] precipua seu excelentissima
  • (Anfang von Buch 5:) Supra de iuris diuisione, primum quidem quantum ad causa(!)

Explicit:

  • criminis tollit, set pene gratiam facit