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Vat. lat. 7106 saec. XIII antea 369. 35 fols. + 25a-c memb. 267 (198) x 195 (137) mm. Quiniones, saec. XIII. fol. 1ra-25va <Incertus auctor, Commentarium super librum primum Sententiarum Petri Lombardi >, imperfectum (D.39 med.-fin. ) (Textus) Res uisa est causa uisionis in nobis. Ita in diuino oculo ... (fol. 22rb) (Finis) qui est uia, ueritas et uita perfecta. Amen. (Colophon) Explicit primus sententiarum egregii doctoris. <Tabula titulorum> ... (fol. 22vb) <Tabula materiae>. fol. 26ra-35rb < Bernardus de Botone Parmensis, Casus longi Decretalium, Lib. IV > (Rubrica, marg. sup., al. man. ) fragm. casus decreti ( sic ). (Textus) v. De Francia. Casus. Quidam iuuenis de Francia duxit in uxorem ... (Finis) non dedignantur sacros canones immitari. Hic sufficit pro utroque capitulo. ( Ed. and Bibl. See Vat. lat. 1438 fol. 81ra-158vb.) fol. 35va-vb < Ludolphus, Ethica, excerptum> (II, vv. 1-19) (Textus) Laus et honor pueris solet euenire ... (Finis) ubi custos dicere nescit solum (nil scit preter pro nescit solum ed. ) amen. (Ed. R. Peiper, 'Beiträge zur lateinischen Cato-Literatur', Zeitschrift für Deutsche Philologie 5 (1874) 165-86 at 172-86; see 179-83 for this excerpt. Bibl. Walther, Proverbia II 704-05.) The Commentary on the Sentences is in a cursive hand on the erased sheets of a notary's book or court record book; one can see the names Guido Pinaldi and Lamberto Giamboni, and a notation 'pro dote, solui florenos, sub pena', and dates that include month and day. The three folios after 25 (i.e., 25a-c) are ruled in two columns but are blank except for a cursive note on 25v: 'Questiones super materiam sententiarum'. Corrections and variants were added by the scribe himself. Spaces remain for small capitals at the beginning of each article. The text of Bernard of Parma's Casus is in a Gothic hand, with red rubrics and Italianate initials; the folios here are smaller, 204 x 137. The title 'fragm. casus decreti' was added in a much later cursive hand, and was partly clipped off when the folios were trimmed. Compass prickings are visible in the margins from fol. 26 onwards. The verses on fol. 35v are in a faded medieval cursive hand. A different cursive hand added a note after the end of the text on fol. 35rb: 'Cum in iuuentute rex Ungarie denunciauit summo pontifici ...'. Fol. 1r has the number 369 in the upper margin. Only one catchword survives, in a decorated border at the lower right of fol. 10v. The binding is a contemporary parchment one. Vat. lat. 7188 saec. XV antea 374. Prov. Lorenzo Zaccagni. 201 fols. + 24bis + 118a chart. 285 (198) x 208 (123) mm, origin Italy; Germany. Seniones, saec. XV. fol. 1r-30r Herva eus < Natalis O.P., Tractatus de jurisdictione et exemptione religiosorum > (Rubrica) Erueus magister generalis ordinis predicatorum (predicatoris ac ). (Textus) Ad euidenciam dicendorum de exemptione cum exemptio nichil aliud sit ... (Finis) graue esset tollere illud quod facit ad quietem multorum diuino seruitio uoctantium etc. (Colophon) Explicit tractatus de exemptione magistri Heruey etc. Explicit tractatus de exempcione. ( Ed. Herveu s Natalis, De iurisdictione, ed. L. Hödl (München 1959); O. Raynaldus, Annales ecclesiastici, ed. J.D. Mansi IV (Luccae 1747) 567-80. Bibl. Kaeppeli, Scriptores II 241 no. 1914.) fol. 31r-43v, 138r-161v, 136r-v, 