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  • Author: Azo Portius (alias of Bolognia) (c. 1150-1220) ** Language: Latin. Incipit: // eius cog<n>ato vel extraneo appellare. immo et si resistat dampnatus. Explicit: Item in reali actione cum queritur //. Folio range: [1]r-v
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Time Period
  • Late 13th century to mid-14th century
Place of Origin
  • France?
Description
  • An extracted binding fragment (pastedown) bearing portions of the Summa codicis, book 7, of Azo Portius. The lower outside corner of a much larger leaf.
Contributors
  • Records created or enhanced by the Peripheral Manuscript Project’s Description team, led by Dr. Elizabeth K. Hebbard and Dr. Sarah L. Noonan.
Source Identifier
  • luc_006_002
Keywords
  • Pen-flourished initial
  • France
  • Binding fragment
  • Legal
  • Treatise
Title
  • Azo Portius, Summa codicis [Fragment]
Author
  • Azo Portius (alias of Bolognia) (c. 1150-1220)
Physical Description
  • Physical type: Fragment. Fragment type: Detached. Classification: Leaf (trimmed). Support material: Parchment. Extent: 1. Page dimensions (in mm): 167 x 127. Written area (in mm): 86 x 68 extant. Line height (in mm): 4. Script: Gothic. Script type: Textualis. Layout: Two columns, twenty-one lines extant, prickings in outer margin. Number of columns: 2. Decoration: Two-line red initial flourished in blue. Alternating red and blue paraphs. Rubrication.
Language
  • Latin
Alternate Identifier
  • UA2020.06 (Accession number)
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Date Created
  • 13th century
  • 14th century
Owning Institution
  • Loyola University Chicago Archives & Special Collections. Chicago, IL.
Provenance
  • One of a pair of binding fragments presented to Mundelein College by the ‘Right Reverend Monsignor John Rothsteiner’ (probably John Ernest Rothensteiner, 1860-1936). An accompanying typewritten note states that the leaves "were found in the binding of a Greek Bible belonging to Erasmus." This probably means a copy of one of Erasmus’s editions of the Greek New Testament. Pencil line numbering probably dates from the late 1940s, when Sister Mary Donald, BVM, of Mundelein College, studied these leaves. Entered into Loyola University Chicago's collection in 1991. Loyola Special Collections received this item following the 1991 affiliation of Mundelein College with Loyola University Chicago.
Bibliographic Citation
  • Azo Portius. Azonis Summa super Codicem, Instituta, extraordinaria. Ex Officina Erasmiana, 1966. [pp. 287, 289]

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