Accession number
              MS M.901 
          Object title
              Constitutiones Clementinae (MS M.901).
          Display Date
              ca. 1350-1375.
          Created
              Southern France, ca. 1350-1375.
          Binding
              Original studded doeskin binding, very worn, with clasps and original label on front cover.  Provenance: purchased from E.P. Goldschmidt, gift of the Fellows in 1961.
          Credit line
              Gift of the Fellows, 1961.
          Description
              50 leaves (2 columns, 71 lines, fols. 1-12; 88 lines, fols. 13-48), bound : vellum ; 410 x 265 mm
          Provenance
              Purchased from E.P. Goldschmidt, and gift of the Fellows in 1961.
          Notes
              Ms. canon law, written in southern France, ca. 1350-1375.
Constitutiones Clementinae consists of church legislation of pope Clement V selected and promulgated as a collection in 1317 by pope John XXII.
          Constitutiones Clementinae consists of church legislation of pope Clement V selected and promulgated as a collection in 1317 by pope John XXII.
Contents
              fols. 1r-12r: Clement V. Constitutiones Clementinae, with marginal glosses of Jesselinus de Cassanhis, Guillelmus de Monte Lauduno, Rollandus, and others -- fols. 13r-49r: Jesselinus de Cassanhis. Apparatus super Clementinas.
          Script
              textura
          Language
              Latin
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