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A heavily annotated page from a manuscript copy of 'The Decretals of Gregory IX'

Pope Gregory IX and Raymond of Penyafort1234/1241

University of Sydney Library

University of Sydney Library
Camperdown, Australia

The Decretals of Gregory IX (also known as Liber Extra) was created under the authority of Pope Gregory IX (ca. 1145-1241), who ordered Raymond of Penyafort (1175-1275) to edit a cohesive compilation of the collection of papal legislation created by his predecessors.

This would go on to be an authoritative source of Canon Law for the Catholic Church until 1917.

This copy of the Decretals of Gregory IX was created in the thirteenth century and has been heavily annotated by later hands. It was customary to add additional explanations (called a "gloss") in the margins and between the lines.

The main text of this manuscript was written on vellum in the script littera gothica textualis.

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  • Title: A heavily annotated page from a manuscript copy of 'The Decretals of Gregory IX'
  • Creator: Pope Gregory IX, Raymond of Penyafort
  • Date Created: 1234/1241
  • Location Created: Italy
  • Physical Dimensions: 17.8 x 11.8 cm
  • Original Language: Latin
  • Provenance: John Thomas Simes (with his armorial bookplate (motto DEO NON FORTUNA) and in ink 'No. 1117', and in pencil 'Cau. 9.K.11' written over an erasure on inside front cover), C.G. Schutz (with a note in pencil 'Presented by C. G. Schutz Esq. of Celle' on page facing inside front cover, Sir Charles Nicholson (with his helmet bookplate on inside back cover). Gifted to the University of Sydney Library in 1924 by Sir Charles Nicholson
  • Subject Keywords: Medieval period, Manuscript, Canon law
  • Type: Manuscript
  • Original Source: University of Sydney Library, Nicholson Ms. 8
  • External Link: View this page in digitised version
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