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Born c.1270, Johannes Andreae was the most renowned and successful canonist of the later Middle Ages, referred to by contemporaries as iuris canonici fons et tuba. Johannes studied law in Bologna: Roman law under Martinus Sillimanus and Riccardus Malumbra, canon law under Egidius Fuscarariis and Guido de Baysio. He taught canon law at Bologna from 1301/02 until his death in 1348, save for 1307–9 and 1319, when he was teaching in Padua. He was the author of the Bolognese University statutes of 1317. Johannes Calderinus was his student and later his adoptive son. Paulus de Liazariis and Johannes de Sancto Georgio were also his students, and he counted Cino da Pistoia and Petrarch among his friends. He remained a layman, was married, and had children. His youngest daughter was named Novella, which is probably the reason why he called the final version of his commentaries on the Drecretals and on the Sext, Novella in Decretales and Novella in Sextum.1 His productivity in canon law was enormous. Most important among his works were extensive commentaries on all of the official decretal collections, which he revised several times. Johannes had a keen interest in the history of his discipline, and often noted the contributions of earlier and even some contemporary jurists in his various writings. He died in Bologna in the plague of 1348.2

1See Stephan Kuttner, ‘Joannes Andreae and his Novella on the Decretals of Gregory IX’, The Jurist, 24 (1964) 393-408. On the charming story, that Novella lectured in canon law behind a screen when her father was sick, see C. Donahue, ‘Aggadic Stories About Medieval Western Jurists?’, Diné Israel: Studies in Halakhah and Jewish Law, 24 (2007) 215* n. 12. Se non è vero, è ben trovato.

2 This paragraph is derived from Kenneth Pennington in Medieval Canonists: A Bio-Bibliographical Listing (http://faculty.cua.edu/pennington/1298a-z.htm, last visited, 21 May 2011).

The Ames Foundation has had Harvard Law Library’s copy of Johannes’ commentaries on the Decretals and the Sext digitized from the version published by the well-known Venetian printer Franciscus Franciscius (Francesco De Franceschi). The copy is bound in five physical volumes, the first of which purports to contain the commentary on book 1 of the Decretals, the second book 2, the third book 3, the fourth books 4 and 5, and the fifth the Sext, divided into two parts, the first containing commentaries on all the titles except for the last, and the second containing a commentary on the last title, De regulis iuris. (This second item is sometimes called Mercuriales probably reflecting its origins in a series of Quaestiones that Johannes treated in special lectures given on Wednesdays.)

We say ‘purports’, because at some stage in its career, our copy was misbound. The last signature in the first physical volume is, in fact, the last signature of book 3 of the Decretals. At the corresponding place in the third physical volume, we find the final signatures of book 1. The mistake was an easy one to make. The first folio of signature Hh of both books has the same folio number and the finis of book 3 lacks a register. We rather suspect that the binder knew when s/he got to physical volume 3 that the mistake had been made, but at this point the first physical volume was bound, and the remaining signatures of book 1 had to go somewhere. Fortunately, it seems to be all there, just in the wrong place.

All of title pages tell us that the Commentaria were printed ab exemplariis per Petrum Vendramaenum in Pontificio Venetiarum foro advocatorum mendis, quibus reserta erant, diligenter expurgatis. (I’m not sure that this quite parses; we would expect quae not quibus.) We have learned to be careful about claims by sixteenth-century printers that they corrected errors, but Pietro Vendramin’s name appears on a number of works in this period, particularly those on cases of conscience, frequently in conjuction with that of the printer, De Franceschi. It is possible that Vendramin did a modest amount of editing.

The work opens with a dedicatory epistle of De Franceschi to one Marcolino Monsignano, a papal officer. A document granting Monsignano citizenship rights in Montalto delle Marche in 1587 has recently come on the market.

The copy that has been digitized is made publicly available online through this page. Hyperlinks in the following table of contents will bring you directly to the page in question on the Harvard University Library’s Page Delivery Service. What follows is a complete set of metadata down to the title level of all of physical volume 1 and all of book 1, wherever it is located. We did not compare the titles in the edition systematically with those in the modern editions, but where we noticed discrepancies, we included matter that is in the modern editions and not in the 1581 edition in square brackets, and matter that is in the 1581 edition and not in the modern editions in diamond bracketes. The metadata for books 2–5 of the Decretals and for the Sext is more sketchy, but we intend to fill it in, once more down to the title level, relatively soon. Ultimately, we hope to take it down to the level of the indvidual decretal, but that is a large undertaking and will take some time. The apparatus of glosses that Johannes wrote on the Clementines is not included here, but is included in future plans for digitization. In the meantime, it can be found in the UCLA digitization of the Roman edition of 1582 of the Corpus Iuris Canonici.

