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Giles Constable, « The Concept of Princeps in Gratian’s Decretum », Presses universitaires de Rennes
The term princeps appears, in various forms, over two hundred times in the Concordance of Discordant Canons or Decretum compiled by the twelfth-century Bolognese monk Gratian. The texts in which it is found differ widely in date and origin, and the precise sources are not always easy to establish. About fifty are in passages written by Gratian himself, both the dicta and titles, which frequently (but not always) repeat the words used in the text. About ten derive, directly or indirectly, from the...