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= Collections = | = Collections = | ||
All articles on canonical collections are in the appropriate category ([[:Category:Canonical Collection]], ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Canonical Collection}} entries). In addition, there are categories for collections sharing particular characteristics as described in the following. | |||
== Collections by date of origin == | == Collections by date of origin == | ||
See [[:Category:Collections by century]] (count by PAGESINCATEGORY) | |||
* saec. V: [[:Category:Collection saec V]] ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Collection saec V}} collection) | |||
* saec. VI: [[:Category:Collection saec VI]] ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Collection saec VI}} collections) | |||
* saec. VII: [[:Category:Collection saec VII]] ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Collection saec VII}} collections) | |||
* saec. VIII: [[:Category:Collection saec VIII]] ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Collection saec VIII}} collections) | |||
* saec. IX: [[:Category:Collection saec IX]] ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Collection saec IX}} collections) | |||
* saec. X: [[:Category:Collection saec X]] ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Collection saec X}} collections) | |||
* saec. XI: [[:Category:Collection saec XI]] ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Collection saec XI}} collections) | |||
* saec. XII: [[:Category:Collection saec XII]] ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Collection saec XII}} collections) | |||
== Collections by place of origin == | == Collections by place of origin == | ||
See [[Categories for collections by region]] for a list of categories, comment, and a map. | |||
== Collections by structure (?) == | |||
(Not yet implemented!) | |||
* Chronologically arranged collections | |||
* Collections arranged by topic | |||
* Farraginous collection | |||
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== Collections by size == | |||
See [[:Category:Collections by size]]: statistics by PAGESINCATEGORY: | |||
* Very small (less than 100 canons) collections: {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Very small (less than 100 canons) collection}} collections | |||
* Small (100 to 500 canons) collections: {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Small (100 to 500 canons) collection}} collections | |||
* Medium (500 to 1000 canons) collections: {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Medium (500 to 1000 canons) collection}} collections | |||
* Large (1000 to 2000 canons) collection: {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Large (1000 to 2000 canons) collection}} collections | |||
* Very large (more than 2000 canons) collections: {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Very large (more than 2000 canons) collection}} collections | |||
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== Groups of Collections == | == Groups of Collections == | ||
Some collections are so closely related that scholarship has treated them together; there are a handful of categories for precisely this purpose, see [[:Category:Collections by group]]. Well-known examples are the collection of [[Anselm of Lucca, Collectio canonum (A version)|Anselm of Lucca]], the ''[[Dionysiana]]'', and all the [[Burchard]]-derivative collections. | |||
* '''Burchard''', Burchard versions, and Burchard derivatives | * The collections attributed to Dionysius Exiguus and their later derivatives are all in the [[:Category:Collection belonging to Dionysiana group]] | ||
* The collection of '''Anselm of Lucca''' (all versions, plus very similar collections) | * '''Burchard''', Burchard versions, and Burchard derivatives: [[:Category:Collection belonging to Burchard of Worms group]] | ||
* The '''Ivonian collections''' | * The collection of '''Anselm of Lucca''' (all versions, plus very similar collections) [[:Category:Collection belonging to Anselm (all versions) group]] | ||
* '''''Caesaraugustana''''' | * The '''Ivonian collections''' associated with Ivo of Chartres: [[:Category:Collection belonging to Ivonian Collections]] | ||
* The '''''Tarraconensis'''''-related collections | * '''''Caesaraugustana''''' [[:Category:Collection belonging to Caesaraugustana group]] | ||
* The '''''Tarraconensis'''''-related collections [[:Category:Collection belonging to Tarraconensis Group]] | |||
= Manuscripts = | = Manuscripts = | ||
For manuscripts, like collections, a set of categories exists to group them by time and place of origin, content etc. See [[:Category:Manuscripts]]. | |||
== Digitized Manuscripts == | |||
See the relevant category: [[:Category:Digitized Manuscript]] | |||
= Agenda = | = Agenda = | ||
== Collections not yet in the database == | == Collections not yet in the database == | ||
[[:Category:Collection not in Clavis database]] | |||
== Articles with issues == | == Articles with issues == | ||
* In the relevant categors ([[:Category:Article with known issues]]) one finds sub-categories of articles with various issues. | |||
**Use these subcategories, or if you are uncertain, the generic <code><nowiki> [[:Category:Article with known issues]]</nowiki></code>, to mark articles for revision. | |||
**Or browse the category to see whether you spot something you can fix. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:38, 18 August 2024
Collections
All articles on canonical collections are in the appropriate category (Category:Canonical Collection, (282 entries). In addition, there are categories for collections sharing particular characteristics as described in the following.
Collections by date of origin
See Category:Collections by century (count by PAGESINCATEGORY)
- saec. V: Category:Collection saec V (15 collection)
- saec. VI: Category:Collection saec VI (35 collections)
- saec. VII: Category:Collection saec VII (13 collections)
- saec. VIII: Category:Collection saec VIII (12 collections)
- saec. IX: Category:Collection saec IX (45 collections)
- saec. X: Category:Collection saec X (11 collections)
- saec. XI: Category:Collection saec XI (54 collections)
- saec. XII: Category:Collection saec XII (46 collections)
Collections by place of origin
See Categories for collections by region for a list of categories, comment, and a map.
Collections by structure (?)
(Not yet implemented!)
- Chronologically arranged collections
- Collections arranged by topic
- Farraginous collection
Collections by size
See Category:Collections by size: statistics by PAGESINCATEGORY:
- Very small (less than 100 canons) collections: 41 collections
- Small (100 to 500 canons) collections: 35 collections
- Medium (500 to 1000 canons) collections: 23 collections
- Large (1000 to 2000 canons) collection: 32 collections
- Very large (more than 2000 canons) collections: 12 collections
Groups of Collections
Some collections are so closely related that scholarship has treated them together; there are a handful of categories for precisely this purpose, see Category:Collections by group. Well-known examples are the collection of Anselm of Lucca, the Dionysiana, and all the Burchard-derivative collections.
- The collections attributed to Dionysius Exiguus and their later derivatives are all in the Category:Collection belonging to Dionysiana group
- Burchard, Burchard versions, and Burchard derivatives: Category:Collection belonging to Burchard of Worms group
- The collection of Anselm of Lucca (all versions, plus very similar collections) Category:Collection belonging to Anselm (all versions) group
- The Ivonian collections associated with Ivo of Chartres: Category:Collection belonging to Ivonian Collections
- Caesaraugustana Category:Collection belonging to Caesaraugustana group
- The Tarraconensis-related collections Category:Collection belonging to Tarraconensis Group
Manuscripts
For manuscripts, like collections, a set of categories exists to group them by time and place of origin, content etc. See Category:Manuscripts.
Digitized Manuscripts
See the relevant category: Category:Digitized Manuscript
Agenda
Collections not yet in the database
Category:Collection not in Clavis database
Articles with issues
- In the relevant categors (Category:Article with known issues) one finds sub-categories of articles with various issues.
- Use these subcategories, or if you are uncertain, the generic
[[:Category:Article with known issues]]
, to mark articles for revision. - Or browse the category to see whether you spot something you can fix.
- Use these subcategories, or if you are uncertain, the generic