Notabilia Gregorius
Concept and History of Notabilia Gregorius
Qui multum (nimium) emungit (on the Decretum), of perhaps English origin (late 12th century).
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Literature
M. Bertram, ‘Some Additions to the “Repertorium der Kanonistik”,’ BMCL 4 (1974) 11. S. Kuttner, ‘Bernardus Compostellanus Antiquus’, Traditio 1 (1943) 323 n.18; idem and E. Rathbone, ‘Anglo-Norman Canonists of the twelfth century’, Traditio 7 (1949/51) 337; S. Kuttner, ‘Retractiones’, Gratian and the Schools of law (1140-1234) (London 1983) 36.
Manuscripts
Zwettl, Stiftsbibl. 162, fol. 70-72v. Other works, not perhaps the same, begin with Prov. 30.33: Utrecht, Univ. 3.B.2; Paris, B.N. lat. 4288, fol. 146v-152v; Bruges, Grand Séminaire 45-144, fol. 191rb-197va; Colmar, Bibl. de la Villa, 509, fol. 85v ff; London, Brit. Libr. Addit. 18325, fol. 13-17v.
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