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Compendium of canonic law, in 2 vols., 1566

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Voet reference number1032-1033
Museum Plantin-Moretus c:lvd:1166167, c:lvd:1166174
Uniform title CORPUS IURIS CANONICI
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Fingerprint156608 - # b1 A3 .$p : # b2 F3 .$q.$v
Number of sheets5.50
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Bibliographical referencesCockx-Indestege, E. Belgica typographica 1768Cockx-Indestege, E. Belgica typographica 787
Online bibliographical referencesSTCV c:stcv:12923673USTC 409732STCV c:stcv:12923674USTC 401262
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I. Institutionem iuris canonici libri IIII (compiled by Joannes Paulus Lancelottus; edited by Hieronymus Elenus)

Title page transcriptionINSTITVTIONVM ‖ IVRIS CANONICI ‖ LIBRI IIII. ‖ QVI DILVCIDO ORDINE, ATQVE ‖ magna facilitate ad vniuersum Ius Pontificium ‖ expeditissimum aditum parant: ‖ Ab Ioanne Paulo Lancelotto Iureconsulto Perusinoconscripti, & in Aula Romana mandato Pontif. ‖ Max. ab illustribus viris recogniti. ‖ NVNC verò Canonum, Decretalium, ac legum, vnde quæquedeprompta sunt, indicio, & opportunis passim annotatiunculis opera ‖ HIERONYMI ELENI Balensis I.V. Lic. illustrati. ‖ ⊕ 17 ‖ ANTVERPIAE, ‖ Ex officina Christophori Plantini, ‖ CIƆ IƆ LXVI. ‖ CVM PRIVILEGIO.
Collation8⁰ [130]: A-S⁸; pages 1-281, [282-288] (Errors: 141 for 151)
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Pages[1]: Title [2]: Pio IIII. pontif. max. Io. Paulus Lancelottus iurec. Perusinus signed by (Perugia, 1 August 1563; italic type) 3-6: Reverendo praesuli D. Iacobo Veltachero abbati Tongerloensi, Hieronymus Elenus Balensis iurec. (Antwerp, 5 January 1566) 7-10: Institutionum iuris canonici libri IIII. Auctoris praefatio (italic type) 11-281: Text (parts and marginals in italic type) [282-285]: Table (italic type) [286]: Privilege (Brussels, Privy Council, 6 January 1564 old style, s. de la Torre, and Council of Brabant, 12 March, s. de Perre) [287]: Privilege (Vienna, 21 February 1565, s. Haller) [288]: Blank
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CopiesMuseum Plantin-Moretus- A 1446- A 1733- R 58.12KBR Royal Library of BelgiumCambridge
Bibliographical referencesRuelens-de Backer, pages 56-57 (1566, no. 16).
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Note 1Compendium of canonic law by the lawyer Joannes Paulus Lancelottus of Perugia, edited and partially revised by Hieronymus Elenus (lawyer; born in Balen, died in Antwerp in 1576: cf. Biographie Nationale [de Belgique], 6, 1878, Column 525).
Note 2As can be deduced from the dedicatory, Elenus must have followed an edition published in Venice (as the foreword to this edition, reproduced on page [2], is dated 1 August 1563, the Venice-publication must have appeared in 1563-1564).
Note 3The treatise Damasi veteris iuris ecclesiastici, canonicique doctoris, Burchardica, sive regulae canonicae [edited by Petrus s'Alunus], 1566 (see following no.), has its own pagination, but forms in fact part of Lancelottus's Institutiones, and was normally sold together with it.
Note 4The cost-accounting note in Arch. 4, folio 103, gives the following details about 'Institutiones Juris Canonici Lanciloti 8⁰': the wages for composing and printing quires A-D are entered on 1 February 1566, for E-S and a.b.c. Burchardica [= 2nd part] from 5 February till 2 March 1566, for the remaining quires d-f of the 'Burchardica' on 9 and 17 March 1566. They amounted to 61 florins Carolus guilders 5 stuivers Plantin moreover paid 12 florins Carolus guilders to 'M. Hierosme Ellenus' 'qui a faict les annotations et reveu le livre de Lanceloti'. The work contains 23½ sheets. As 1,250 copies were printed, 62 reams (including 2 reams of 'imperfections') of paper 'petit bast[ard]' were used, which, at 1 florins Carolus guilders 8 stuivers per ream, came to 86 florins Carolus guilders 14 stuivers, bringing the overall costs to 159 florins Carolus guilders 19 stuivers
Note 5Listed in M 296, folio 9v (Institut[iones] iuris Canonici, in 8⁰, f[euilles] 23½ [= 18 of Lancelottus's Institutiones + 5½ of the Burchardica], [price:] stuivers 4½).
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II. Damasi…Burchardica sive regulae canonicae (edited by Petrus s'Alunus).

Title page transcriptionDAMASI ‖ VETERIS IVRIS ‖ ECCLESIASTICI, CANONI- ‖ CIQVE DOCTORIS, ‖ BVRCHARDICA, ‖ SIVE ‖ REGVLÆ Canonicæ, eleganti quadam ratione, ‖ simulq̓ue perspicua & compendiaria via in v- ‖ tranque partem discussæ, atque ambitu suo ‖ complexæ. ‖ A PETRO S'ALVNO Aquilio recognitæ, & exmanuscriptis exemplaribus prolatæ. ‖ ⊕ 13 ‖ ANTVERPIAE, ‖ Ex officina Christophori Plantini, ‖ CIƆ.IƆ.LXVI. ‖ CVM PRIVILEGIO.
Collation8⁰ (165 × 110): A-E⁸, F⁴; pages 1-88
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Pages[1]: Title [2]: Blank 3-88: Text (parts and marginals in italic type)
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CopiesMuseum Plantin-Moretus- A 1446- A 1733- R 58.12KBR Royal Library of BelgiumCambridge
Bibliographical references See preceding no.
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Note 1Exposé and discussion of the Regulae canonicae compiled by Burchard, bishop of Worms (c. 965 - 1025), after the Liber Pontificalis attributed to St. Damasus (c. 304 - 384, pope from 366), by the Italian lawyer Petrus s'Alunus.
Note 2This treatise has its own pagination but forms in fact part of Lancelottus's Institutionum iuris canonici libri IV, and was normally sold together with it (see preceding no.).
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