Bible of Robert de Bello, ca. 1235, Book
of Josue
London, British Library, Burney 3, fol.
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Matthaeus de
Afflictis
(Naples,1448-1528)
Decisiones sacri consilii neapolitani
(Lyon: 1552)
Decisio 151, pp. 271-275
King Frederick IV of Naples (1496-†1504) King of Portugal, probably
Manuel I (1495-†1521)
Edict for the Expulsion of Jews 1496-1497
But concerning the argument, namely, that the king of Portugal
could compel the relatives of this infant and the infant to be
baptized without the consent of the parents, as
Guido de Baysio
argued in his commentary to Gratian. Guido's reason was that
Jews were slaves of the king.
But in spite of the opinions of so many men, the small children of Jews
cannot be bapitzed if the parents are unwilling. Quod
omnes tangit ab omnibus approbari debet = Consent
François Soyer,
The
Persecution of the Jews and Muslims of Portugal:
King Manuel I and the End
of Religious Tolerance (1496-7)
(The Medieval Mediterranean, Peoples,
Economies and Cultures, 400-1500, 69; Leiden: 2006)
194-239.
Giancarlo Vallone, "D'Afflitto, Matteo,"
Dizionario dei giuristi italiani (secc. XII-XX), edd. Birocchi,
Ennio Cortese, Antonello Mattone, Marco
Nicola Miletti (2 vols. Bologna 2013)
1.624-627
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