We let the computer do the foliation. By and large computers do a better job at foliation than do sixteenth-century printers. (The day that they foliated physical volume 3 seems to have been a particularly bad day at Francesco’s shop.) We did, however, note where the text is misfoliated, so that someone who wants to use the original foliation may do so. The indices in volume 5 are not foliated. We put in the signature marks, and will do them completely in the Page Delivery Service.

 

Physical Volume 1, Johannes Andreae, Novella in Decretales
Item Folio Seq.
Front cover unfoliated 1
Inside front cover, with bookplate, Ex Libris Muzio Melloni unfoliated 2
Free standing end page unfoliated 3
Free standing end page unfoliated 4
Title Page: In primum Decretalium librum Novella commentaria unfoliated 5
List of Titles unfoliated 6
Dedicatory epistle of Franciscus Franciscius to Marcolinus Monsignanus, referendar of both Signatures [f. 1r=] sig. A[1r] 7
Preface of Johannes Andreae to the Novella in Decretales, liber primus f. 2r 9
Commentary on the Preface of Gregory IX to the Decretals f. 3r 11
X 1.1 - De summa trinitate et fide catholica f. 6va 18
Blank leaf unfoliated 21
Blank leaf unfoliated 22
X 1.2 - De constitutionibus f. 11rb 29
X 1.3 - De rescriptis f. 20rb 47
X 1.4 - De consuetudine f. 54va 116
X 1.5 - De postulatione praelatorum f. 67ra 141
X 1.6 - De electione et electi potestate f. 72vb 152
X 1.7 - De translatione episcopi f. 137ra 281
X 1.8 - De auctoritate et usu pallii f. 140vb 288
X 1.9 - De renunciatione f. 143ra 293
X 1.10 - De supplenda negligentia praelatorum f. 153rb 313
X 1.11 - De temporibus ordinationum et qualitate ordinandorum f. 155ra 317
X 1.13 - De scrutinio in ordine faciendo f. 161rb 329
X 1.14 - De aetate et qualitate et ordine praeficiendorum f. 162vb 332
X 1.15 - De sacra unctione f. 170ra 347
X 1.16 - De sacramentis iterandis, vel non [De sacramentis non iterandis] f. 172ra 351
X 1.17 - De filiis presbyterorum <et ceteris illegitimis> ordinandis vel non f. 173vb 354
X 1.18 - De servis non ordinandis [et eorum manumissione] f. 178rb 363
X 1.19 - De obligatis ad ratiocinia ordinandis[, vel non] f. 181rb 369
X 1.20 - De corpore vitiatis ordinandis, vel non f. 182va 372
X 1.21 - De bigamis non ordinandis f. 184va 376
X 1.22 - De clericis peregrinis f. 187rb 381
X 1.23 - De officio archidiaconi f. 188vb 384
X 1.24 - De officio archipresbyteri f. 194ra 395
X 1.25 - De officio primicerii; X 1.26 - De officio sacristae; X 1.27 - De officio custodis f. 195va, f. 195vb (bis) 398
X 1.28 - De officio vicarii f. 196va 400
X 1.29 - De officio et potestate iudicis delegati f. 198vb 404
X 1.30 - De officio legati f. 238vb 484
[The text breaks off at the end of page in middle of X 1.30.7, the last fol. of sig. Gg] f. 240v 488
[The foliation continues as indicated, but we are now in the middle of X 3.50.2 Ne clerici vel monchi saecularibus negotiis se immisceant, the first fol. of sig. Hh from book 3. The missing folios from book 1 are found in physical vol. 3.] f. 241r 489
[Ends with finis (no register), at the end of the commentary on X 3.50.10, the last decretal in X 3] f. 244r 495
[blank] f. 244v 496
[Free standing blank end page] unfoliated 497
[Free standing blank end page] unfoliated 498
[Inside back pastedown] unfoliated 499
[Back cover] unfoliated 500

 

Physical Volume 3 (extract)    
[Continuation of commentary on X 1.30.7 from physical vol. 1, beginning with sig. Hh] f. 241r 485
X 1.31 - De officio [judicis] ordinarii f. 243ra 485
X 1.32 - De officio judicis f. 260vb 485
X 1.33 - De majoritate et obedientia f. 262rb 485
X 1.34 - De treuga et pace f. 271vb 485
X 1.35 - De pactis f. 272rb 485
X 1.36 - De transactionibus f. 274rb 485
X 1.37 - De postulando f. 278va 485
X 1.38 - De procuratoribus f. 280va 485
X 1.39 - De syndico f. 290ra 485
X 1.40 - De his, quae vi metusve causa fiunt f. 290va 485
X 1.41 - De in integrum restitutione f. 295rb 485
[male f. 300] f. 301r 485
X 1.42 - De alienatione judicii mutandi causa facta f. 306va 485
X 1.43 - De arbitris f. 307vb 485
Finis libri primi; Registrum f. 315v 485

