Astesanus de Ast (died c. 1330) was an important
Franciscan canon lawyer and theologian, from
Asti in
Piedmont. His major work is
Summa de casibus conscientiae (Cases of conscience), a confessional work, in manuscript from around 1317 and comprising eight volumes and three indices. Its writing is said to have been at the prompting of
Cardinal Giovanni Gaetano Orsini.
It is often referred to as the
Summa Astesana. The parts named
De significatione verborum are a reference for the legal usage of his period, for both civil and canon law. The
Canones penitentiales are also cited separately.It was printed at
Strasbourg at the end of the 1460s by
Johannes Mentelin, Lyons 1519; Rome 1728-30.
References
- J. Dietterle, Die "Summae confessorum (sive de casibus conscientiae)" von ihren Anfängen an bis Silvester Prierias, ZKG 26 (1905) 35-62.
- P. Michaud-Quantin, Sommes casuistique et manuels de confession au moyen âge (Louvain - Lille - Montreal 1962) 57-60.
- J. Sbaralea, Supplementum ad scriptores ordinis minorum I (Rome 1908) 104-05
On Astesanus cfr J.F. VON SCHULTE, Die Geschichte der Quellen und Literatur des canonischen Rechts von Gratian bis auf die Gegenwart. Zweiter Band. Die Geschichte der Quellen und Literatur des canonischen Rechts von Papst Gregor IX. bis zum Concil von Trent. SCHULTE, Geschichte, 2, § 103, p. 425-427; Ch. LEFEBVRE, ‘Formation du droit classique’, in LE BRAS a.o., Histoire du droit, 2ème Partie, p. 133-345, p. 322, J. GOERING, ‘The...
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