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Born probably in the early 1360s as a Bolognese citizen, Antonius de Butrio (Antonio da Budrio, from a small town about 9 miles east of Bologna) studied canon law in Bologna under Petrus de Ancarano. He received a doctorate in civil law in 1384, and one in canon law in 1387. Celebrated primarily as a teacher of law, his juristic writings received a mixed and often negative treatment from later jurists. From 1387 until his death in 1408, Antonius migrated frequently to teaching positions in Bologna, Perugia, Florence and Ferrara. In 1406/07 Antonius took part in a papal mission to the antipope Benedict XIII in an attempt to resolve the schism through the via cessionis. His most important students were Johannes de Imola and Dominicus de Sancto Geminiano.1

1This paragraph is derived, with modifications, from Kenneth Pennington in Medieval Canonists: A Bio-Bibliographical Listing (http://faculty.cua.edu/pennington/1298a-z.htm, last visited, 21 May 2011). For what follows see also L. Prosdocimi, in Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, 3 (1961) (online), and O. Condorelli, in Dizionario Biografico dei Giuristi Italiani (Bologna 2013), 1.80–83. Condorelli is the source of the suggested birth date. That makes so much sense in the light of what else we know about Antonius’ career that one has to wonder how it was accepted for so long that the date was as early as 1338.

Antonius is best known for his commentaries on the Decretals and on the Sext, both of which we present here in digitized form from sixteenth-century printed editions. A number of printed editions exist of his consilia (Roma 1472, 1474; Pavia 492; Lyon 1541; Venezia 1493, 1575, 1582), and there are more in manuscript. He wrote a consilium De schismate tollendo, which was printed in the 17th century (Annalium ecclesiasticorum post ... Caesarem Baronium ... tomus XV (Köln 1622) 268–70) (online), a Tractatus ad cardinales Pisanum concilium habentes, which was printed from an incomplete manuscript in the 18th century (Mansi, Sacrorum Conciliorum amplissima collectio [Venezia 1784], 27.313–330) (LLMC Digital, by subscription), a Tractatus de iure patronatus (attribution uncertain), which was printed in the 16th century (Frankfurt 1581, 1609), a Tractatus de notorio (TUI 1584, v.4 fol. 50ra – 57va), and various repetitiones and lecturae, known from early printed editions (e.g., Bologna 1474; Pavia 1493; Venezia 1587), and there are said to be more in manuscript. He also wrote a Repertorium in iure canonico and another in iure civili, which so far as we are aware, exist only in manuscript.

Perhaps because he is less well-known than his younger contemporary Panormitanus, there has been less work done on Antonius than there has been on Panormitanus (1386–1445), and on those, such as Francesco Zabarella (1360–1417), who were active at the councils. Antonius saw the beginning of the schism, and it obviously concerned him. He died (quite young, if a recent revision of his birth date is right, and of the plague), shortly before the beginning of the council of Pisa. As is the case with Panormitanus, however, relatively little of his published work concerns the schism (see, however, his commentary ad X 1.2.1 no. 10), and if we want to get into the legal mind at the turn of the fifteenth century, it is to the commentaries and consilia that we must look.

Our digital edition is based on a set of reprints published by Bottega d’Erasmo in 1967. There are, in fact, two sixteenth-century printings represented here. The first four physical volumes are a reprint of the Giunta edition of Antonius’ commentaries on the decretals, published in Venice in 1578. The fifth physical volume is a reprint of the edition of Antonius’ commentaries on the Sext, published by Francesco Ziletti in Venice in 1575. (The HOLLIS catalogue entry is quite misleading on this topic.)

The Giunta edition of the commentary on the Decretals has eight title pages, each with an end page and a register, two of which are reprinted in each physical volume: parts 1 and 2 of Book 1 (the second part beginning at X 1.17), parts 1 and 2 of Book 2 (the second part beginning at X 2.19), Book 3, Book 4, Book 5, and an Index. There is no dedicatory epistle or advice to the reader, but each item is accompanied by an extensive summary of points discussed, all of which are gathered alphabetically in the Index.

