Manuscripts from the collection of Decretals of Gregory IX preserved in Spain
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Analysis of 28 manuscripts of Gregorius IX Decretales kept in Spain that were identified in the catalogues of manuscripts kept in I.R.H.T. and at the Bibliothèque nationale de France. These reports deal with the origin and the dating, the recipients, the texts, the ornamentation, the pecia, the owners, and the bibliography. The graphics inform us about the distribution of the data. These manuscripts were produced in Italy and France, and date from the XIIIth to the XIVth centuries. The recipients are Bologna and Paris. The explicits inform us about artisans. These manuscripts have especially a painted ornamentation. Three manuscripts have pecia’s mentions. The owners are students, jurists, ecclesiastics and religious houses.
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F. Cahu, Un témoin de la production du livre universitaire: La collection des Décrétales de Grégoire IX, Turnhout, 2013.
International Medieval Congress, Session 1122 – Masters and Disciples: Learning, Memorising, Remembering, Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures, Leeds, 2-5th July 2018: Le livre universitaire, un instrument mémoriel à vocation mémoriale ?
Cordoue, Catedral de Cordoba, ms. 134 ;
Madrid, Biblioteca nacional, ms. 6512: «Qui me scribebat Henricus nomen habebat».
Tolède, Catedral de Toledo, ms. 4-6: mention indiquant l’utilisation de 35 pecia relative à la glose de Bernard de Parme: «Expliciunt XXXV pecie de apparatu decretalium et est ultima libri do s.viiii».
Tolède, Catedral de Toledo, ms. 4-10.
Vic, Biblioteca de Catalunya, ms. 144: Bologne, 4e ¼ du XIIIe siècle.