Tag: Summa

  • Summa Reginensis

    Concept and History of Summa Reginensis a Bolognese commentary on the Decretum. The drafting obviously took several years. For the first part, chronological indications do not go beyond the pontificate of Urban III (1185-87), while the latter section (C.27 ff.) cites decretals after Compilatio […]

  • Summa Dubitatur A Quibusdam

    Concept and History of Summa Dubitatur a quibusdam a Bolognese commentary on the Decretum which depends heavily on the Summa of Simon of Bisignano (1177-79). The major purpose of the work was to transform Simon’s model into the format of propedeutical quaestiones.Read more topics about […]

  • Summa Quid Sit Symonia

    Concept and History of Summa Quid sit symonia from the French school.Read more topics about canon law (including relating to summa quid sit symonia) . Here are a comprehensive list of canonists’biographies (Medieval and Early Modern Jurists). Concept and History of Summa Quid sit […]

  • Summa Induent Sancti

    Concept and History of Summa Induent sancti (see, in the European legal encyclopedia or in this legal dictionary, Summa Duacensis)Read more topics about canon law (including relating to summa induent sancti ) . Here are a comprehensive list of canonists’biographies (Medieval and Early […]

  • Summa Quoniam Status Ecclesiarum

    Concept and History of Summa Quoniam status ecclesiarum consists largely of an excerpt taken from the Summa of Stephen of Tournai. As another characteristic, it reproduces the text of the canons before commenting on them, a technique that can also be observed in the Summa Coloniensis. This […]

  • Summa Sicut Uetus Testamentum

    Concept and History of Summa Sicut uetus testamentum an early Bolognese decretist Summa (on parts I-II only) which offers a combined version of Paucapalea’s and Rolandus’s commentary.Read more topics about canon law (including relating to summa sicut uetus testamentum) . Here are a […]

  • Summa Alenconensis

    Concept and History of Summa Alenconensis one of the earliest decretist commentaries, largely depending on the work of Paucapalea.Read more topics about canon law (including relating to summa alenconensis) . Here are a comprehensive list of canonists’biographies (Medieval and Early […]

  • Summa Fecit Moyses Tabernaculum

    Concept and History of Summa Fecit Moyses tabernaculum a commentary on De consecratione, which appears appended to the Summa of Stephan of Tournai in three manuscripts. For that reason, scholars have long mistaken it as part of Stephan’s work. In truth, it was written independently and […]

  • 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 Boni A Deo Patre Crediti

    Concept and History of Summa Boni a deo patre crediti a fragmentary decretist Summa of the French school, depending on the Summa Monacensis and written not after 1179. The author often employs schemes of distinctions as an explanatory tool. The work is also closely related to the Summa Inter […]

  • Summa Parisiensis

    Concept and History of Summa Parisiensis (‘Magister Gratianus in hoc opere’) is one of the earliest decretist works of the French school. The editor, McLaughlin, dates it around 1160, Kuttner shortly before 1170. The recent revision of the dates for Rufin’s and Stephan’s Summae […]

  • Summa Quaestionum Avranches 149

    Concept and History of Summa quaestionum Avranches 149 perhaps of Norman origin, written after 1191.Read more topics about canon law (including relating to summa quaestionum avranches 149) . Here are a comprehensive list of canonists’biographies (Medieval and Early Modern Jurists). […]

  • Summa Coloniensis

    Concept and History of Summa Coloniensis (see, in the European legal encyclopedia or in this legal dictionary, Summa Elegantius in iure diuino) Read more topics about canon law (including relating to summa coloniensis ) . Here are a comprehensive list of canonists’biographies (Medieval and […]

  • Summa Casinensis (Continuatio Prima)

    Concept and History of Summa Casinensis (Continuatio prima) This decretist commentary, written at Bologna in 1185/86, was discovered by Stephan Kuttner in a Monte Cassino manuscript, where it covers Gratian’s Causa1, Causa 23-26 (the so-called Cause hereticorum) and (fragmentary) De […]

  • Summa Elegantius In Iure Diuino (or Coloniensis)

    Concept and History of Summa Elegantius in iure diuino (or Coloniensis) contains a commentary on part I-II of Gratian’s Decretum which was composed in the archdiocese of Cologne in 1169. The anonymous author, according to some Betram of Metz, according to others Geoffrey of Cologne, […]