 

Physical Volume 2 (skeleton)
Item Folio Seq.
Front cover unfoliated 1
Front pastedown, with bookplate, Ex Libris Muzio Melloni unfoliated 2
Free standing end page unfoliated 3
Free standing end page unfoliated 4
Title Page: In secundum Decretalium librum Novella commentaria f. 1r 5
List of Titles f. 1v 6
X 2.1 - De judiciis f. 2r 7
male f. 30 f. 29r 61
male f. 48 f. 40r 83
male f. 175 f. 120r 243
male f. 209 f. 229r 461
male f. 280; X 2.30 - De confirmatione utili vel inutili f. 293rb 589
Free standing end page unfoliated 597
Free standing end page unfoliated 598
Back pastedown unfoliated 599
Back cover unfoliated 600

 

Physical Volume 3 (skeleton)    
Item Folio Seq.
Front cover unfoliated 1
Front pastedown, with bookplate, Ex Libris Muzio Melloni unfoliated 2
Free standing end page unfoliated 3
Free standing end page unfoliated 4
Title Page: In tertium librum decretalium Novella commentaria f. 1r 5
List of Titles f. 1v 6
X 3.1 - De vita et honestate clericorum f. 2r 7
male f. 6 f. 3r 9
male f. 33 f. 31r 65
male f. 42 f. 48r 99
male f. 127 f. 111r 225
male f. 102 f. 112r 227
male f. 144 f. 143r 289
male f. 153 f. 154r 311
male f. 156 f. 158r 319
male f. 170 f. 176r 355
male f. 214 f. 213r 429
male f. 233 f. 234r 471
X 3.50 - Ne clerici vel monachi saecularibus negotiis se immisceant f. 240rb 483
[Commentary on X 3.50.2 breaks off at the end of the page; the final signature of book 3 is at the end of physical volume 1.] f. 240v 484
[Continues the commentary on X 1.30.7 from physical vol. 1, beginning with sig. Hh. The remaining signatures in this physical volume are all from book 1.] f. 241r 485
Freestanding end page unfoliated 635
Freestanding end page unfoliated 636
Back pastedown unfoliated 637
Back cover unfoliated 638

 

Physical Volume 4 (skeleton)    
Item Folio Seq.
Front cover unfoliated 1
Front pastedown, with bookplate, Ex Libris Muzio Melloni unfoliated 2
Free standing end page unfoliated 3
Free standing end page unfoliated 4
Title Page: In quartum Decretalium librum Novella commentaria f. 1r 5
List of Titles f. 1v 6
X 4.1 - De sponsalibus et matrimoniis f. 2ra 7
X 4.21 - De secundis nuptiis f. 72rb 147
Finis f. 73v 150
Blank unfoliated 151
Blank unfoliated 152
Title Page: In quintum Decretalium librum Novella commentaria f. 1r 153
List of Titles f. 1v 154
X 5.1 - De accusationibus, inquisitionibus et denunciationibus f. 2ra 155
X 5.40 - De verborum significatione f. 150rb 451
X 5.41 - De regulis juris f. 161rb 473
Finis f. 162v 476
Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 477
Blank freestanding end page unfoliated 478
Back pastedown unfoliated 479
Back cover unfoliated 480

 

Physical Volume 5 (skeleton)    
Item Folio Seq.
Front cover unfoliated 1
Front pastedown, with bookplate, Ex Libris Muzio Melloni unfoliated 2
Free standing end page unfoliated 3
Free standing end page unfoliated 4
Title Page: In sextum Decretalium librum Novella commentaria f. 1r 5
List of Titles f. 1v 6
Preface of Johannes Andreae; Prooemium of Boniface VIII f. 2ra, f. 2rb 7
VI 1.1 - De summa Trinitate et fide catholica f. 4rb 11
male f. 95 f. 87r 177
male f. 125 f. 115r 233
Explicit f. 173v 350
Blank unfoliated 351
Blank unfoliated 352
Title Page: In titulum de regulis iuris Novella commentaria f. 1r 353
Index regularum huius tituli f. 1v 354
Finis f. 98r 547
Blank f. 98v 548
Title Page: Index rerum, verborum et sentenciarum memorabilium [A1] 549
Blank 550
Index etc. in commentarios in libros quinque Decretalium A2 551
Index cum copiosus tum fidelis in Novellam Johannis Andreae ... ad Sexti Decretalium atque Mercurialium Commentarios F2 631
Finis [Blotch in col. b obscures a number of words.] 658
Blank ?freestanding end page [?G8] 659
Blank ?freestanding end page 660
Back pastedown 661
Back cover 662

 


 

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