Summa Parisiensis

The Summa Parisiensis is an anonymous commentary on the Decretum Gratiani from about 1170.[1]

The Decretum Gratiani or Concordia discordantium canonum is a collection of Catholic Church Canon law compiled and written in the 12th century as a legal textbook by the jurist known as Gratian.

Notes

  1. S. Kuttner, Repertorium der Kanonistik (1140-1234): Prodromus corporis glossarum I, Vatican City 1937, p. 57
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References

The “Summa Parisiensis” on the “Decretum Gratiani”, ed. T. McLaughlin, Toronto 1952.


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