BERARDI (Carlo Sebastiano)
    GRATIANI CANONES GENUINI AB APOGRYPHIS DISCRETI, CORRUPTI AD EMENDATIORUM CODICUM FIDEM EXACTI
Édition :
    Venetiis (Venice)
Date :
    1777
    4 T. in 2 vols. in-4, mottled brown calf, spine with raised bands decorated, title stamped in cold, (scratches on the covers, cut in the leather in one of the raised bands in vol. II, worn corners, worn edges, slight loss in the upper margin of the title page), text very fresh, XL-448-IV-430 / IV-396-IV-500 p.
    (Berkeley BQV162. B47 for an edition of 1752-57). Dupin no. 1729 emphasizes that “this work deserves to be studied.” It is indeed a definitive critical edition of the famous work by Gratian, the founder of 12th-century canon law. Gratian's Decretum compiled 4,000 earlier canons, aiming to establish a true body of canon law, reconciling, where necessary, the incompatible prescriptions of these various texts. Berardi adopts this structure but undertakes a critical examination of the sources (see Schulte III, p. 524). The article devoted to him in the Encyclopædia Catholica indicates that he is one of the major authors on this subject.

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