On the verso of all the title pages except for the Index there is an alphbetical list of titles that are found in the volume (called tomus). Stamped below this (it is missing on book 5) on the copy that Bottega d’Erasmo photographed is the heraldic device of M. F. Nicolaus Oliva Generalis totius Ordinis Eremitarum Sancti Augustini Aug. 1673, who can be identified as Niccolò Oliva, the prior general of the Augustinians from 1673 to 1679, and bishop of Cortona (prov. Arezzo) from 1677 until his death in 1684. See David Perini, Bibliographia Augustiniana (Firenze 1935) vol. 3, s.n. Oliva (online).

Each of the title pages in the Decretals features the printer’s device of Luca-Antonio Giunta, 1457–1538, the Florentine lilly braced with the initials L A. Luca-Antonio was, of course, long dead when the book was printed, but the firm continued to use his device. The rendition on the title pages is surrounded by an elaborate rendering of five allegorical figures embedded in architecture, justice at the top, what may be astronomy and literature on the bottom left and right, and two right under justice that we have yet to identify. The basic device of Luca-Antonio also appears on otherwise blank pages at the end of tomes 3 and 7 and the Index, but the surrounding elaboration is different. That which accompanies tome 3 has no figures but an unidentified face at the top, and bears the motto flos justitiae.The device at the end of tome 7 amd the Index has a single figure of justice at the top and no motto.

The Giunta foliation is quite regular, beginning with the title page (which is not marked) and running, normally, to the end page. We have expanded it in our metadata to include the rectos and versos. The Index is not foliated. We have supplied the signatures for the Index, which are marked (except for the first A) as B, B2, B3, and B4, then skipping to C, C2, etc. As the register notes, the last two signatures are ternions; all the rest are quaternions.

Bottega d’Erasmo supplied verso foliation with folio number follwed by ‘A’ and paginated the Index in arabic, starting at the letter A. We are not sure that either of these is particularly useful in the reprint, and would, of course, be quite useless for anyone who had the original.

For the metadata, we did not check the titles systematically against the modern edition of the Decretals, but where we noted discrepancies, we marked things that are in the modern edition with [] and things that are added in this edition with <>. Similarly, we did not check systematically for wrong running heads, but noted them when we saw them.

The Sext begins with a dedicatory epistle of Francesco Ziletti to Giacomo Lomellino [del Canto], archbishop of Palermo, 1571–1575. One hopes that he got it to him quickly, because Giacomo died on 9 August 1575, the same year in which the book was published. (He probably didn’t make it with book, because the epistle to the reader, which follows, is dated in Venice, 15 August 1575.)

The epistle to the reader is by one Hieronimus Sapcotus Anglus, who says that he checked the work for printer’s errors. (The description of him is followed by et in iure civili Lyta, of which we can make no sense unless it is an elaborate joke, based on the Greek word lytta.) A Hieronimus Sapcotus Anglus, almost certainly the same man, published a work entitled Ad primas leges Digestorum. De verborum & rerum significatione, in Venice in 1579. None of the cataloguers have identified him any further, but the name is almost certainly derived from Sapcote in Leicestershire. (James Harrington [the author of Oceana] was the son of Sir Sapcotes Harrington.) Ian Maclean renders the name as Jerome Sapcote (Interpretation and Meaning in the Renaissance: The Case of Law [Cambridge 1992] 96), which is almost certainly right, but Maclean is quoting the book, and doesn’t tell anything about what a Brit, with decidedly humanistic leanings, was doing in Venice in the 1570s.

The printed edition begins with an elaborate index that has managed to confuse cataloguers. The commentary proper begins on the first numbered folio. It skips VI 1.1 De summa Trinitate. The content of that title is theological, and we might well imagine that Antonius skipped it in his lectures. It then proceeds to comment on all the titles in the Sext from VI 1.2 (De constitutionibus) through VI 2.10 (De testibus). We have not checked all the capitula, but we have the impression that very few, if any, are omitted. It then leaves out the last six titles of book 2 and the first 3 of book 3, to begin commenting on VI 3.4 (De praebendis). It then proceeds sysematically through titles V 3.4, .5., .6, and .7 (De concessione praebendae). No capitulum in these titles seems to be ommitted, and that includes all 41 of capitula in De praebendis, although some of the commentary is a bit skimpier than it had been previously. At this point the book ends, leaving out the remaining titles in book 3 and all of books 4 and 5.

