1. Fols. 9r–25v. A fragmentary version of this text, containing the prologue and a few lines of Part One, is found in a Munich manuscript; see “Das Summenfragment ‘Inter cetera que ecclesiastice dignitati,”’ in Kuttner S. , Repertorium der Kanonistik (1140–1234), Prodromus corporis glossarum (Vatican City, 1937), 182. Another copy not listed there is found in Munich, Staatsbibliothek MS Clm 16084. A similar type of text is the Notabilia de excommunicatione et penitentia; see Kuttner , Repertorium, 240–41.
2. “A propos des premières Summae confessorum”;Michaud-Quantin;Recherches de théologie ancienne et médiévale,1959
3. The “De officio confessoris,” chapter 46 of the Instructions, is printed in de Romanis Humbert , Opera: De vita regulari , ed. Berthier J. J. , 2 vols. (Turin, 1956), 2:360–69. For the independent circulation of this text see Michaud-Quantin P. , “Textes pénitentiels languedociens au XIIIe siècle,” in Le credo, la morale et I'inquisition, Cahiers de Fanjeaux 6 (Paris, 1971), 151–72, at 152; Bloomfield , Incipits (n. 111 above), nos. 2173, 2182.
4. See Kennedy V. L. , "Robert Courson on Penance," Mediaeval Studies 7 (1945): 291-366
5. idem, "The Content of Courson's Summa," Mediaeval Studies 9 (1947): 81-107