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Institutiones, cum glossa

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The glosses variously attributed to Accursius glossator and Franciscus Accursius. Cf. Savigny, Geschichte des röm. Rechts im Mittelalter, v. 5, p. 288; Bib. nat.

Rosenwald 36

Goff J-506

Hain 9489

BM 15th cent., I, p. 25 (IC.129)

GW 7580.

Meinigen. Herzogl. Öffentliche Bibliothek. Schätze, p. 8 (Inc. 38)

LC copy wanting the printer's device on verso of last leaf. Ms. notes throughout text; motto of Bernhard, Herzog von Saxe-Meiningen (I.V.C.T.), in ms. on lower margin of 1st leaf.

Provenance Notes: Initial abbreviation and date in lower margins of 1st leaf in ink (I.V.C.T. / 1675 / B.H.Z.S.) with a pencil expansion which reads "In Vulneribus Christi Triumphi / 1675 / Berhard Herzog zu Sachsen" on the verso of the front free end paper; 19th century library stamp, too difficult to make out.

Gift of Lessing J. Rosenwald, 1943-1975. Other provenance information: Bernhard, Herzog von Saxe-Meiningen.

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