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ICo 2266
Type: Printed Edition
Headings: JustinianusInstitutiones (with the Glossa ordinaria of Accursius) (and Summaria of Hieronymus Clarius)
BOOK PRODUCTION
Agents: Calabrensis, Andreas, printer (expressed)
Place: Venezia (expressed)
Date: 1490-11-17 (expressed)
CONTENT ANALYSIS
Work ID: ICoW 1474
Content Analysis:
‘In nomine Domini nostri Iesu Christi. Imperator Cesar Flavius Iustinianus Alemanicus Goticus Francus Germanicus Atticus Alamanicus Vandalicus Affricanus pius felix inclitus victor ac triumphator semper augustus cupide legum iuventuti incipit proemium [in red.]’
Incipit: ‘[I]mperatoriam maiestatem non solum armis decoratam sed etiam legibus oportet esse armatam ...’
Explicit: ‘... Alioquin diligentior eorum scientia vobis ex latioribus digestorum seu pandectarum libris Deo propicio adventura est.’
Work ID: ICoW 1475
Content Analysis:
Incipit: ‘[I]n nomine Domini nostri. Ista rubrica dividitur in quattuor parte. Primo ponitur invocatio divini nominis... discipuli in proemio Digestorum et l. proximis de verb[orum] sign[ificatione]. Sig. [Christo]forus Porcus ...’
Explicit: ‘... Est etiam inter publica. Lex Favia de plagiariis... Sunt preterea usque ad finem secundum Angelum Aretinum supradictum doctorem quem ego Hieronymus Clarius minimus utriusque iuris doctor sum potissimum secutus in hac additione divisionum singulorum titulorum Institutionum et in summariis suis locis additis pro iuvenibus in hoc apparatu glosarum Accurs.’
For attribution of Summaria to Hieronymus Clarius see GW VII, col. 98: it is based on the edition printed in Venice in 1490 (GW 7626, ISTC ij00534700) where a letter by Clarius states his authorship and the reuse of material taken from other authors (Christophorus Porcus; Angelus Aretinus; Baldus de Ubaldis), the name of whom can be read at the end of the summaria. See also Bod-inc J-241.
Author: Accursius
Content Analysis:
Accursius
[Glossa]
Incipit: ‘[Note]a Iesu Christi. Ex hoc nota quod christianus fuir alias non posset imperare ...’
Explicit: ‘... [Nota d] Adventura est ut ff. de pub. iudi. per totum librum usque ad librum de appellationibus qui sequitur.’
Content Analysis:
[Table of contents]
‘Rubrice primi libri institutionum [in red.]’
Colophon: ‘Impressum Venetiis per Andream Calabrensem dictum de Papia Anno Domini M.cccc.lxxxx. die xvii novembris.’
‘Registrum [in red.]’
[Printer's device, in red.]
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS
Format: folio
Support material: paper
Collation: a10 b-h8 ik6 78 ll.
SEMANTIC INDEXING
Subject: Law-civil (ius civile)
Genre: TEXTUS (Civ)
Period: early medieval
Language: Latin
DATA SOURCE & REFERENCES
Completeness: medium
Editor: MAPF
Cite as: ICo 2266, by A. Panzanelli <https://www.iuscommuneonline.unito.it/ICo/2266> [2024:11:01]