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Two of these manuscripts are listed as copies of the [[Epitome Hispana]] in {{Author|Kéry}}.
Two of these manuscripts are listed as copies of the [[Epitome Hispana]] in {{Author|Kéry}}.
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{{Author|Maassen}}, Geschichte pp. {{Maassen|466}}-467; {{author|Mordek}}, Kirchenrecht und Reform p. 249
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Revision as of 11:35, 12 September 2024

The Epitome Hadriani (also known as Compendiosa traditio canonum Orientalium sive Africanorum) is an excerpt of the Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana made perhaps only the late eleventh century (Mordek). It is commonly transmitted with the Collection in 74 Titles.

Manuscripts

See Category:Manuscript of Epitome Hadriani. Maassen mentioned two, Autenrieth three, Mordek (followed by geschichtsquellen.de) four manuscripts; the Wolfenbüttel copy was only recently identified by Tatiana Petrukhina.

Two of these manuscripts are listed as copies of the Epitome Hispana in Kéry.

Links

Edition

The editio princeps is H. Canisius, Antiquæ lectionis tomus VI et ultimus, Ingolstadt 1604, pp. 415-436.

Literature

Maassen, Geschichte pp. 466-467; Mordek, Kirchenrecht und Reform p. 249