List of Panormia manuscripts

From Clavis Canonum

This is a very summary list. An asterisk indicates that the book has been studied for this project directly, either physically or as images. The rest of the descriptions come from published catalogues, from the studies of G. Fransen, B. Brasington, P. Brommer and C. Märtl and others listed in the bibliography, or from information supplied by colleagues. These are not noted for each case. The further references are highly selective. Those mss given a siglum are cited in that form in the notes. Dates of mss are usually taken from the literature, even when startlingly inconsistent, unless the ms has actually been seen, and are not much better then. Earlier locations are not ultimate provenances. Literature means only refs from which the entry comes. The bibliography of each ms is almost infinitely extensible. Under content, the occurrence of add./adds in bold indicates that there is a summary list of material at the beginning and end in the file pan.end, and of material in mid-text in conspectus.


Complete copies

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B

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D

E

F

G

H

J

K

L

M

O

P

R

S

T

U

V

W

Z

Fragments

Untraced

  • Prologus; Panormia; catalogus paparum c. 1150. Switzerland. Sold by Witten, 1983. Lot no 3.
  • Panormia c. 1180. France. Sold by Maggs, 1960. Lot no. 10. Catalog: Anc. 7.
  • s. xiimed- 2 Scriptorium 36 (1982), 264-8 notes that in 1980 a copy of the Panormia in a French hand, formerly owned by bp Giovanni Visconti (d. 1354) was sold at Sothebys on 24 June 1980 to a Parisian collector. It covered 128 fos, extended to 8.136, and was followed by Ivo’s sermons IV, I, II. See too Sothebys Sale catalogue no. 70 with a plate of fo. 8, covering the end of the capitulatio and 1. 1-2. According to the catalogue it ends incomplete at ‘Deus erat’.

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