It is possible that this is all that there was, that is, that Antonius never finished his commentary on the Sext. It is also possible that this was all that Ziletti was able to find and that there once was, and perhaps there still is, more in manuscript. There is, so far as we are aware, no systematic census of Antonius manuscripts.

Foliation does not begin until the commentary. We have given the signature numbers for the two signatures from the title page to the end of the index. The only signature that we have been able to find in the first signature is a2, but the second signature has a full b, b2, b3, and b4. Bottega d’Earasmo has added pagination in majuscule roman numerals starting with the first page of the Index.

The image that appears on the title page of the commentary on the Sext is not Francesco Ziletti’s normal printer’s device, a star with the motto inter omnes. It is, rather, an image of Orpheus, accompanied by the motto vis in virtute coelestis. The image is well-described by a German bookseller, who apparently had only the image for sale, and it appears on an edition of Consilia published by Ziletti in 1578, in the union catalogue of Bolognese libraries.

 

 

Physical Volume 1: Antonius de Butrio, Commentarii in primum librum Decretalium
Item Folio Seq.
item Front Cover unfoliated 1
item Front Pastedown unfoliated 2
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 3
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 4
item Title page: Super prima primi Decretalium commentarii f. 1r 5
item Rubrica primae partis primi libri Decretalium f. 1v 6
note Stamped heraldic device of M. F. Nicolaus Oliva Generalis totius Ordinis Eremitarum Sancti Augustini Aug. 1673    
item Prooemium Gregorii noni f. 2r 7
note sig. A2
item X 1.1 – De summa Trinitate et fide catholica f. 5rb 13
item X 1.2 – De constitutionibus f. 8vb 20
item X 1.3 – De rescriptis f. 24va 52
item X 1.4 – De consuetudine f. 68va 140
item X 1.5 – De postulatione praelatorum f. 88rb 179
item X 1.6 – De electione [et electi potestate] f. 96ra 195
item X 1.7 – De translatione <praelatorum> [episcopi] f. 152vb 308
item X 1.8 – De auctoritate et usu pallii f. 155va 314
item X 1.9 – De renunciatione f. 157vb 318
item X 1.10 – De supplenda negligentia praelatorum f. 168v 340
item X 1.11 – De temporibus ordinationum, et qualitate ordinandorum f. 171ra 345
item X 1.12 – De scrutinio in ordine faciendo f. 176va 356
item X 1.13 – De ordinatis ab episcopo qui renunciavit episcopatui f. 177ra 357
item X 1.14 – De aetate et qualitate et ordine praeficiendorum f. 177va 358
item X 1.15 – De sacra unctione f. 183rb 369
item Finis. Register. f. 186r 375
note A–Z all quaternions, except Z, quinternion.
item Blank f. 186v 376
item Title page: Super secunda primi Decretalium commentarii f. 1r 377
item Rubricae secundae partis primi libris Decretalium f. 1v 378
note Stamped heraldic device of M. F. Nicolaus Oliva Generalis totius Ordinis Eremitarum Sancti Augustini Aug. 1673    
item X 1.17 – De filiis presbyterorum ordinandis vel non f. 2ra 379
note sig. [A]2
item sig. A3 f. 3r 381
item sig. A4 f. 4r 383
item X 1.18 – De servis non ordinandis [et eorum manumissione] f. 6vb 388
item X 1.19 – De obligatis ad ratiocinia ordinandis, vel non f. 8vb 392
item X 1.20 – De corpore vitiatis ordinandis [vel non] f. 10ra 395
item X 1.21 – De bigamis [non ordinandis] f. 11va 398
item X 1.22 – De clericis peregrinis f. 13vb 402
item X 1.23 – De officio archidiaconi f. 15ra 405
item X 1.24 – De officio archipresbyteri f. 19ra 413
item X 1.25 – De officio primicerii f. 20ra 415
item X 1.26 – De officio sacristae f. 20ra 415
item X 1.27 – De officio custodis f. 20rb 415
item X 1.28 – De officio vicarii f. 20va 416
item X 1.29 – De officio et potestate iudicis delegati f. 21vb 418
item X 1.30 – De officio legati f. 65ra 505
item X 1.31 – De officio [judicis] ordinarii f. 68vb 512
item Wrong running head. f. 72r 519
item X 1.32 – De officio judicis f. 83va 542
item X 1.33 – De majoritate et obedientia f. 84vb 544
item X 1.34 – De treuga et pace f. 93va 562
item X 1.35 – De pactis f. 94rb 563
item X 1.36 – De transactionibus f. 96vb 568
item X 1.38 – De procuratoribus f. 103va 582
item X 1.39 – De syndico f. 116rb 607
item X 1.40 – De his, quae vi metusve causa fiunt f. 117ra 609
item X 1.41 – De in integrum restitutione f. 122rb 619
item X 1.42 – De alienatione judicii mutandi causa facta f. 133vb 642
item X 1.43 – De arbitris f. 134va 644
item Series chartarum [i.e., Registrum] unfoliated 663
note A–S, all quaternions
item Blank unfoliated 664
item Free standing end page unfoliated 665
item Free standing end page unfoliated 666
item Back pastedown unfoliated 667
item Back cover unfoliated 668

