LOCATION | Vendôme |
MANUSCRIPT | Vendôme 223 |
ITEM No. 1 | Summa Institutionum ("Vindocinensis", per quaestiones) |
Summa Institutionum ("Vindocinensis", per quaestiones)
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Summa Institutionum ("Vindocinensis", per quaestiones) . The text uses the method of Quaestiones legitimae. Samples were edited by Seckel/Genzmer. Acher described the work as a Lectura Institutionum, by a pupil of Placentinus. Meijers and Kantorowicz regarded the work as a 'Summa contradictionum' by Guilielmus de Cabriano. Seckel and Genzmer characterised the work as a collection of Quaestiones legitimae, aligned along the arrangement of the Institutiones, compiled by two authors. Also Weimar had two authors in mind: namely Columbus and Lanfrancus.
At the beginning, two quaternions are lost. The text commences incomplete with the words 'accedere potest fideiussor'. After the fifth quaternion (fol. 40) yet another quaternion was lost. In the margins there are allegationes.
Author(s): Guilielmus de Cabriano(sic praesumpserunt Meijers et Kantorowicz); Columbus et Lanfrancus (sic praesumpsit Weimar); the catalogue ascribed the work to Irnerius;
No. of pages: Fol. 1r-154v
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