Justinianus, Codex, with gloss
Book XLVI
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Additonal notes by Roos in't Velt, Vlaamse Erfgoedbibliotheken, 2023.
General Information
Main text written in Northen gothica textualis libraria with some elements of Southern textualis; glosses in a small Northern gothica textualis libraria/currens.
Original Condition
Running titles in upper margin. Textus inclusus with glosses. Prickings visible in outer margin (fol. [1]).
The height dimension of the page has been taken measuring the upper side of the trimmed leaf and the other single leaf.
Current Condition
A parchment strip presumably from a different manuscript (416 x 50 mm) was pasted to the long margin of fol. [1] at one point. This strip is not taken into account in regard to the measurements.
Fol. [2] is trimmed and lacks part of its outer margin, with the main text still preserved.
Leaves contain manicula as well as later annotations.
Book Decoration and Musical Notation
Pen-flourished plain initials, alternately in red and blue ink. Paraphs alternately in red and blue ink. Rubrication (underlining with black and yellow ink).
Content
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Content Item
- Persons Justinianus I (compiler)
- Text Language Latin
- Title <i>Codex</i> with gloss
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Content Description
Codex, Book XLVI.1 and 3 with gloss.
- Fol. [1]r: Book XLVI.1.58-1.69: "... et fideiussoris durat obligatio [...] habebit cum eo mandati actionem."
- Fol. [1]v: Book XLVI.1.70-1.71: "Si a reo sub condicione fuero stipulatus [...] fuerunt, posse creditorem agere."
- Fol. [2]r: Book XLVI.3.29-3.34: "... solvi non potest, sed dimidiae singulorum partes [...] cum fugitivus, qui pro libero ..."
- Fol. [2]v: Book XLVI.3.34-3.38:"... se gerebat, rem vendidisset [...] cum maritus uxori donaturus..."
Host Volume
The fragments were used as pastedowns in a register of the assizes of beer in the city of Antwerp, kept between 1 February 1563 and 1564 ('Assijsboeck van der binnen b[ierassijse] der stadt van Antwerpen / beghinnende Den Jersten februari 1563 [...] Ende eyndende den les[t]en aprilia anno 1564 Dae nae van eenen qua[...] Jaer')
A modern paper slip with the inscription '1563-64-3' is attached to the leaves with a string, referring to this origin.