Quaestiones Orielenses I-II
Concept and History of Quaestiones Orielenses I-II
a collection of probably English origin, which includes several decretal-references, but does not cite them after Compilatio I (1191). The information about another set of quaestiones in the same Oxford manuscript is scanty. They cite Vacarius and may represent one of the few traces of his teaching at an English school.
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Literature
S. Kuttner, Repertorium 249-50; idem and E. Rathbone, ‘Anglo-Norman canonists of the twelfth century’, Traditio 7 (1949/51) 296 n.28; S. Kuttner, ‘Retractationes VIII’, Gratian and the Schools (London 1983) 26.
Manuscripts
Oxford, Oriel College 53, fol. 338-339v (= I);, fol. 355r (= II).
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