INNOCENTIUS IV (c. 1195-d.1254). Apparatus super libros Decretalium. Edited by Andreas Hartmann -Baldus de UBALDIS (fl. 15th century). Repertorium super Innocentio . Strasbourg: [Heinrich Eggestein], 1478.
INNOCENTIUS IV (c. 1195-d.1254). Apparatus super libros Decretalium. Edited by Andreas Hartmann -Baldus de UBALDIS (fl. 15th century). Repertorium super Innocentio . Strasbourg: [Heinrich Eggestein], 1478. First edition of Innocent IV’s commentary on the Decretals issued by Gregory IX, one of the most important collections of medieval canon law. Goff I-95. Royal folio (391 x 294mm). With the 3 blank leaves, opening initials in interlocking red and blue with penwork decoration, other initials in red, rubricated. Contemporary 12-leaf ms. index bound in at front, followed by 2-leaf 17th-century ms. index. Contemporary German blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards, 5 metal bosses on each side, 2 fore-edge clasps, early paper label on upper cover, later paper spine labels (old repairs at foot of spine and lower corners, clasp leather renewed). Provenance : Munich, Royal Library (‘Duplum’ on pastedown). Among the many points Innocent considers is the object of a crusade, deeming forced Christianisation of heathen populations unlawful while decreeing that infidels had to admit Christian preachers. Among his more enlightened acts was reversing the policy of his predecessors to confiscate and burn copies of the Talmud; Innocent instructed that this practice should end and that copies be merely censored. HC *9191; BMC I, 69 CIBN I-47; Bod-inc I-013; BSB I-176; Goff I-95.
INNOCENTIUS IV (c. 1195-d.1254). Apparatus super libros Decretalium. Edited by Andreas Hartmann -Baldus de UBALDIS (fl. 15th century). Repertorium super Innocentio . Strasbourg: [Heinrich Eggestein], 1478.
INNOCENTIUS IV (c. 1195-d.1254). Apparatus super libros Decretalium. Edited by Andreas Hartmann -Baldus de UBALDIS (fl. 15th century). Repertorium super Innocentio . Strasbourg: [Heinrich Eggestein], 1478. First edition of Innocent IV’s commentary on the Decretals issued by Gregory IX, one of the most important collections of medieval canon law. Goff I-95. Royal folio (391 x 294mm). With the 3 blank leaves, opening initials in interlocking red and blue with penwork decoration, other initials in red, rubricated. Contemporary 12-leaf ms. index bound in at front, followed by 2-leaf 17th-century ms. index. Contemporary German blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards, 5 metal bosses on each side, 2 fore-edge clasps, early paper label on upper cover, later paper spine labels (old repairs at foot of spine and lower corners, clasp leather renewed). Provenance : Munich, Royal Library (‘Duplum’ on pastedown). Among the many points Innocent considers is the object of a crusade, deeming forced Christianisation of heathen populations unlawful while decreeing that infidels had to admit Christian preachers. Among his more enlightened acts was reversing the policy of his predecessors to confiscate and burn copies of the Talmud; Innocent instructed that this practice should end and that copies be merely censored. HC *9191; BMC I, 69 CIBN I-47; Bod-inc I-013; BSB I-176; Goff I-95.
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