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The Casus breves libri collationum and the Casus breves feudorum are attributed to Jacobus de Belviso and Baldo degli Ubaldi, respectively, in their explicits. Ubaldi is usually considered the author of the Casus breves in Codicem et Institutiones Justiniani, although that work has sometimes been attributed to Johannes de Turnhout.
Much of the content is thought to be from the Italian jurist Bartolo of Sassoferrato.
Publication information from Goff.
Signatures: A-G⁸ H⁶ a⁸ b⁶ c-l⁸ m⁶ n-s⁸ t⁶ u-v⁸ x¹⁰ 2a-2b⁸ 2c¹⁰ 2d⁶ 2e⁸ 2f⁶.
Printed in two columns.
LC copy has initials, paragraph marks, underlinings, and capital strokes in red; gatherings 2d, 2e, and 2f bound after t gathering, keeping commentary on all books of the Codex together.
LC copy imperfect: leaf t6 (blank) wanting; c, g, and h gatherings misbound.
Goff T-506
Hain 15686
GW M14860
BM 15th cent., III, p. 727 (IB. 37096)
Illustrated ISTC (CD-ROM, 2nd ed.) it00506000
Polain 2899bis
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