Bod-Inc: J-282
Justinianus
Libri feudorum, et al. (with the Glossa ordinaria).
Analysis of Content
Subject: law-civil
[a1r] Libri feudorum. ‘Incipiunt consuetudines feudorum. Et primo de hijs qui feudum dare possunt. Et qualiter acquiratur et retineatur.’ Incipit: ‘[Q]uia de feudis tractaturi sumus videamus primus ...’ [c2r] Explicit: ‘... pro sua comoditate et usu necessario.’ [Titulus, in red] ‘Hic finitur lex deinde consuetudines regni incipiunt Rubrica.’ See J‑275.
[a1r] Accursius [pseudo-; Columbi, Jacobus]: ‘Glossa ordinaria.’ Incipit: ‘ “Incipit.” Quidam habent aliter rubricam, ita scilicet: Quibus modis . . .’ [c2r] Explicit: ‘... non est lex sed consuetudines sunt pocius Accur(sius) Ac.’ See J‑275.
[c2v] Consuetudines regni. Incipit: ‘[D]omino guerram alicui faciente si sciatur ...’ [d8r] Explicit: ‘... imperiali animadversione nichilominus puniendus.’ See J‑275.
[c2v] Glossa. Incipit: ‘ “[D]omino guerram. Ymo Solutus.” Numquid vasallus interim pot[er]it vendere . . .’ [d6r] Explicit: ‘... approbantur per leges romanas et longobardas unde quasi glosulas reputo usque in finem. Accursius.’
[d8r] [Colophon, in red.] Colophon: ‘Hic feudorum usus liber una cum apparatu suis rubricacionibus peroptime distinctus. Per venerabilem ph(ilosophi)e magistrum ac inclite Argentine civitatis civem benemeritum dominum Henricum Eggesteyn artis impressorie peritissimum summa cum diligencia ac maturitate impressus. Anno M.cccc.lxxii xvii kalendas octobris.’
[d9r] [List of rubrics, probably a guide for the rubricator.]
Imprint
Imprint: Strasbourg: Heinrich Eggestein, 15 Sept. 1472. Folio.
Secundo folio: ([a3] Glossa) De feudo guardie et castaldie (Textus) [-]prexerint quo casu iure feudi
Collation
Collation: [a–c10 d8+1].
References
ISTC: ij00601000
GW: GW 7774;
Hain: H *9491 (II);
Goff: Goff J‑601;
BMC: BMC I 69;
Proctor: Pr 264 (II);
Others: Oates 112; Sack, Freiburg, 1169; Sheppard 182.
LCN: 14536981
Copies
Copy number: J-282(1)
Bound with J‑231; see there for details of binding and provenance.
Size of leaf: 400 × 288 mm.
Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in Latin in an early hand; early manuscript signatures in red at the foot of the outer or inner margin.
Initials are supplied in red or blue, some with blue or red pen-work decoration. Paragraph marks and capital strokes in red. Rubrics are supplied, according to the rubrication sheet, by the same hand as the one that rubricated J‑231.
SHELFMARK: Auct. 3Q inf. 2.22(2).
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