Canon Law.- [Laurentius Puldericus (clericus Neapolitanus)] [Breviarum decreti], manuscript in Latin, on paper, 105pp., between 49-53 lines, in brown ink, in a cursive continental bookhand,some sidenotes, a few in another contemporary hand, later endpapers, 19th century boards, edges rubbed, folio, [?Germany], [c. 1450]. ⁂ A version of Gratian's Decretals, the great corpus of ecclesiastical law, partially based on Roman law, with additions from the Church fathers. Johannes Gratian was born probably at Chiusi, in Tuscany. He became a monk and taught at Bologna in the monastery of SS. Felix and Nabor. He compiled the Decretum in c. 1140, shortly after the Second Lateran Council held in that year. Gratian died before the Third Lateran Council (1179).
Canon Law.- [Laurentius Puldericus (clericus Neapolitanus)] [Breviarum decreti], manuscript in Latin, on paper, 105pp., between 49-53 lines, in brown ink, in a cursive continental bookhand,some sidenotes, a few in another contemporary hand, later endpapers, 19th century boards, edges rubbed, folio, [?Germany], [c. 1450]. ⁂ A version of Gratian's Decretals, the great corpus of ecclesiastical law, partially based on Roman law, with additions from the Church fathers. Johannes Gratian was born probably at Chiusi, in Tuscany. He became a monk and taught at Bologna in the monastery of SS. Felix and Nabor. He compiled the Decretum in c. 1140, shortly after the Second Lateran Council held in that year. Gratian died before the Third Lateran Council (1179).
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