Un bifolio faisant partie en origine d’un codex toulousain de droit canonique remontant au XIVe siècle (il contient certains Tituli – du X au XIV – du premier Livre du Liber Sextus Decretalium) réapparu sur le marché de l’art, a été découvert et acquis en 2009 par la Bibliothèque Municipale de Toulouse. Aujourd’hui il figure sous la côte Ms 3006 et il enrichi les collections du Département des manuscrits.
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante : mj (19 mai 2016). Découverte – Un fragment toulousain du Liber Sextus retrouvé. Manuscrits juridiques du Midi. Consulté le 18 avril 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/rhch
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Recherches sur la production des manuscrits juridiques enluminés du Midi de la France (XIIIe – XVe siècle) : un carrefour artistique entre le Midi, l'Italie et la Péninsule Ibérique (Castille, Catalogne et Portugal) – XIIIe – XVe siècle. Ce Carnet s’appuie sur l’activité de recherche du projet mené par Maria Alessandra Bilotta, responsable éditorial du Carnet, médiéviste, chercheur à l'IEM-FCSH/NOVA, professeur invité à la Pontificia Università Gregoriana, actuellement au travail dans le fonds des bibliothèques européennes, en particulier portugaises et espagnoles, à la recherche de manuscrits juridiques enluminés du Midi de la France.
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Hello. I was directed to your website by Susan L’Engle in the US. She thought a manuscript leaf I have in my collection may be from the south of France, circa 1305: the script appears to be in a French hand and the gloss appears to be that of Giovanni D’Andrea. Would you care to take a look and share your thoughts? Send me an email and I will send some pictures. I can be reached at jdsstrat@msn.com. I look forward to hearing from you.
John