Paris, BnF, lat. 10748

From Clavis Canonum

Paris, BnF, lat. 10748 is a legal miscellany written in Reims in the immediate envoronment of Archbishop Hincmar of Reims. Bischoff dates it ca. 850x880; Mordek dates it to the second half of the ninth century, and tentatively suggested that at least parts were written in the third rather than the fourth quarter of the century.

It contains many royal capitularies, the Lex salica, and other materials including on pages (!) 281-297 Hincmar's De villa Novilliaco dossier and thus the Capitula de villa Noviliaco (pp. 285-297) of which it is the oldest and best extant manuscript.

According to Mordek, Paris, BnF, lat. 4760 and maybe Paris, BnF, lat. 4628A are copies of lat. 10758, but not Reg. lat. 520. Note that Mordek refers here to the capitularies; De villa Novilliaco is not contained in Paris, BnF, lat. 4760 or Reg. lat. 520.

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Literature

H. Mordek, Ein exemplarischer Rechtsstreit: Hinkmar von Reims und das Landgut Neuilly-Saint-Front, Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte. Kanonistische Abteilung 83 (1997) 86-112; https://doi.org/10.7767/zrgka.1997.83.1.86