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I can answer the first question:
For a Distinctio: D. 32 c. 2
For a Causa: C. 3 q. 1 c. 5
For the imbedded tractates: D. 3 de pen. c. 24; D. 2 de cons. c. 82
Finally, if you are citing Gratian's comments, you include "dict.
ante" = "d. a." or "dict. post" = "d. p.": C. 23 q. 8 d. p. c. 25
The full answer is found in James A. Brundage, _Medieval Canon Law_
(London: Longman, 1995), Appendix I. He also explains the two old
forms of citation, as well as forms for citing other canon law texts.
--Jonathan
On 3 Jul 2007, at 12:19 PM, Daniel K. Gullo wrote:
> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and
> culture
>
> I would like to ask two citation questions, and hopefully
> not cause too much debate on the topic.
>
> First, is there a standard way for citing Gratian's Decretum?
>
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