 

Physical Volume 2: Antonius de Butrio, Commentaria in secundum librum Decretalium
Item Folio Seq.
item Front Cover unfoliated 1
item Front Pastedown unfoliated 2
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 3
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 4
item Title page: Super prima secundi Decretalium Commentarii f. 1r 5
item Rubricae primae partis ij libri Decretalium f. 1v 6
note Stamped heraldic device of M. F. Nicolaus Oliva Generalis totius Ordinis Eremitarum Sancti Augustini Aug. 1673    
item X 2.1 – De judiciis f. 2r 7
note sig. aa2
item sig. aa3 f. 3r 9
item sig. aa4 f. 4r 11
item X 2.2 – De foro competenti f. 29vb 62
item X 2.3 – De libelli oblatione f. 55ra 113
item X 2.4 – De mutuis petitionibus f. 60ra 123
item X 2.5 – De litis contestatione f. 63vb 130
item X 2.6 – Ut lite non contestata [non procedatur ad testium receptionem vel ad sententiam diffinitivam] f. 65v 134
item X 2.7 – De juramento calumniae f. 77vb 158
item X 2.8 – De dilationibus f. 83vb 170
item X 2.9 – De feriis f. 88rb 179
item X 2.10 – De ordine cognitionum f. 91rb 185
item X 2.11 – De plus petitionibus f. 99rb 201
item X 2.12 – De causa possessionis et proprietatis f. 100ra 203
item X 2.13 – De restitutione spoliatorum f. 118rb 239
item X 2.14 – De dolo et contumacia f. 142va 288
item X 2.15 – De eo, qui mittitur in possessionem causa rei servandae f. 152vb 308
item X 2.16 – Ut lite pendente nihil innovetur f. 156vb 316
item X 2.17 – De sequestratione possessionum et fructuum f. 159ra 321
item X 2.18 – De confessis f. 160rb 323
item Finis. Registrum f. 163v 330
note Aa–Xx, all quaternions, except Vv and Xs ternions
item Printer’s device unfoliated 331
note Fleur-de-lis, initials L. A., motto flos iustitiae; see Introduction.
item Blank unfoliated 332
item Title page: Super secunda secundi Decretalium Commentarii f. 1r 333
item Rubricae secundae partis secundi libri Decretalium f. 1v 334
note Stamped heraldic device of M. F. Nicolaus Oliva Generalis totius Ordinis Eremitarum Sancti Augustini Aug. 1673    
item X 2.19 – De probationibus f. 2ra 335
item X 2.20 – De testibus et attestationibus f. 21rb 373
item X 2.21 – De testibus cogendis [vel non] f. 53va 438
item X 2.22 – De fide instrumentorum f. 56ra 443
item X 2.23 – De praesumptionibus f. 68ra 467
item X 2.24 – De jurejurando f. 72vb 476
item X 2.25 – De exceptionibus f. 94va 520
item X 2.26 – De praescriptionibus f. 106va 544
item X 2.27 – De sentencia et re iudicata f. 116rb 563
item X 2.28 – De appellationibus[, recusationibus, et relationibus] f. 133rb 597
item X 2.29 – De clericis peregrinantibus f. 170vb 672
item X 2.30 – De confirmatione utili vel inutili f. 171ra 673
item Finis. Registrum f. 174r 679
note aaa–yyy, all quaternions, except yyy ternion
item Blank f. 174v 680
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 681
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 682
item Back pastedown unfoliated 683
item Back cover unfoliated 684

