MEDIEVAL
MANUSCRIPTS
OF CANON
LAW AND ROMAN
LAW
Dr. Giovanna Murano's list of canon law incipits
Links
Manuscripts
of medieval Canon
Law and Roman law in particular
Decretum Gratiani, full text
click
Decretales Gregorii IX papae (Liber Extra) click
Corpus iuris civilis, full text
click
Corpus iuris civilis, full text
click
Stephan Kuttner Institute of Medieval Canon
Law click
Offers
links to web sites of canon
law, legal history and catalogues of libraries.
Università
degli studi, Milano: Istituto di storia del diritto italiano
click
Possesses
about 3000 microfilms of
manuscripts and has bibliographical card files on them.
On request by e-mail, the personnel of the Institute will consult the
card
files as well as a respective internal electronic data base.
Università degli studi, Roma "La
Sapienza": Istituto di storia del diritto italiano click
Access
to the Istituto's OPAC (very
rich in antiquarian Jus Commune literature) and to links
Institut für Deutsche
und Rheinische Rechtsgeschichte der Universität Bonn (prof. M.
Schmoeckel)
click
A very
large collection of links (superating
all other such collections) to institutions active in legal history.
University of California,
Berkeley: Robbins collection
click
Has a
superb stock of printed Jus
Commune literature as well as some manuscripts
Max Planck Institut für
Europäische Rechtsgeschichte click
Offers,
among other, links of legal
history and virtual libraries as well as a directory of scholars.
The OPAC gives access to the Institute's library - which is the world's
best on late legal history of Europe in general,
from the twelfth century onward.
Medieval canonists. A bio-bibliographical
listing (prof. Kenneth Pennington, Catholic University of America,
Washington)
click
An
excellent cumulation of
biographical data on medieval jurists from 1140 to 1500.
Medieval law texts, Fordham University
click
Offers links to sites where
full texts of medieval
law are stored.
Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon
click
Alphabetical dictionary, it
also contains biographies of medieval authors of canon law works
University of Aberdeen, Civil Law Centre:
Roman law resources click
A good
portal for research in Roman
law and Jus Commune, maintained by Dr. Ernest Metzger
Iura communia click
A good
portal for research in Jus
Commune, maintained by prof. Mario Montorzi, Pisa.
Universiteit Utrecht
click
Another
useful portal for research
in legal history
Medieval manuscripts in general
Virtual library - Historische
Hilfswissenschaften, Universität München
click
The
largest portal for codicology.
Hill Monastic Manuscript
Library
click
Data
base in collaboration between the Hill
Monastic Manuscript Library
and the Vatican Film
Library of Saint Louis University
Vivarium click
Data
base in collaboration between the Hill
Monastic Manuscript Library,
the St. John's
University and the College of St. Benedict
Institut de Recherche et d' Histoire des
Textes click
The
IRHT has two seats: at Paris,
Avenue d' Iéna, and at Orléans. It offers, among
other,
a vast collection of microfilms of manuscripts and very large card
files
which are gradually being digitalized.
Kommission für Schrift-
und Buchwesen des Mittelalters der Österr. Akad.der
Wissenschaften
click
Offers
a large collection of links
for cataloguers of manuscripts.
Mediaevistik im Internet click
A
portal with links for research
in manuscripts, incunabula and early prints.
Manuscripta Mediaevalia (Marburg, Institut
für Kunstgeschichte) click
A portal to the central index of new catalogues in Germany, to the
Marburg
photo archive and to many other sites
Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek
Frankfurt/Main click
Offers
a large collection of links
for cataloguers of manuscripts.
Arizona Center of Medieval and Renaissance
Studies click
The
official web site of the
Medieval Academy of
America
Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
München, Abteilung Handschriften
click
Staatsbibliothek
Berlin
click
British
Library, London
click
Biblioteca
nacional, Madrid
click
Bibliothèque
nationale, Paris
click
Biblioteca
Apostolica
Vaticana
click
Orbis latinus
click
Latin geographical names =
the standard publication
by Johann Georg Theodor Grässe, 1909
Grotefend
click
Standard publication on
chronology
Back to home page: click
(Okt. 2006)