126r-135v, 137r-v < Guillelmus Petri de Godino O.P., Tractatus de causa immediata ecclesiasticae potestatis >, imperfectus (Praefatio) Circa potestatem a Christo collatam prelatis ecclesie sex per ordinem sunt uidenda ... (Rubrica textus) Primus articulus. De potestate Petri. (Textus) Quantum ad primum de potestate Petri apostoli singularem (singulari cod .) sunt quinque conclusiones principales ... (Finis) quod status illorum fuit /// ( Ed. The Theory of Papal Monarchy in the Fourteenth Century. Guillaume de Pierre Godin, Tractatus de causa immediata ecclesiasticae potestatis, ed. W.D. McCready (Toronto 1982), using this MS (Siglum V 7), 105-139.635; 327- 340.382; 340.382-352; 139.637-219.903; 219.903-222.51; 222.51-260.334; 260.334-263.440. Bibl. Kaeppeli, Scriptores II 155 no. 1632.) fol. 44r-v < Jacobus de Theramo, Processus Belial >, fragmentum (Praefatio) Vniuersis Christi fidelibus atque orthodoxe sancte matris ecclesie fidei cultoribus hoc breue compendium inspecturis ... (Textus) Postquam per esum ligni duplicem habuimus mortis dampnacionem ... (Finis) manibus et pedibus penetratis die /// ( Ed. Processus Iuris Ioco-Serius (Villerianis 1601) [not seen]. Bibl. M. Munsterberg, 'Satan's Law-Suit Against Christ', Boston Public Library Quarterly 6 (1954) 150-59. A later hand has written 'Moses et Belial' at the top of fol. 44r.) fol. 45r-100v <Incertus auctor, Repertorium alphabeticum > (Lemma primum) Alimenta : An debeantur filio qui habuit partem et ea/// ... (Lemma ultimum) Confexio. ... (Finis) dic in uerbo Arbiter dixi. (Most of the entries cite Baldus de Ubaldis, Additiones ad Speculum iuris. ) fol. 103r-111v <Incertus auctor, Casas extravagantium > (Rubrica) Innocentius III us Nicolaus III us Bonifacius VIII. (Lemma primum) Cum bonus pastor : Patriarche archiepiscopi episcopi abbates priores in curia Romana uel infra duas dietas (sic ) extra ecclesias eis commissas existentes ... (Lemma ultimum) Ad perpetuam etc. Solicite debet uitari : Quod illi qui in curia Romana annunciant prouisionem de eo factam nichil debent recipere alias incurrunt excommunicationem ipso facto. (Bibl. Extravagantes Iohannis XXII, ed. Tarrant 3 n. 4. This collection is keyed by a system of folio numbers in the left margins and by a series of titles in the right margins to a collection of texts in another MS. That collection occupied its fol. 1-77. The texts are arranged here roughly chronologically, beginning with Innocent III and ending with Gregory XI, whose constitutions are listed after those of Urban VI found on fol. 110v-111r.) fol. 113r-118a v <Incertus auctor, Casus extravagantium > (Rubrica) De summa Trinitate. (Lemma primum) Sacro approbante. Vnam sanctam: Quod papa habet iurisdictionem spiritualem etc. ... (Rubrica ultima) De uerborum significatione (Lemma ultimum) Cum nonnulle: ... (Finis) nec in tali reseruatione includuntur beneficia manualia ad nutum etc. (This set of casus is arranged by titles, and it is indexed to the same collection of texts as that described above at fol. 103r-111v by a series of folio numbers in the left margins. The names of popes and councils also appear there, including texts which are not listed in connection with the preceding work: Boniface IX (e.g. fol. 114v), the Council of Constance (e.g. fol. 118r); Martin V (e.g. fol. 113r); the Council of Florence (fol. 113r).) fol. 119r < Catalogus