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‘ From Bologna to the Blogosphere. A History of Written Correspondence ’ Summer School Bologna, June 23rd - July 4th 2014. Juridical abbreviations and quotations. Lorenza Iannacci. Juridical abbreviations. Juridical abbreviations. supra. Sigla.
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‘From Bologna to the Blogosphere. A History of Written Correspondence’Summer School Bologna, June 23rd - July 4th 2014 Juridicalabbreviations and quotations Lorenza Iannacci
Juridical abbreviations supra
Sigla Ac./Acc./Accursius/Acursius/Acorsius=Accursius Az.= Azo B./Bu.= Bulgarus (Irnerius’ student) H. =Hugo (Irnerius’ student) Io./Iob./Io. Ba. = Iohannes Baxianus (Bulgarus’ student) P./Pla.= Placentinus Y. = Yrnerius/Irnerius
Corpus Juris Civilis(modern division) C. = Codex (12 books)I. = Istitutiones (4 books)D. = Digestorum seu Pandectarum libri or Digestum (50 books)Nov. = Novellae Constitutiones
Modern quotation D. 18.6.1pr=Digestum, Book 18, Title 6 (De periculo et commodo rei venditae), Law 1, beginning Paragraph
Medieval editorial features to mark the division De p(er)ic(u)lo et c(om)m(od)o rei ve(n)dite
ff. de pe. et co. l. si vinum § pr.(Medieval quotation) D. 18.6.1pr(modernquotation)=Digestum, Book 18, Title 6 (De periculo et commodo rei venditae), Law 1 (Si vinum),nextParagraph
D. 18.6.1pr Principal text: Ulpianus. De p(er)ic(u)lo et c(om)m(od)o rei ve(n)dite Accursius’ appartus, gloss (g)
Gloss (g) to D. 18.6.1pr(allegatio) … i(nfra) e(st) si quis vina … = see below (on this same book and title) there is the law si quis vina = D.18.6.4