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136
May '82
Bien wilam See
Dr. Eichenberger
60 SF - $ 31.09
Gratianus (d. before 1159)
Decretum. (with the commentary of Bartholomaeus Brixiensia)
Ed. by Petrus Albinianus Tracius. f"
Add. Johannes Diaconus: Summarium, ser Flosdecreti.
Venice: Johannes de Colonia + Johannes Manthen,
3 Jan. 1479/80
Ref: HC 7894 BMCV 235 Goff G 368. De Peni D 11
Cop: HEHL, LC my leaf kk5 (of ie), towards endo of volume
(#104670) rubrication in red + blue - the large h is red in the Huntington copy.
418 leaves, last blank. 2 col. letters on 1b +409b in long
lines, register in 6 col; 72 lines + headline + marginal
reference letters, 338(351)x214(217)mm.
Types: 200 G2, headlines; 107G text, colophon, letters
on 409b, headings in table. 94Gc letter on 1b, commentary
register table. Capital spaces, those in commentary with guide
letters. The headlines give the nubers of the distinctions
or chapters.
A close reprint, mostly page for page of Jenson's 1477 ed.

Decreti Secunda pars causa XXXIII
Tractatus de Penitencia Gratian - Camaldolese monk
Question III -born in Chiusi
Distinctio II c. XLV -resided in the monastery of SS Felix + Nabor,
" III c. I-IV

Before the 12th C, Christian political theory focused on the secular political
community. It was only after the Church won its independence from
secular power that ecclesiastical writers began to view it as a
political community in its own night. The effect that the political
authority in the Church could have on the spiritual life of Christians
made it imperative for them to determine the limits of that
authority + to propose a method of dealing with the evil
exercise of authority.
Gratianus Decretum. Gunst Z 239 P71T8 Sold 1994 - $235
(1971)

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