Fidantia (Fidentius)

Fidantia (Fidentius)

Concept and History of Fidantia (Fidentius)

a canon of Civita Castellana mentioned in a decretal of 21.12.1176 in Jaffe-Lowenfeld, no. 13854. Fidantia wrote some glosses on the Decretumwhich appear under the siglum ‘f.’ and f.c.

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Glosses on Decretum

Manuscripts

Bernkastel-Kues, Sankt-Nikolaus-Hospital, Cusanus-Stiftsbibl. 223; Hereford, Cathed. Libr. P.vii.3; Munich, Clm 10244; Reims, Bibl. Munic. 676; see also Glossa Palatina.

Literature

W. Holtzmann, Kanonistische Ergänzungen zur Italia pontificia (Tübingen 1959) 28 n.21. S. Kuttner, ‘Bernardus Compostellanus Antiquus’, Traditio 1 (1943) 281 nn. 16, 17; idem, ‘Retractationes VII’, Gratian and the Schools of Law 1140-1234 (London 1983) 10-11. R. Weigand, ‘Die Glossen’, SG 26.III 23.


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