Cambridge, Corpus Christi, MS 279
Selected Canon Law Collections, ca. 500–1234
| Library | Cambridge, Corpus Christi |
|---|---|
| Shelfmark | MS 279 |
| Century | saec. IX/X |
| Provenance | Worcester, later Matthew Parker |
| Place of origin | Tours (Elliott) |
| European region of origin | Northern France |
| Collection | [[]] |
| Digital Images | parker.stanford.edu |
| Description at | stanford.edu |
| Author | Christof Rolker |
This article on Cambridge, Corpus Christi, MS 279 is a stub. Note that Elliott (here) mentions CCC 279 as a copy of a Collectio Turonensis (named so by him as the manuscript seems to originate from the Tours scriptorium, not to be confused with the well established Collectio Turonensis containing papal letters). Kéry cites the manuscript as containing excerpts from or a derivative of the Collectio Hibernensis, which is true for other parts of the manuscript. But the section named Turonensis by Elliot contains material that (according to Elliot) might have been copied directly from sources used by the Hibernensis.