- Bernard of Botone
Bernard of Botone (date of birth unknown; d. 1263, or, according to Hurter, 24 March, 1266) was a noted Italian
canonist of the thirteenth century. He is generally called Bern(h)ardus Parmensis or Bernard of Parma, from his birthplaceParma . He studied inBologna , under Tancred, where later he accepted the chair of canon law. HereDurantis was his disciple. According to the inscription o his tombstone he was Chancellor of theUniversity of Bologna . Bernard obtained acanonry in the Cathedral of Bologna, and was also named chaplain toPope Innocent IV andPope Alexander IV , by whom he was employed in solving questions of weight.Works
Bernard found ample scope for his literary activity in his chosen branch, canon law. From glosses, summaries, and similar works, which had appeared on the "
Decretals of Gregory IX " and other collections, he completed, just before his death, a work on the Gregorian Decretals. This, owing to his exact knowledge of former collections and thorough grasp of his subject, won for him the admiration of his contemporaries; so that he was styled "Glossator", and his work, commonly known as "Glossa Ordinaria", became the fruitful source of later glosses, which were printed with Gregory's collection.Bernard was careful to note what he had taken from others, while his own comments were signed "Bern."
Another work, entitled "Summa super Titulis Decretalium", was based on similar writings of his master, Tancred, of Bernard of Pavia and others. It is a clear, concise treatise, found in the works of
Nicolaus de Tudeschis (Milan, five volumes in folio).Editions
The "Glossa Ordinaria" was given to the press in
Mainz in 1472, 1473, and in Rome in 1474. In this Roman edition there are additions, especially from the "Novella Commentaria" ofGiovanni Andrea (d. 1348).Bernard's "Casus Longi" on separate chapters of the same Gregorian Decretals was frequently edited: Paris, 1475; Venice, 1477; Bologna, 1487; Strasburg, 1488, 1493; Lyons, 1500.
References
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Hugo von Hurter , "Nomenclator", IV, coll. 290, 291
*Franz Laurin , "Introductio in Corpus Juris Canonici" (Freiburg, 1889), 149, 150
*Johann Friedrich von Schulte , "Die Geschichte der Quellen und Literatur des kanonischen Rechts" (Stuttgart, 1875-80), II, 114-117
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