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| title = Collectio Novariensis | | title = Collectio Novariensis | ||
| alttitle1 = Colección del ms. de Novara | | alttitle1 = Sammlung der Handschrift von Novara ({{Author|Maassen}}) | ||
| alttitle2 = Colección del ms. de Novara ({{Author|Martínez Díez}}) | |||
| author1 = [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Fowler-Magerl Linda Fowler-Magerl] | | author1 = [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Fowler-Magerl Linda Fowler-Magerl] | ||
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A chronologically arranged collection containing the canons of Greek, Gallic and Spanish councils was compiled in Spain between 546 and 589, and later supplemented with conciliar canons of more recent councils up to Toledo VI (638). | A chronologically arranged collection containing the canons of Greek, Gallic and Spanish councils was compiled in Spain between 546 and 589, and later supplemented with conciliar canons of more recent councils up to Toledo VI (638). | ||
It is extant in six medieval manuscripts, three of which are kept in the Biblioteca Capitolare in Novara (hence the name ''Novariensis''). The oldest known copy ([[Novara, Archivio Storico Diocesano, LXXIV]]) dates from the eighth or the ninth century. | It is extant in six medieval manuscripts, three of which are kept in the Biblioteca Capitolare in Novara (hence the name ''Novariensis''). The oldest known copy ([[Novara, Archivio Storico Diocesano, LXXIV]]) dates from the eighth or the ninth century. | ||
The collection exercised its greatest influence outside Spain undoubtedly because of the availability in following centuries of the more comprehensive ''Collectio Hispana''. The ''Novariensis'' was used in northern Italy by the compiler of the late 9th century ''[[Collectio Anselmo dedicata]]''. | The collection exercised its greatest influence outside Spain undoubtedly because of the availability in following centuries of the more comprehensive ''[[Collectio Hispana]]''. The ''Novariensis'' was used in northern Italy by the compiler of the late 9th century ''[[Collectio Anselmo dedicata]]''. | ||
Not to be confused with the [[Collectio Novariensis concilii Chalcedonensis]] (Vat. lat. 1322 etc.) or the [[Collectio Novariensis de re Eutychis]], both of which are found together with the Novariensis in [[Novara, Archivio Storico Diocesano, XXX]]. | Not to be confused with the [[Collectio Novariensis concilii Chalcedonensis]] (Vat. lat. 1322 etc.) or the [[Collectio Novariensis de re Eutychis]], both of which are found together with the Novariensis in [[Novara, Archivio Storico Diocesano, XXX]]. | ||
== Manuscripts == | == Manuscripts == | ||
For manuscripts described in this Wiki, see [[:Category:Manuscript of Collectio Novariensis]] (currently {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Manuscript of Collectio Novariensis}} entries). | |||
{{author|Kéry}} pp. {{Kery|32}}–33 lists six complete manuscripts: | |||
* [[Brescia, Biblioteca Civica Queriniana, B.II.13]] | * [[Brescia, Biblioteca Civica Queriniana, B.II.13]] | ||
* [[Lucca, Biblioteca Capitolare Feliniana, 124]] | * [[Lucca, Biblioteca Capitolare Feliniana, 124]] | ||
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* [[Novara, Archivio Storico Diocesano, XXX]] | * [[Novara, Archivio Storico Diocesano, XXX]] | ||
* [[Novara, Archivio Storico Diocesano, LXXXIV]] | * [[Novara, Archivio Storico Diocesano, LXXXIV]] | ||
== Edition == | |||
The ''Collectio Novariensis'' was edited by Gonzalo {{Author|Martínez Díez}}, La colección del ms. de Novara, Annuario de Historia del Derecho Español 33 (1963), pp. 391– 538 (online [https://www.boe.es/biblioteca_juridica/anuarios_derecho/abrir_pdf.php?id=ANU-H-1963-10039100538 here]). | |||
== Literature == | == Literature == | ||
{{author|Maassen}}, Geschichte p. {{Maassen|717}}; | |||
{{Author|Kéry}}, Collections pp. {{Kery|32}}–33. | |||
[[Category:Collection not in Clavis database]] | |||
[[Category:Collection from Iberian Peninsula]] | |||
[[Category:Collection saec VI]] | |||
[[Category:Canonical Collection]] | |||
Revision as of 10:03, 5 September 2024
Title | Collectio Novariensis |
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Key | ? |
Alternative title | Sammlung der Handschrift von Novara (Maassen) |
Alternative title | Colección del ms. de Novara (Martínez Díez) |
Century | saec. VI |
European region of origin | Iberian Peninsula |
General region of origin | Southern Europe and Mediterranean |
Main author | Linda Fowler-Magerl |
A chronologically arranged collection containing the canons of Greek, Gallic and Spanish councils was compiled in Spain between 546 and 589, and later supplemented with conciliar canons of more recent councils up to Toledo VI (638).
It is extant in six medieval manuscripts, three of which are kept in the Biblioteca Capitolare in Novara (hence the name Novariensis). The oldest known copy (Novara, Archivio Storico Diocesano, LXXIV) dates from the eighth or the ninth century.
The collection exercised its greatest influence outside Spain undoubtedly because of the availability in following centuries of the more comprehensive Collectio Hispana. The Novariensis was used in northern Italy by the compiler of the late 9th century Collectio Anselmo dedicata.
Not to be confused with the Collectio Novariensis concilii Chalcedonensis (Vat. lat. 1322 etc.) or the Collectio Novariensis de re Eutychis, both of which are found together with the Novariensis in Novara, Archivio Storico Diocesano, XXX.
Manuscripts
For manuscripts described in this Wiki, see Category:Manuscript of Collectio Novariensis (currently 1 entries).
Kéry pp. 32–33 lists six complete manuscripts:
- Brescia, Biblioteca Civica Queriniana, B.II.13
- Lucca, Biblioteca Capitolare Feliniana, 124
- Monza, Biblioteca Capitolare, h-3/151
- Novara, Archivio Storico Diocesano, XV
- Novara, Archivio Storico Diocesano, XXX
- Novara, Archivio Storico Diocesano, LXXXIV
Edition
The Collectio Novariensis was edited by Gonzalo Martínez Díez, La colección del ms. de Novara, Annuario de Historia del Derecho Español 33 (1963), pp. 391– 538 (online here).