Berlin, SBPK, lat. fol. 306
Selected Canon Law Collections, ca. 500–1234
| Library | Berlin, SBPK |
|---|---|
| Shelfmark | lat. fol. 306 |
| Century | saec. XIII |
| Provenance | Havelberg |
| Place of origin | Havelberg |
| European region of origin | Eastern Germany |
| Collection | Collectio Berolinensis II |
| Collection 2 | Breviarium extravagantium |
| Digital Images | not online as of late 2025 |
| Description at | HSP |
| Description at 2 | HSP (2024 catalogue) |
| Author | Christof Rolker |
Berlin, SBPK, lat. fol. 306 is a composite manuscript of two parts (both fragments) apparently united early on; part one (fol. 1-13) contains the Collectio Berolinensis II (siglum: 2 Berol); part two (fol. 14-63) is a large fragment of the Compilatio prima.
Note that Rose introduced a separate foliation for both parts (fols. 1-13 and 1-60, respectively) which is also cited by Kuttner.
A fragment (one folio, saec. XIV) of an unknown summa, still part of lat. fol. 306 in Rose's time today is kept separate as Berlin, SBPK, fragm. var. 10.
Literature
Rose, Katalog II pp. 564-565. - Kuttner, Repertorium pp. 304-305 (2 Berol.), 325, 330. - Kuttner, Interim checklist 1956 p. 560. - Heydeck, Fragmenta varia.