pontificum > (Innocentius III-Urbanus VI) GREGORIUS XI ALS LETZTE (This table is on a scrap of paper attached to the folia. It lists the popes in the casus at fol. 103r-111v above, giving an indication of where their constitutions begin in the original collection and giving, the number of constitutions present for each pope listed.) fol. 162r-173v < Hervaeus Natalis O.P., Tractatus de potestate papae>, imperfectus (Textus) /// omnis alia potestas quantum ad correctionem abusus ... (Finis) tanto est immediatior effectui quia quanto causa est /// ( Ed. Hervaeus Natalis, In quatuor libros sententiarum commentaria quibus adiectus est eiusdem auctoris Tractatus de potestate papae (Parisiis 1647, anast. repr. Farnborough, Hants. 1966) 363-401 at 369-84. Bibl. J. Miethke, 'Die Traktate "De potestate papae". Ein Typus politiktheoretischer Literatur im späten Mittelalter', Les genres littéraires dans les sources théologique et philosophiques médiévales ... (Louvain- le-Neuve 1982) 193-211 at 210 v. Hervaeus Natalis.) fol. 174r-200v < Auctores varii, Consilia >, nominantur: Bartolus de Saxoferrato (fol. 174r ZZ [imperfectum], 174v-176r, 176r-177r, 177r-178r, 178v, 178v-180r, 180r- v, 180v, 180v-181r, 181r-v, 181v-183r, 183r-184r, 184r, 184v-185r, 185r-186v, 186v-187v, IST 186v NICHT ABGESONDERT ?DANN: 187r-v; 187v-188v, 188v-189r, 189r-v, 189v-190v, 190v-192r, 192r, 192v-193r, 193r-194r, 194r- 195r, 195r-196r, 196r-198r, 198r-199r, 199r-v, 199v-200v); Franciscus Tigrini (fol. 184v-185r, 192r, 192v-193r) (Bibl. Calasso, 'Bartolo' 652. This is an incomplete collection, that is mutilated at the beginning. The first text was no. 15 of an incomplete numeration which ends with no. 29 at fol. 185r. At fol. 200v the scribe wrote 'Viso testamento' but did not continue. These texts have been extensively annotated.) Cat. Dolezalek, Verzeichnis 2. Bibl. Bignami, Bibliothèque 156 n. 103; Theory of Papal Monarchy, ed. McCready 61-62. The MS is a composite collection that, according Bignami, belonged to Lorenzo Zaccagni (†1712). Fol. 44 is of Germanic origin, but the other texts are of Italian origin. The MS is written in several late Gothic hands in dark brown ink. To fol. 44r capitals and paragraph signs are red, with a red rubric at fol. 31r. The old shelf mark '374' appears at fol. 1r. Fol. 125v has notes on the general councils of Constance, Basel and Ferrara-Florence. At fol. 126r is written: 'fragmenta iuris canonici et ciuilis'. The first two quires are quinions; the rest, senions. Catchwords are at lower right, except for one which is centered on fol. 173v; to fol. 43v they are framed in red, thereafter, occasionally in ink. Fol. 45 is damaged. For the watermarks, cf. Briquet nos. 11726, 14463, 5747, 4076, 9936, 5153, 3570, and 788. The MS has an old parchment binding, possibly contemporary with the assembling of the collection. Fol. 30v, 101r-102v, 112r-v, 119v-125r, and 201r-v are blank. Vat. lat. 7189 saec. XV-XVI Prov. Juan de Torquemada O.P., card. 1439-68 (fol. 1r-233v). Scr. Juan de Torquemada O.P. (fol. 1r-233v). <III> + 438 fols. + 225 bis + 415-424bis + 422ter chart. 300 (247) x 221 (114) mm, origin Italy (Rome?); Portugal (?). Saec. XV-XVI. fol. 1r-233v < Johannes de Turrecremata, O.P., Commentaria in Decretum > (Pars 1: D.21 c.3med.- D.49) (Textus) /// propter quam unitatem Apostolicis ecclesiam unum corpus esse dicit ..