 

Physical Volume 3: Antonius de Butrio, Commentaria in tertium et quartum libros Decretalium
Item Folio Seq.
item Front cover unfoliated 1
item Front pastedown unfoliated 2
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 3
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 4
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 5
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 6
item Title page: In librum tertium Decretalium Commentarii f. 1r 7
item Rubricae libri tertij Decretalium f. 1v 8
note Stamped heraldic device of M. F. Nicolaus Oliva Generalis totius Ordinis Eremitarum Sancti Augustini Aug. 1673    
item X 3.1 – De vita et honestate clericorum f. 2ra 9
item X 3.2 – De cohabitatione clericorum et mulierum f. 6ra 17
item X 3.3 – De clericis conjugatis f. 17ra 39
item X 3.4 – De clericis non residentibus in ecclesia vel praebenda f. 20vb 46
item X 3.5 – De praebendis et dignitatibus f. 25rb 55
item X 3.6 – De clerico aegrotante vel debilitato f. 44va 94
item X 3.7 – De institutionibus f. 45rb 95
item X 3.8 – De concessione praebendae et ecclesiae non vacantis f. 48va 102
item X 3.9 – Ne sede vacante aliquid innovetur f. 59va 124
item X 3.10 – De his, quae fiunt a praelato sine consensu capituli f. 60vb 126
item X 3.11 – De his, quae fiunt a maiori parte capituli f. 65vb 136
item X 3.13 – De rebus ecclesiae alienandis vel non f. 69vb 144
item X 3.14 – De precariis f. 72va 150
item X 3.15 – De commodato f. 73ra 151
item X 3.16 – De deposito f. 73va 152
item X 3.17 – De emptione et venditione f. 75va 156
item X 3.18 – De locato et conducto f. 78va 162
item X 3.19 – De rerum permutatione f. 81vb 168
item X 3.20 – De feudis f. 83rb 171
note C.1 minumbered as c.7
item X 3.21 – De pignoribus et aliis cautionibus f. 84ra 173
item X 3.22 – De fideiussoribus f. 86vb 178
item X 3.23 – De solutionibus f. 89rb 183
item X 3.24 – De donationibus f. 90ra 185
item X 3.25 – De peculio clericorum f. 96rb 197
item X 3.26 – De testamentis et ultimis voluntatibus f. 97va 200
item X 3.27 – De successionibus ab intestato f. 112va 230
item X 3.28 – De sepulturis f. 114vb 234
item X 3.29 – De parochi<i>s, et alienis parochianis f. 121va 248
item X 3.30 – De decimis[, primitiis et oblationibus] f. 122vb 250
item X 3.31 – De regularibus et transeuntibus ad religionem f. 133va 272
item X 3.32 – De conversione conjugatorum f. 141va 288
item X 3.33 – De conversione infidelium f. 147va 300
item X 3.34 – De voto et voti redemptione f. 148rb 301
item X 3.35 – De statu monachorum et canonicorum regularium f. 152va 310
item X 3.36 – De religiosis domibus[, ut episcopo sint subiectae] f. 157ra 319
item X 3.37 – De capellis monachorum [et aliorum religiosorum] f. 160va 326
item X 3.38 – De jure patronatus f. 162vb 330
item X 3.39 – De censibus, exactionibus et procurationibus f. 172vb 350
