I think the right address is http://digidev.library.ucla.edu/canonlaw/
Arianna
-----Original Message----- From: dm-l-bounces@uleth.ca [mailto:dm-l-bounces@uleth.ca] On Behalf Of Norman Hinton Sent: 13 October 2005 00:47 To: Digital Medievalist Community mailing list Subject: Re: [dm-l] Introduction and Question re Medieval Law Texts
Here's one:
digidev.library.ucla,edu/canionlaw/
Corpus Juris Canonici (1582)
"UCLA Digital Library, in collaboration with the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, will present a facsimile edition of the Decretals of Gregory IX as they appeared with marginal commentary in the Corpus canonicum glossatum promulgated by Gregory XIII in 1580. This will be the first re-printing of the glossed text of the Liber Extra since the appearance of the editio Romana.
This edition of the laws, edited by the Roman Correctors, and provided with numerous indexes to assist in navigating the canons and understanding terminology, will allow historians and legal scholars to study canon law with the aid of the original textual apparatus (glossa ordinaria). The publication of the Liber Extra will be followed during 2006 by the appearance of the glossed texts of Decretum Gratiani and the Liber Sextus.
The project is directed by Professor Henry Ansgar Kelly of the UCLA Department of English, and supported by a grant from the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation."
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