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tij00545500

Text-inc Id:
tij00545500
Bod-inc Id:
J-244
Headings:
Justinianus Institutiones [with the Glossa ordinaria of Accursius and the Summaria of Hieronymus Clarius with annotations to the Summaria by a pupil of Jason de Mayno].
Analysis of content:
  1. a1r [Title-page.] ‘Instituta cum summariis.’
  2. a2r Institutiones. See J‑230.
  3. a2r [Clarius, Hieronymus]: Summaria Incipit: ‘  “[I]n nomine domini nostri Iesu Christi.” Ista rubrica diuiditur in quatuor partes . . .’ Explicit: sunt preterea usque ad finem secundum Angelum. The Glossa of Accursius surrounds the text; in the beginning the Summaria of Clarius precede each lemma of the text; from f1r it alternates with the Glossa.
  4. a2r Accursius: Glossa ordinaria. Incipit: ‘  “[I]n nomine domini nostri Iesu Christi.” Ex hoc nota quod christianus fuit. Alias non posset imperare . . .’ usque ad titulum de appellationibus qui sequitur. Accur. See J‑230.
  5. f1r ‘Additiones'. Incipit: ‘ut l. fi pater in pri. ff . . .’ Additiones to both Glossa and Summaria, by a person often quoting Jason de Mayno.
  6. T5v [Colophon, with editorial note.] Incipit: ‘Habes perspicacissime lector Institutionum castigatissimum codicem . . .’
  7. T6r ‘Rubrice omnes secundum ordinem alphabeti.’ Incipit: ‘Adoptionibus . . .’
  8. T6r [A note on the omission of the letter e from the alphabetical sequence of the gatherings.]
Imprint:
[Lyons: Jean de Vingle], 9 Dec. 1499. 8°.
Collation:
a–d f–z [et] [con] [rum] A–T8.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ij00545500 GW 7651; R 1773; not in Pr; BSB‑Ink C‑669; Sheppard 6703. LCN: 14547878
Copies:
  1. J-244(1) Copy Binding: Sixteenth-century English blind-tooled calf, with two metal catches on the lower cover and remains of clasps. Triple fillets form a double frame. The inner rectangle consists of a frame made of a decorative roll with a foliate stamp at each corner and four of them together as a centre-piece; see Oldham, Blind-stamped Bindings, pl. xlii, roll no. 675 (London). Size: 160 × 108 × 43 mm. Size of leaf: 150 × 100 mm. Extensively annotated in a sixteenth-century English hand. On the rear endleaf a manuscript epitaph of Charles VIII, king of France (1483-98), in the same hand. Provenance: Johannes Malatus (sixteenth century); inscription on the front endleaf: ‘Liber Johanis Malati', a modern hand has added: ‘of Axmonth Devon'. Purchased in 1951 from McLeish. SHELFMARK: Inc. f. F2.3.