item X 3.40 – De consecratione ecclesiae vel altaris f. 188ra 381
item X 3.41 – De celebratione missarum, et sacramento eucharistiae et divinis officiis f. 190ra 385
item X 3.42 – De baptismo, et eius effectu f. 195ra 395
item X 3.45 – De custodia eucharistiae, chrismatis et aliorum sacramentorum f. 198rb 401
item X 3.46 – De observatione jejuniorum f. 199ra 403
item X 3.47 – De purificatione post partum f. 200rb 405
item X 3.48 – De ecclesiis aedificandis [vel reparandis] f. 200rb 405
item X 3.49 – De immunitate ecclesiarum, coemiterii, et rerum, ad eas pertinentium f. 201vb 408
item X 3.50 – Ne clerici vel monachi saecularibus negotiis se immisceant f. 202va 410
item Finis. Series chartarum [i.e. Registrum] f. 208r 421
note A–Z, AA–CC, all quaternions
item Blank f. 208v 422
item Title page: In librum quartum Decretalium Commentarii f. 1r 423
item Rubricae libri quarti Decretalium f. 1v 424
note Stamped heraldic device of M. F. Nicolaus Oliva Generalis totius Ordinis Eremitarum Sancti Augustini Aug. 1673    
item Prooemium f. 2r 425
item X 4.1 – De sponsalibus et matrimoniis f. 3ra 427
item X 4.2 – De desponsatione impuberum f. 15ra 451
item X 4.3 – De clandestina desponsatione f. 19va 460
item X 4.4 – De sponsa duorum f. 20va 462
item X 4.5 – De conditionibus appositis [in desponsatione vel in aliis contractibus] f. 21vb 464
item X 4.6 – Qui clerici vel voventes matrimonium contrahere possunt f. 24vb 470
item X 4.7 – De eo, qui duxit in matrimonium quam polluit per adulterium f. 27va 476
item X 4.8 – De conjugio leprosorum f. 29vb 480
item X 4.9 – De conjugio servorum f. 30rb 481
item X 4.10 – De natis ex libero ventre f. 31rb 483
item X 4.11 – De cognatione spirituali f. 31va 484
item X 4.12 – De cognatione legali f. 33rb 487
item X 4.13 – De eo, qui cognovit consanguineam uxoris suae vel sponsae f. 33va 488
item X 4.14 – De consanguinitate et affinitate f. 35va 492
item X 4.15 – De frigidis et maleficiatis, et impotentia coeundi f. 38ra 497
item X 4.16 – De matrimonio contracto contra interdictum ecclesiae f. 42va 506
item X 4.17 – Qui filii sint legitimi f. 43rb 507
item X 4.18 – Qui matrimonium accusare possunt, vel contra illud testari f. 55rb 531
item X 4.19 – De divortiis f. 56vb 534
item X 4.20 – De donationibus inter virum et uxorem et de dote post divortium restituenda f. 60ra 541
item Finis. Series chartarum [i.e. Registrum] f. 64r 549
note A–H, all quaternions
item Printer’s device f. 64v 550
note See introduction.
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 551
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 552
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 553
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 554
item Back pastedown unfoliated 555
item Back cover unfoliated 556

