Description
Excellent, crisp copies, rubricated and in contemporary boards still retaining the original wooden pegs, of the first editions of two important legal commentaries on the ‘Decretals’. These were collections of papal decrees, issued regularly throughout the middle ages for the use of jurists, which regulated the functions, structure, personnel and law of the Catholic Church. They offer priceless insight into the everyday legal and theological questions of the age. A precious reference work, this copy was bequeathed by Jacobus Wilhelmus to the library of Nieuwe Kerk, Delft, c.1500, where it was probably chained.
Bartolomeo da Brescia (d.1258) studied canon law at Bologna and was the author of numerous legal works. Written when Bartolomeo was still a student, ‘Casus decretorum’ – a revised and enlarged version of Benincasa da Arezzo’s (d.1206) ‘Casus decretum’ – is a commentary on the ‘Decretum’, a legal textbook by the C12 jurist Gratian and one of the 6 works that formed the ‘Corpus Juris Canonici’. Later Bartolomeo wrote the standard ‘Glossa’ used for centuries, based on the work of Johannes Teutonicus. ‘Casus’ reprises Gratian’s subdivisions into ‘distinctio’, ‘causa’ and ‘questio’, and deals with a great variety of ‘cases’ spanning the office of bishops, monks and priests, synods, the resignation of a pope, and various regulations pertaining to clerics concerning questions as wide-ranging as property ownership, inheritance and fornication. Little is known of the canonist Michael de Dalen, author of this commentary on two important collections of ‘Decretals’ which followed those of Gregory IX. The ‘Liber Sextus Decretalium’ was issued under Pope Boniface VIII in 1258 and the ‘Constitutiones Clementis V’ under Clement V in 1314. They were the last collections of decretals overseen by a Pope. Together with Gregory’s ‘Decretals’, they formed part of the ‘Corpus Juris Civilis’. They discuss all kinds of questions pertaining to the life of clerics, e.g., illegitimate children, monetary transactions, oaths, burials, offices, tithes, the mass, simony, etc. Two very handsome incunables, beautifully preserved.

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