Justinianus, Codex, with gloss

Book I - V

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Antwerpen, FelixArchief, 2201 # 12; 2201 # 16; 2201 # 29; 2201 # 30; 2201 # 31

General Information

Title Justinianus, <i>Codex</i> with gloss
Shelfmarks Antwerpen, FelixArchief, 2201 # 12; 2201 # 16; 2201 # 29; 2201 # 30; 2201 # 31
Material Parchment
Place of Origin France
Date of Origin second half 13th century
Script, Hands

Main text is written in southern gothica textualis libraria, glosses written in northern gothica textualis libraria.

Original Condition

Page Height 390 – 410 mm
Page Width 267 – 278 mm
Height of Written Area 210 – 225 mm
Width of Written Area 137 – 144 mm
Number of Columns 2
Width of Columns 60 – 67 mm
Number of Lines 38 – 40
Line Height 4 – 5 mm
Ruling Full lead-point ruling
More about the Condition

Running titles. Textus inclusus with glosses: amount of glosses differs per page.

Current Condition

Extent 8 leaves
Dimensions 409 x 280 mm

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

Pen-flourished plain initials, alternately in red and blue ink; plain versals, alternately in red and blue ink; rubrics in red ink, paraphs, alternately in red and blue ink. Glosses also contain rubrication (underlining) and line fillers in black ink.

Content

  • Content Item
    • Persons Justinianus I (compiler)
    • Text Language Latin
    • Title <i>Codex</i> with gloss
    • Content Description
      • Antwerpen, FelixArchief, 2201 # 31: Fragments from Book I.
        • Fol. [1]r: Book I.9.12-9.18: "...[venera]tionemque christianam conversi fuerint [...] dignitatibus non potiatur..."
        • Fol. [1]v: Book I.9.18-11.5: "...si ad officia vetita subrepserit, his [...] honor. et theodos. aa. populo..."
        • Fol. [2]r: Book I.15.1-17.1: "...credendum nec ullius dignitate terreri [...] vigilantissimi animi gubernatione..."
        • Fol. [2]v: Book I.17.1-17.1: "...res omnis celebretur. [...] romani in imperatoriam translata..."
      • Antwerpen, FelixArchief, 2201 # 16: Fragments from Book III.
        • Fol. [3]r: Book III.12.4.1 - III.12.9.1: "...In futurum examen adhibebit [...] exactio taceat apparitio advocatio delitescat sit..."
        • Fol. [3]v: Book III.12.9.1- III.13.5.1: "...idem dies a cognitionibus [...] si vel suam vel militum exsecutionem interdictam praebuerint..." 
      • Antwerpen, FelixArchief, 2201 # 29: Fragments from Book V.
        • Fol. [4]r: Book V.16.2-16.10: "...si ancillam nummis  [...] Si maritus quondam uxoris..."
        • Fol. [4]v: Book V.16.10-16.15: "...tuae, cum sui iuris esset, in eam [...] permansisse videbantur, ob..."
        • Fol. [5]r: Book V.16.15-16.23: "...primipilum indemnitati fiscali [...] vel post induxit, ad rescindendam..."
        • Fol. [5]v: Book V.16.24-16.26: "...donationem paenitentia nihil proficit. [...] extrinsecus egentibus..."
      • Antwerpen, FelixArchief, 2201 # 12: Fragments from Book V.
        • Fol. [6]r: Book V.37.18-22: " Idem. Debitoribus pupillae pro officii ratione [...] deformatum aedificium tutor..."
        • Fol. [6]v: Book V.37.22-26: "...testificatione operis ipsius et multorum fide [...] idem cum quaedam mulier..."
      • Antwerpen, FelixArchief, 2201 # 30: Fragments from Book V.
        • Fol. [7]r: Book V.46.2 - V.50.2: "...quos etiam administrationem [...] praesens esset studiisque eruditus..."
        • Fol. [7]v: Book V.50.2 - V.52.2: "...alitus est, si ea per alium se consecutum [...] habet, ad electum transferatis..."
        • Fol. [8]r: Book V.51.7-51.13.3: "...Quidquid tutoris dolo [...] inventarium facere neglexerint, et quas..."
        • Fol. [8]v: Book V.51.13 - V.53.4:"...suspecti ab officio removeantur et [...] alio heres eius. Tutor enim inventarium..."
    • fol. [1]v

History

Persons and Institutions Municipality of Antwerp (possible owners of original manuscript, second half 16th century)
Remarks

Fragments were presumedly used as wrappers for account books in Antwerp in the second half of the 16th century. Two of the reference numbers contain later-added paper sheets with the years '1568' and '1570' written on them.