Pseudoisidore A1: Difference between revisions

From Clavis Canonum
m (Text replacement - "Category:Descriptions lacking categories" to "Category:Description lacking categories")
m (Text replacement - "Description lacking categories]]" to "Article lacking categories]]")
Line 44: Line 44:
[[Category:Collection saec IX]]
[[Category:Collection saec IX]]
[[Category:Articles that lack an infobox]]  
[[Category:Articles that lack an infobox]]  
[[Category:Description lacking categories]]
[[Category:Article lacking categories]]
[[Category:Collection belonging to Pseudo-Isidorian Forgeries]]   
[[Category:Collection belonging to Pseudo-Isidorian Forgeries]]   
[[Category:large (1000 to 2000 canons) collection]]
[[Category:large (1000 to 2000 canons) collection]]
[[Category:Collection only partly in database]]
[[Category:Collection only partly in database]]

Revision as of 00:34, 14 September 2024

The A1 recension of the False Decretals is the most prominent of the six versions of this collection ever since Hinschius published his 1863 edition which is still being used today. He labelled the group of manuscripts A1 as he assumed that they were closed to the original form of the forgeries, and the main text of his edition is largely that of the A1 recension, or what Hinschius thought was A1 (Paris, BnF, lat. 9629, his Leithandschrift, is in fact an A/B manuscript).

Contents

The A1 version of the False Decretals is the complete version and contains the following texts (Fuhrmann, Einfluß und Verbreitung vol. 1, pp. 181-191):

The False Decretals in the Database

The present analysis (IS) includes only the forged decretals from Clement to Damasus. These decretals have the original rubrics of the forgers. The Clavis databse entries are based on the edition of Paul Hinschius, Decretales Pseudo-Isidorianae (Leipzig 1863); online.

Editions and Literature

See the main article Pseudoisidore, False Decretals