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Lyndewode, Guilelmus | |
‘Prologus' [addressed to] | |
Henricus Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury. | |
Incipit: ‘[R]euerendissimo in Christo patri ac domino domino Henrico dei gracia Canturiensi(!) archiepiscopo tocius Anglie primati . . . capellanus deuotissimus Quilielmus(!) Lyndewode inter vtriusque iuris doctores ...’ |
Incipit: ‘[I]gnorancia sacerdotum et infra ne quis per ignoranciam se excuset ...’ | |
See B. E. Ferme, ‘The Provinciale of William Lyndwood: the Sources, Contents and Influence', unpublished D.Phil. thesis, University of Oxford, 1987, passim; A. Compton Reeves, ‘The Careers of William Lyndwood', in Documenting the Past: Essays in Medieval History Presented to George Peddy Cuttino, ed. J. S. Hamilton and Patricia J. Bradley (Wolfeboro, NH, and Woodbridge, 1989), 214-15; C. R. Cheney, ‘William Lyndwood's Provinciale’, Jurist, 21 (1961), 405-34, repr. in C. R. Cheney, Medieval Texts and Studies (Oxford, 1973), 158-84; see Sharpe, Latin Writers, no. 2112. |
Incipit: ‘ “[I]gnorantia sacerdotum et infra”. Istud capitulum diuiditur in duas partes principales ...’ |
‘Tabula constitucionum'. |
‘Tabula compendiosa'. | |
The author of the ‘tabula' is named at the end, and its date of completion is given as the Conversion of S. Paul (25 Jan.) 1433. |
[Table of constitutions of Archbishops of Canterbury.] | |
‘Constitutiones vtiliores singulorum archiepiscoporum Cantuariensium'. |