Bruges. Bibliothèque publique, Ms. 352

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  • Ms. 352
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Date
  • 13de eeuw
Language
  • Latin
Title
  • Tres partes Infortiati
  • Corpus iuris civilis: Infortiatum
  • Glossa ordinaria Accursii
Agent
Description
  • Summary:
    Manuscript 352, dating back to c. 1300, was owned by Ter Doest Abbey. The manuscript was made in Italy. It contains Infortiatum, the second of three parts of the Digest which was ordered to be made by emperor Justinian I in the sixth century. The Digest is an anthology of the work of Roman jurists; containing juristic writings, legal treatises and opinions. The manuscript also contains glosses by Accursius (c. 1185-1263), an Italian jurist and glossator. The manuscript carries an ownership mark, indicating it was owned by Walterus de Hulsterlo (Folio 105r). The first seven books start with a multi-coloured ornamental initial with decorated borders that run down to the underside of the page. These also have miniatures that illustrate the content of the text. For example, on Folio 82r a military tribunal is pictured at the beginning of the chapter on soldier's testaments or wills. [Summary by Sarah Vanroye]
    Title:
    Tres partes Infortiati [titel fenestra]
    Note:
    Inc. Infortiatum (f. 3r): 'Solutio matrimonio quemadmodum dos petatur. Dotis causa semper et ubique' (Digesta 24,3,1); expl. (f. 264v): 'hostium potestate erat post liminio non sit reuersus. Expliciunt tres pertes [sic] in forciati' (Digesta 38,17,10)
    Inc. Glossa Accursii (f. 3r): 'So. ma. dixit S. de iure doc. per quos constituitur dos'; expl. (f. 264v): 'Si quis intestatus matris uolentis succedere filius qualiter autem naturales succedant cum matre habes inst. ad Tertul. fr. Ac. In suspenso bonorum'
    Folio's 1, 2, 265, 266 bevatten fragmenten 'Corpus iuris civilis: Novellae' (ca. 1300): f. 1r-1v: Nov. 134, 86, 106, inc. (f. 1r): 'qui occulte et sine armis', expl. (f. 1v): 'naturam cognoscere et hanc ad'; f. 2r-2v: Nov. 13, 21, inc. (f. 2r): 'et forum proprium et officium', expl. (f. 2v): 'estimauimus oportere expressa lege illud quoque corrigens quod'; f. 265r-265v: Nov. 106, 132, 143, inc. (f. 265r): 'nos deducere quatenus manifesta', expl. (f. 265v): 'aliorum qui facinoris fuerunt par[...]'; f. 266r: Nov. 143, 11, inc. (f. 266r): '[...]ticipes fisci uiribus'; expl. (f. 266r): 'sedis gubernatorem ab hac [i]uce decedere contiger[...]'; f. 266v onleesbaar
    Topic general subdivision:
    Wet, recht, regulering
    Material:
    Perkament
    Extent:
    268 ff.
    Dimensions:
    38 x 25 cm
    Decoration and binding:
    (Cfr. Mss 344, 345)
    lombarden
    gedecoreerde initialen
    gehistorieerde initialen
    miniaturen
    randdecoratie
    Moderne band
    Script:
    gotische textualis
    Provenance:
    Cisterciënzerabdij Ter Doest (S.O.Cist.)
    Cisterciënzerabdij Ten Duinen (S.O.Cist.)
    Genre/form:
    Juridische traktaten en handboeken (kerkelijk en bur
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    • Italy
    Original form
    • [Italië]
    Other form
    • Italie
    • Italie (?)
    • Italie (Toscane?)
    • Italie (Venise ?).
    • Italie ?
    • Italie (région de Venise ?).
    • Italie (Florence ?)
    • Italie,
    • Italie.
    • Itàlia
    • Italien
    • Italy
    • Italia
    • Italië
    • Italie (Toscane ?)
    • Itàlia (Toscana?)
    • Italien (Toskana?)
    • Italy (Tuscany?)
    • Italia (Toscana?)
    • Italy (Verona)
    • Italy (Naples?)
    • Italy (Florence?)
    • Italy (Naples?)(
    • Italy (Rome?)
    • Italy (Florence)
    • Italy, Bologna (?)
    • Italy, probably Naples
    • Italy, Naples
    • Italy, possibly Naples
    • Italy (perhaps Bologna)
    • Italy (Nonantola)
    • Probably Northern Italy
    • Padua or Venice
    • Italy (Tuscany)
    • Italy, northern (?)
    • Italy and France (illumination)
    • Italy and France (?)
    • Most likely northern Italy
    • Probably northern Italy (Verona?)
    • [Italy]
    • Italy, copied by Leon ben Joshua de Rossi of Cesena
    • Italy [Ancona or Pesaro?], [copied by Joseph ben Nissim Fermi?]
    • [Italy] copied by Samson ben Elijah Halfan
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    • Fols. 2-4: [Italy]
    • Treviglio? (Italy)
    • Fols. 1-98: [Italy]; fols. 100-302: [Italy]
    • Rovere (della Luna, Trent?) (Italy)
    • Ff. 1-64: [Italy]
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    • Italy, Bologna?
    • Italy, Reggio-Emilia?
    • Italy, Padua?
    • Italy, Ferrara or Bologna
    • Italy, Padua or Rome
    • Italy, Ferrara?
    • Italy, Genoa?
    • Italy, Probably Padua
    • Italy, Parma or Cremona?
    • Italy, Padua or Venice
    • Italy, Lombardy or Bologna?
    • Italy, Umbria?
    • Italy, Rome?
    • Italy, Ferrara or Venice?
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    • Italy, Bologna or Venice?
    • Italy, Veneto, Venice?
    • Italy, Rome or Naples
    • Italy, South?
    • Italy, Florence?
    • Italy, Verona?
    • Italy, Brescia or Padua?
    • Italy, Ferrara or Padua?
    • Italy, Venice or Padua
    • Italy, Cremona Brescia? and Bologna
    • Italy, Ferrara or Verona?
    • Italy, Urbino or Mantua(?)
    • Italy, Padua or Rome?
    • Italy, Naples?
    • Italy, North?, Siena?
    • Italy, Probably Venice
    • Italy, Venice or Treviso
    • Italy, North? or French, South?
    • Italy, Mantua or Ferrara?
    • Italy, Rimini?
    • Italy, Padua or Venice?
    • Italy, Florence or Rome
    • Italy, Northwest?
    • Italy, North, Genoa?
    • Italy, Lombardy or Verona
    • Italy, Emilia?
    • Italy, Venice or Verona
    • Italy, Veneto?
    • Italy, Emilia or Mantua?
    • Italy, Northeast, Ferrara?
    • Italy, Central?
    • Italy, Genoa (?)
    • Italy, Herculaneum(?)
    • IT
    • Italy.
    • Italië (?)
    • Italia (?)
    • [Italien (Teil 1)
    • [Italien ]
    • Italien (II)
    • Italien (II.)
    • Italien (I)
    • Italien (IV)
    • Itália
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    • Bologna (Emilia-Romagna, Italy)
    Original form
    • [Bologna]
    Other form
    • Bologne
    • Bologne (Italie)
    • Italie (Bologne ?)
    • Italie, Bologne
    • Bologne.
    • Bolonya
    • Bologna
    • Bolonia
    • Bologna, Master of 1346 and l'Illustratore
    • Italy, Bologna
    • [Oberitalien und Bologna]
    • Italy Bologna.
    • [Bologna
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