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Thank you so much for making available your immensely valuable work on Gratian.
I have been toiling to locate the passages on Gratian referenced in 16th century canonists. For example when Azpilcueta says Decretalium cap. episcopus, or Decretalium, no cap. pastor. 1, q. 2. Where should I look for it? Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words. Those phrases in the references “cap. episcopus” means that he is referring to a chapter that begins with the word Episcopus. But he also refers to “Decretalium”, which means that this is not to be found in Gratian, but in one of the collections of decretals which make up the second part of Emil Friedberg’s edition of the Corpus. If you look at the indexes at the end of the second volume of Friedberg’s edition, you should be able to find with chapters begin with the word Episcopus (and Pastor). Might be more than one.
Good luck!
AW
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Thank you so much for making available your immensely valuable work on Gratian.
I have been toiling to locate the passages on Gratian referenced in 16th century canonists. For example when Azpilcueta says Decretalium cap. episcopus, or Decretalium, no cap. pastor. 1, q. 2. Where should I look for it? Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words. Those phrases in the references “cap. episcopus” means that he is referring to a chapter that begins with the word Episcopus. But he also refers to “Decretalium”, which means that this is not to be found in Gratian, but in one of the collections of decretals which make up the second part of Emil Friedberg’s edition of the Corpus. If you look at the indexes at the end of the second volume of Friedberg’s edition, you should be able to find with chapters begin with the word Episcopus (and Pastor). Might be more than one.
Good luck!
AW