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Abbreviations n Note: For abbreviated references to biblical texts, see Vulgata; to Latin and Greek authors of Antiquity, see Thesaurus Linguae Latinae; to canonical collections before 1140, see Kéry, Can. Coll. and KanonesJ; to canonical collections, 1140–1191, see Chodorow-Duggan; to twelfth-century manuscripts of the Decretum, see Weigand, Glossen. ACA = Archivo (Arxiu) de la Corona de Aragón, Barcelona AD = Archives Départmentales AHP = Archivum historiae pontificiae 1– (1963–) AKKR = Archiv für katholisches Kirchenrecht 1– (1857–) AS = Archivio di Stato ASV = Archivio Segreto Vaticano, Vatican City BA = Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan BAV = Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican City BC = Biblioteca Capitolare / Biblioteca Capitolar BL = British Library, London BM = Bibliothèque Municipale BMCL = Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law, n.s. 1– (1971–) BML = Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence BN = Bibliothèque Nationale / Biblioteca Nazionale / Biblioteca Nacional BNU = Biblioteca Nazionale Umbertina, Turin BP = Biblioteca del Palacio BSB = Bayerische Staatsbibliothek BU = Biblioteca Universitaria C. = Causa, see Decretum (subdivision of part two) c. = capitulum (chapter) CCL = Corpus Christianorum. Series Latina 1– (Turnhout 1953–); with CCL cont. med. 1– (Turnhout 1973–) CIC = Corpus iuris civilis, ed. T. Mommsen, P. Krüger, R. Schöll, and W. Kroll (3 vols.; Berlin 1872–95) Clm = Codex latinus monacensis (Latin manuscripts at Munich, BSB) COD3 = Conciliorum Oecumenicorum Decreta, ed. G. Alberigo et al. (Bologna 19733 ) CSEL = Corpus scriptorum ecclesiasticorum Latinorum 1– (Vienna 1866–) xi can. = canon Canones-Sammlungen = Die Canones-Sammlungen zwischen Gratian und Bernhard von Pavia, ed. E. Friedberg (Leipzig 1897; reprint Graz 1958) Chartularium = Chartularium Studii Bononiensis. Documenti per la storia dell’Università di Bologna dalle origini fino al secolo XV 1– (Bologna 1909–) Chodorow-Duggan = Decretales ineditae saeculi XII, ed. S. Chodorow and C. Duggan (MIC B.4; 1982) Clem. = Clementinae, ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici 2 (Leipzig 1881), part III Cod. = Codex, see CIC (part three) Coing, Handbuch = H. Coing (ed.), Handbuch der Quellen und Literatur der neueren europäischen Privatrechtsgeschichte (3 vols.; Munich 1973–88) 1 Comp., 2 Comp.,…, 5 Comp. = Compilatio prima (-quinta), ed. E. Friedberg, Quinque Compilationes antiquae necnon Collectio canonum Lipsiensis (Leipzig 1882) cont. med. = continuatio medievalis, see CCL Councils & Synods = Councils & Synods with Other Documents Relating to the English Church, ed. M. Powicke and C. Cheney (2 vols.; Oxford 1964) D. = Distinctio, see Decretum (subdivision of parts one, three) d.a.c. = dictum ante capitulum (Gratian’s comment before Decretum chapter) d.p.c. = dictum post capitulum (Gratian’s comment after Decretum chapter) DA = Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters 1– (1943–) DBI = Dizionario biografico degli italiani 1– (1960–) DDC = Dictionnaire de droit canonique (7 vols.; 1935–65) DThC = Dictionnaire de théologie catholique (15 vols.; 1910–50) De cons. = De consecratione, see Decretum (title of part three) De pen. = De penitentia, see Decretum (title of subdivision, C.33 q.3, of part two) Decretum = Decretum Gratiani, ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici 1 (Leipzig 1879) Dig. = Digesta, see CIC (part two) Donahue, Records = C. Donahue, Jr. (ed.), The Records of the Medieval Ecclesiastical Courts (2 vols.; Berlin 1989–94) ED = Enciclopedia del diritto 1– (1958) EHR = English Historical Review 1– (1886–) EOMIA = Ecclesiae orientalis monumenta iuris antiquissima, ed. C. Turner (2 vols.; Oxford 1899–1939) Extrav. Jo. XXII= Extravagantes Johannis pape XXII, ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici 2 (Leipzig 1881), part IV FMSt = Frühmittelalterliche Studien 1– (1967–) fol. = folium (folia) Fournier–Le Bras = P. Fournier and G. Le Bras (eds.), Histoire des collections canoniques en Occident . Depuis les fausses décrétales jusqu’au Décrét de Gratien (2 vols.; Paris 1931–32) Germ. Abt. = Germanistische Abteilung; see ZRG Germania pontificia = Regesta pontificum Romanorum: Germania pontificia 1–, ed. P. Kehr et al. (Berlin and Göttingen 1910–) xii Abbreviations [18.191.46.36] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 11:06 GMT) HJb = Historisches Jahrbuch 1– (1880–) HMCL = History of Medieval Canon Law, ed. W. Hartmann and K. Pennington (Washington, DC 1999–) HRG = Handwörterbuch zur deutschen Rechtsgeschichte (5 vols.; Berlin 1971–98) HSA = Hauptstaatsarchiv Hefele-Leclercq = C. Hefele and H. Leclercq, Histoire des conciles d’après les documents originaux (19 vols.; Paris 1907–38) Hinschius, System = P. Hinschius, System des katholischen Kirchenrechts mit besonderer Rücksicht auf Deutschland (6 vols.; Berlin 1869–97) Ibid. = Ibidem (i.e. ‘as above’, in the immediately preceding reference) Inst. = Institutiones, see CIC (part one) Italia pontificia = Regesta pontificum Romanorum: Italia pontificia, ed. P. Kehr et al. (10 vols.; Berlin and Zurich 1906–75) JE = P. Jaffé and P. Ewald (eds.), Regesta pontificum Romanorum 1.1...

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