Summa Conditio Ecclesiastice Religionis

Summa Conditio Ecclesiastice Religionis

Concept and History of Summa Conditio ecclesiastice religionis

(Pseudo-Rufinus) consists of a comment on part II-III of Gratian’s work, which is basically copied out of Rufin’s Summa. This misled Schulte, who provided an edition of Rufinus (1892), as he believed, on the basis of the Summa Conditio. The excerpts were written either before the appearance of theSumma of Johannes Faventinus (1171) or not much later.

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Literature

S. Kuttner, Repertorium 132-33. A. Stickler, ‘Iter Helveticum’, Traditio 14 (1958) 467-68.

Manuscripts

Bamberg, Staatsbibl. Can. 17, fol. 147-62 (C.1-C.23 q.6); Vatikan, Bibl. Ap. Pal. lat. 678, fol. 5-33v.

Edition

In part by J. F. v. Schulte, Die Summa magistri Rufini zum Decretum Gratiani (Giessen 1892), with wrong attribution.


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