ANTONII AUGUSTINI
    ANTIQUÆ DECRETALIUM COLLECTIONES COMMENTARIIS ET EMENDATIONIBUS ILLUSTRATÆ; QUIBUS ACCESSERUNT HUIC NOVÆ EDITIONI IACOBI CUIACII IC. CELEBERIMI & ALIORUM NOTÆ
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1621
    folio, full fawn calf, spine with 6 raised bands decorated, covers framed with blind-tooled fillets, two-color red/black title page, (leather losses on the front cover and spine, on the edges and corners; scuffs on the covers, upper joints split), 15 f.-846 p.
    The epistles of the Popes, written in response to questions posed to them, are called decretals, unlike the constitutions they issue of their own volition, which are called decrees. The collection we have here contains the ancient decretals, that is, those preceding the collection of Gregory IX, and thus the expressed doctrine of the Church up to the 12th century. This collection is also known as the Code of Canons. The work is supplemented by Cujas's textual modifications and notes on this collection of decretals. (BNF E 25 for a 1609 edition; missing from the Berkeley library).

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