Summa Duacensis (Induent Sancti)
Concept and History of Summa Duacensis (Induent sancti)
and Anglo-Norman Summa on the Decretum, written after the appearance of Compilatio I, which it usually cites for extravagantes. In the Hague MS, the earliest papal letter dates to 1193. Other internal evidence suggests that the work was completed no later than 1195. The apparatus Ius naturale of Alanus counts among its most recent sources.
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Literature
R. Fraher, ‘Alanus Anglicus and the Summa “Induent sancti”,’ BMCL 6 (1976) 47-54; S. Kuttner, ‘Annual report’, Traditio 13 (1957) 466; idem, ‘Notes on manuscripts’, Traditio 17 (1961) 534. F. Liotta, La continenza dei chierici (Milan 1971) 239-43; B. Tierney, ‘Pope and council: Some new decretist texts’, Mediaeval Studies 19 (1957) 217; idem, ‘Two Anglo-Norman Summae’, Traditio 15 (1959) 483-91. R. Weigand, Die Naturrechtslehre der Legisten und Dekretisten (Munich 1967) 238-241, 250, 270, 279-80, 300-01, 322, 334, 339, 343, 351, 367-68, 371, 382-83, 425, 440.
Manuscripts
Den Haag, Mus. Meermanno-Westr. 10.B.33; Douai, Bibl. Munic. 649, fol. 96ra-140vb; Luxembourg, Bibl. Nat. 135, fol. 174-206.
Edition
R. Fraher, Summa ‘Induent sancti’ (MIC A-4; Vatican City 1991).
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