 

Physical Volume 4: Antonius de Butrio, Commentaria in quintum librum Decretalium; Index
Item Folio Seq.
item Font cover unfoliated 1
item Font pastedown unfoliated 2
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 3
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 4
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 5
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 6
item Title page: In librum quintum Decretalium Commentarii f. 1r 7
item Rubricae libri quinti Decretalium f. 1v 8
note No stamped heraldic device.
item X 5.1 – De accusationibus, inquisitionibus et denunciationibus f. 2ra 9
item X 5.2 – De calumniatoribus f. 22rb 49
item X 5.3 – De simonia[, et ne aliquid pro spiritualibus exigatur vel promittatur] f. 23ra 51
item X 5.4 – Ne praelati vices suas [vel ecclesias sub annuo censu concedant] f. 35rb 75
item X 5.5 – De magistris[, et ne aliquid exigatur pro licentia docendi] f. 36rb 77
item X 5.6 – De judaeis <et> sarracenis[, et eorum servis] f. 37va 80
item X 5.7 – De haereticis f. 40va 86
item X 5.8 – De schismaticis [et ordinatis ab eis] f. 45rb 95
item X 5.10 – De his, qui filios occiderunt f. 48ra 101
item X 5.11 – De infantibus et languidis expositis f. 48rb 101
item X 5.12 – De homicidio voluntario vel casuali f. 48vb 102
item X 5.13 – De torneamentis f. 55ra 115
item X 5.14 – De clericis pugnantibus in duello f. 55va 116
item X 5.15 – De sagittariis f. 55vb 116
item X 5.16 – De adulteriis et stupro f. 56ra 117
item X 5.17 – De raptoribus, incendiariis et violatoribus ecclesiarum f. 58rb 121
item X 5.18 – De furtis f. 60rb 125
item X 5.19 – De usuris f. 61rb 127
item X 5.20 – De crimine falsi f. 67va 140
item X 5.21 – De sortilegiis f. 69vb 144
item X 5.22 – De collusione detegenda f. 70va 146
item X 5.23 – De delictis puerorum f. 73ra 151
item X 5.24 – De clerico venatore f. 73rb 151
item X 5.25 – De clerico percussore f. 73va 152
item X 5.26 – De maledicis f. 74ra 153
item X 5.27 – De clerico excommunicato, deposito vel interdicto ministrante f. 74rb 153
item Wrong running head. f. 75r 155
item X 5.28 – De clerico non ordinato [ministrante] f. 78 va 162
item X 5.29 – De clerico per saltum promoto f. 78vb 162
item X 5.30 – De eo, qui furtive ordinem suscepit f. 79ra 163
item X 5.31 – De excessibus praelatorum et subditorum f. 79vb 164
item X 5.32 – De novi operis nunciatione f. 86va 178
item X 5.33 – De privilegiis [et excessibus privilegiatorum] f. 88ra 181
item X 5.34 – De purgatione canonica f. 99vb 204
item X 5.35 – De purgatione vulgari f. 104vb 214
item X 5.36 – De iniuriis et damno dato f. 105ra 215
item X 5.37 – De poenis f. 106ra 217
item X 5.38 – De poenitentiis et remissionibus f. 108vb 222
item X 5.39 – De sententia excommunicationis f. 115ra 235
item X 5.40 – De verborum significatione f. 137va 280
item X 5.41 – De regulis juris f. 146rb 297
item Finis. Registrum f. 147r 299
note Aa–Tt, all quaternions, except Ss and Tt, ternions
item Printer’s device f. 147v 300
note See introduction.
item Blank 301
item Blank 302
item Title page: Index locupletissimus rerum ac verborum memorabilium sig.  A1r 303
item Blank sig.  A1v 304
item A sig.  A2r 305
note Bottega d’Erasmo paginates arabic 1, etc.
item B sig. B3r 323
item C sig. B5v 328
item D sig. D2v 354
item E sig. E2v 370
item sig. F5r 391
item G; H sig. F8r 397
item I/J sig. G1r 399
item L [no K] sig. H4r 422
item M sig. H8r 430
item N sig. I7r 443
item O sig. I8v 446
item P sig. K3r 451
item Q sig. M3r 483
item R sig. M3v 484
item S sig. N2v 498
item Sigs. O and P are ternions. sig. O1r 511
item T sig. O4v 518
item Sigs. O and P are ternions. sig. P1r 523
item U/V [no W–Z] sig. P3r 527
item Finis. Registrum sig. P6r 533
note A–P, quaternions, except O and P, ternions
item Printer’s device sig. P6v 534
note See introduction.
item Blank freestanding end page 535
item Blank freestanding end page 536
item Blank freestanding end page 537
item Blank freestanding end page 538
item Back pastedown 539
item Back cover 540

 

