LOCATION | Vaticano, BAV, Reg. |
MANUSCRIPT | Vaticano, BAV, Reg. lat. 1128 |
ITEM No. 2 | Regulae ("pseudo-Ulpianae") |
Regulae ("pseudo-Ulpianae") : excerpta
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Regulae ("pseudo-Ulpianae"): excerpta . Last edited with a vast commentary, and with a very detailed introduction bearing on history of the text and its studies, by Martin Avenarius. The work itself had originated in the Proculian law school around 180 A.D. (p. 79 ss.). The medieval copyist most probably worked in St. Gall (p. 26-32). He obviously used a model manuscript from late Antiquity (p. 22). Such model manuscripts were usually brought home to the Frankish empire from pilgrimages to Rome (p. 155)
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No. of pages: Fol. 190v-202v
Rubric: Incipiunt tituli ex corpore Ulpiani
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Literature quoting this item: Martin Avenarius, Der pseudo-Ulpianische liber singularis regularum. Entstehung, Eigenart und Überlieferung einer hochklassischen Juristenschrift. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag 2005 (Quellen und Forschungen zum Recht und seiner Geschichte, ed. O. Behrends and W. Sellert, vol. 12); Fritz Schulz, Die Epitome Ulpiani des Codex Vaticanus Reginae 1128, Bonn 1926