Lyons Council II (1274)

Lyons Council II (1274)

Concept and History of Lyons Council II (1274)

Constitutiones, promulgated by Pope Gregory X in 1275. At least seven different commentaries were written on this collection of constitutionesand nouellae. The apparatus are: 1. an anonymous commentary with the incipit, ‘Hoc dicit quod spiritus sanctus’, written by Sept. 1275; 2. Johannes Anguissola de Cesena by 1275; 3. Boatinus of Mantua (late 1277 or later); 4. Franciscus de Albano, by the Spring of 1277; 5. Garsias Hispanus (the Glossa Ordinaria) in 1282; 6. an anonymous commentary with the incipit, ‘Gregorius salutem. Si qui erant excommunicati non absoluuntur’; and 7. Guillelmus Durantis, written in 1289 or later. This collection was rendered obsolete by the promulgation in 1298 of the Liber Sextus by Boniface VIII.

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M. Bertram, ‘Zur wissenschaflichen Bearbeitung der Konstitutionen Gregors X.’, QF 53 (1973) 459-67. L. Boyle, ‘The date of the commentary of William Duranti on the constitutions of the second council of Lyons’, BMCL 4 (1974) 39-47. S. Kuttner, ‘Conciliar law in the Making: The Lyonese constitutions (1274) of Gregory X …’, Miscellanea Pio Paschini (Rome 1949) II 39-81, and ‘Retractationes’ to this article in S. Kuttner, Medieval Councils, ‘Retractationes’.


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