Decretales: liber IV.
Gregory IX, Pope, approximately 1170-1241.; Doheny, Estelle, 1875-1958, former owner.; University of California, Berkeley. Robbins Collection. Manuscript. MS 250.; Catholic Church. Decretales Gregorii IX. De sponsalibus et matrimoniis.; Catholic Church. Decretales Gregorii IX. De desponsatione impuberum.; Catholic Church. Decretales Gregorii IX. De clandestina desponsatione.
Robbins MS 250
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Uniform Title
Decretales Gregorii IX. Liber IV.
Title
Decretales: liber IV.
Added Author
Added Corporate Author
Produced
[Pavia], [between 1475 and 1500]
Description
59 leaves : paper ; 395 x 290 (300 x 180) mm bound to 400 x 290 mm
Formatted Contents Note
Fol. 1r-48r: "[rubr.] De sponsalibus et matrimoniis. [text] Non potatur sponsa descedere a sponsalibus ... sequitur rubrica de desponsatione impuberum; fol. 48r-58r: "[rubr.] Rubrica de desponsatione impuberum. [text] Continuatur hec rubrica ad presentem ... inde sequitur rubrica de clandestina desponsatione; fol. 58rv: "[rubr.] Rubrica de clandestina desponsatione. [text] Continuatur ad presens hoc orationem quod sepe matrimoniorum ... plus creditur marito quam uxori.
Summary
The manuscript is bound with an incunable: Stefano Costa, Rubricae de sententia excommunicationis interpretatio, printed in Pavia, Italy, by Antonius de Carcano, October 22nd 1483 (see GW 7810, IGI 3249). The incunable has several marginal notes in a 15th century cursive hand. The manuscript follows the incunable, and possibly the scribe is the same person who wrote the marginal notes of the incunable. Inserted and detached there is a sheet of paper, 100 x 190 mm, now numbered 1a, written in a very untidy and cursive notularis script, written in German by a 15th century hand. The manuscript is acephalous and incomplete.
Note
Ms. codex.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Collation: Paper (8-petal flower very close to Briquet 6612), fol. 59; 1¹² 2-3¹⁰ (the second quire lacks fol. 3 and 4) 4¹⁴ 5¹⁰ 6⁸ (lacks fol. 4-7).
Layout: Written in two columns, 50-54 lines. Wide margins, occasional marginal notes. Frame ruled in dry point and lead. Catchwords in the middle of the bottom margin, by the hand of the scribe. Running titles in the middle of the upper margins, on recto.
Script: Written in a cursiva libraria script, with many abbreviations. Chapters headings written in textualis libraria script.
Binding: Contemporary quarter pigskin over wooden boards, blind-tooled with double fillets and small rosette tools; two brass fore-edge catches.
Accompanying material: A 15th century leather bookmark is glued on fol. 21.
Origin: Written in Pavia (see watermarks) during the last quarter of the 15th century.
Shelfmark: Berkeley, CA, The Robbins Collection, UC Berkeley School of Law, Robbins MS 250.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Collation: Paper (8-petal flower very close to Briquet 6612), fol. 59; 1¹² 2-3¹⁰ (the second quire lacks fol. 3 and 4) 4¹⁴ 5¹⁰ 6⁸ (lacks fol. 4-7).
Layout: Written in two columns, 50-54 lines. Wide margins, occasional marginal notes. Frame ruled in dry point and lead. Catchwords in the middle of the bottom margin, by the hand of the scribe. Running titles in the middle of the upper margins, on recto.
Script: Written in a cursiva libraria script, with many abbreviations. Chapters headings written in textualis libraria script.
Binding: Contemporary quarter pigskin over wooden boards, blind-tooled with double fillets and small rosette tools; two brass fore-edge catches.
Accompanying material: A 15th century leather bookmark is glued on fol. 21.
Origin: Written in Pavia (see watermarks) during the last quarter of the 15th century.
Shelfmark: Berkeley, CA, The Robbins Collection, UC Berkeley School of Law, Robbins MS 250.
Language Note
Latin.
Ownership
Inside front cover, in the upper left corner, written in black ink by a 19th century hand there are the initials: "B.d." and the number "N. 4627", followed by the number "177" deleted. Then the bottom margin reads:"A.D.5. 312." written in pencil by a 20th century hand. On fol. Ir, red and golden bookplate: "Ex libris Estelle Doheny", 20th century.
Location
RBCAG Robbins MS 250
Access Note
RESTRICTED ORIGINAL: Use of original only by permission. Inquiries concerning this item should be directed, in writing, to the reference librarian for The Robbins Collection.
Call Number
Robbins MS 250
Language
Latin
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