Physical Volume 5: Antonius de Butrio, Commentaria in Sextum
Item Folio Seq.
item Front cover 1
item Front cover pastedown 2
item Blank freestanding end page 3
item Blank freestanding end page 4
item Blank freestanding end page 5
item Blank freestanding end page 6
item Title page: In sextum Decretalium volumen Commentaria sig. a1r 7
item Blank sig. a1v 8
item Dedicatory epistle of Franciscus Zilettus to Jacobus Lomellinus archbishop of Palermo sig. a2r 9
item Epistle to the reader by Hyeronimus Sapcotus Anglus sig. a3r 11
item Blank sig. a3v 12
item Index rerum et verborum sig. a4r 13
item Bottega d’Earasmo paginates roman II, etc. sig. a4v 14
item VI 1.2 – De constitutionibus f. 1ra 39
note VI 1.1 – De summa Trinitate et fide catholica – is missing
item VI 1.3 – De rescriptis f. 7rb 51
item VI 1.4 – De consuetudine f. 32ra 101
item VI 1.5 – De postulatione praelatorum f. 34va 106
item VI 1.6 – De electione et electi potestate f. 35rb 107
item VI 1.7 – De renunciatione f. 71ra 179
item VI 1.8 – De supplenda negligentia praelatorum f. 71vb 180
item VI 1.9 – De temporibus ordinationum, et qualitate ordinandorum f. 73va 184
item Wrong running head. f. 74r 185
item VI 1.10 – De aetate et qualitate et ordine praeficiendorum f. 75vb 188
item VI 1.11 – De filiis presbyterorum [et aliis illegitime natis] f. 76va 190
item VI 1.12 – De bigamis f. 78rb 193
item VI 1.13 – De officio vicarii f. 78vb 194
item VI 1.14 – De officio et potestate iudicis delegat f. 81ra 199
item VI 1.15 – De officio legati f. 90rb 217
item VI 1.16 – De officio ordinarii f. 93rb 223
item VI 1.18 – De pactis f. 100rb 237
item VI 1.19 – De procuratoribus f. 102vb 242
item VI 1.20 – De his quae vi metusve causa fiunt f. 111ra 259
item VI 1.21 – De restitutione in integrum f. 111va 260
item VI 1.22 – De arbitris f. 113ra 263
item VI 2.1 – De judiciis f. 114rb 265
item VI 2.2 – De foro competenti f. 115vb 268
item VI 2.3 – De litis contestatione f. 117rb 271
item VI 2.4 – De juramento calumniae f. 118vb 274
item VI 2.5 – De restitutione spoliatorum f. 120ra 277
item VI 2.6 – De dolo et contumacia f. 121rb 279
item VI 2.7 – De eo qui mittitur in possessionem causa rei servandae f. 121vb 280
item VI 2.8 – Ut lite pendente nihil innovetur f. 122vb 282
item VI 2.9 – De confessis f. 123vb 284
item VI 2.10 – De testibus et attestationibus f. 125rb 287
item VI 3.4 – De praebendis [et dignitatibus] f. 128va 294
note Missing the last six titles of book 2 and the first 3 of book 3.
item Wrong running head. f. 133r 303
item VI 3.4.41 Mandatum f. 153ra 343
note Last cap. in VI 3.4.
item VI 3.5 – De clerico aegrotante [vel debilitato] f. 153rb 343
item VI 3.6 – De institutionibus f. 153vb 344
item VI 3.6.1 Etsi capitulum f. 153vb 344
item VI 3.6.2 Si is f. 154rb 345
note Wrong running head.
item VI 3.7 – De concessione praebendae [et ecclesiae non vacantis] f. 154vb 346
item VI 3.7.1 Quia cunctis f. 154vb 346
item VI 3.7.2 Detestanda f. 158vb 354
item VI 3.7.3 Ne captandae f. 160vb 358
item VI 3.7.4 Executor f. 162ra 361
item VI 3.7.5 Si capitulo f. 162vb 362
item VI 3.7.6 Si soli f. 164va 366
item VI 3.7.7 Auctoritate f. 165va 368
item VI 3.7.8 Quoniam f. 166rb 369
note May not be complete. VI 3.7.8 is long.
item Finis f. 166rb 369
item Series Chartarum (i.e., Registrum) f. 166v 370
note A–X, all quaternions, except X, ternion.
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 371
item Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 372
item Back pastedown unfoliated 373
item Back cover unfoliated 374

 


 

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