Leaf Excised from Henry of Segusio's "Summa Aurea": Table of Consanguinity
c. 1280
Source image
https://clevelandart.org/art/1954.1
Henry of Segusio, a professor of law at the universities of Bologna and Paris, died at Lyon in 1271. His Summa Aurea (Golden Summary) was an early treatise on canon law (church law) that was so important that it was repeatedly copied after his death. This leaf comes from one s...
Manuscript
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en
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Terms
Culture
France, Paris
Technique
ink, tempera, and gold on parchment
Genre
Manuscript
Department
Medieval Art
Relations
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