Distinctio ‘Est Ius Naturale’
Concept and History of Distinctio ‘Est ius naturale’
appears in a manuscript alongside Alanus’s Decretum-Apparatus, Ius naturale (see, in the European legal encyclopedia or in this legal dictionary, Alanus Anglicus) and the reportatio of Laurentius’s lectures on the Decretum (see, in the European legal encyclopedia or in this legal dictionary, Laurentius Hispanus). Rudolf Weigand has identified a set of Distinctiones in the hand of the author of the reportatio as well. They seem to have been influenced by the Summa Lipsiensis.
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Literature
R. Weigand, Die Naturrechtslehre der Legisten und Dekretisten von Irnerius bis Accursius und von Gratian bis Johannes Teutonicus (Münchener Theologische Studien III. Kan. Abt. 26; Munich 1967) 203-04.
Manuscripts
Paris, B.N. lat. 15393, fol. 2vb.
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