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A first edition of the ''Collectio capitularium'' of Benedictus Levita was published by Etienne {{Author|Baluze}}, Capitularia regum Francorum 1, Paris 1677, pp. 801–910. A further edition was made by G. H. {{Author|Pertz}}, MGH LL 2. 2, Hanover 1837, pp. 17– 158. Both editions are presently available on internet in anticipation of a new critical edition in book and electronic form by Gerhard {{Author|Schmitz}}. Cf. www. benedictus.mgh.de. For the ''Abbreviatio'' see G. SCHMITZ, Zur Überlieferung der sog. „Abbreviatio Ansegisi et Benedicti Levitae“, DA 40 (1984) S. 176–199. There is a separate edition of Additio I by Joseph {{Author|Semmler}}, Collectio capitularis Benedicti Levitae monastica (Corpus Consuetudinum Monasticarum, ed. by Kassius {{Author|Hallinger}} 1, 1963), pp. 537–554. For a translation of the preface to Benedictus Levita into English see {{Author|Somerville}} and {{Author|Brasington}}, Prefaces, pp. 78–82. See Emil {{Author|Seckel}}, Studien zu Benedictus Levita VIII, NA 40 (1916), pp. 55ff., also {{Author|Schmitz}} Die allmähliche Verfertigung der Gedanken beim Fälschen. Unausgegorenes und Widersprüchiches bei Benedictus Levita, in the same publication, in: Fortschritt durch Fälschungen? Ursprung, Gestalt und Wirkungen der pseudoisidorischen  [{{FM|55}}] Fälschungen, ed. by Wilfried H{{Author|artmann}} und Gerhard {{Author|Schmitz}} (MGH Studien und Texte 31, Hanover 2002), pp. 29–31. {{Author|Idem}}, Echtes und Falsches. Karl der Große, Ludwig der Fromme und Benedictus Levita, in: Scientia veritatis: Festschrift für Hubert Mordek zum 65. Geburtstag, ed. by Oliver {{Author|Münsch}} and Thomas {{Author|Zotz}}, Ostfildern 2004, pp. 153–172. See Peter {{Author|Landau}}, Gratians unmittelbare Quellen für seine Pseudoisidortexte, pp. 169–171 in the same publication. – {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kery|117}}–122.
A first edition of the ''Collectio capitularium'' of Benedictus Levita was published by Etienne {{Author|Baluze}}, Capitularia regum Francorum 1, Paris 1677, pp. 801–910. A further edition was made by G. H. {{Author|Pertz}}, MGH LL 2. 2, Hanover 1837, pp. 17– 158. Both editions are presently available on internet in anticipation of a new critical edition in book and electronic form by Gerhard {{Author|Schmitz}}. Cf. www. benedictus.mgh.de. For the ''Abbreviatio'' see G. SCHMITZ, Zur Überlieferung der sog. „Abbreviatio Ansegisi et Benedicti Levitae“, DA 40 (1984) S. 176–199. There is a separate edition of Additio I by Joseph {{Author|Semmler}}, Collectio capitularis Benedicti Levitae monastica (Corpus Consuetudinum Monasticarum, ed. by Kassius {{Author|Hallinger}} 1, 1963), pp. 537–554. For a translation of the preface to Benedictus Levita into English see {{Author|Somerville}} and {{Author|Brasington}}, Prefaces, pp. 78–82. See Emil {{Author|Seckel}}, Studien zu Benedictus Levita VIII, NA 40 (1916), pp. 55ff., also {{Author|Schmitz}} Die allmähliche Verfertigung der Gedanken beim Fälschen. Unausgegorenes und Widersprüchiches bei Benedictus Levita, in the same publication, in: Fortschritt durch Fälschungen? Ursprung, Gestalt und Wirkungen der pseudoisidorischen  [{{FM|55}}] Fälschungen, ed. by Wilfried H{{Author|artmann}} und Gerhard {{Author|Schmitz}} (MGH Studien und Texte 31, Hanover 2002), pp. 29–31. {{Author|Idem}}, Echtes und Falsches. Karl der Große, Ludwig der Fromme und Benedictus Levita, in: Scientia veritatis: Festschrift für Hubert Mordek zum 65. Geburtstag, ed. by Oliver {{Author|Münsch}} and Thomas {{Author|Zotz}}, Ostfildern 2004, pp. 153–172. See Peter {{Author|Landau}}, Gratians unmittelbare Quellen für seine Pseudoisidortexte, pp. 169–171 in the same publication. – {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kery|117}}–122.
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„Pseudoisidore“ is the common short hand for a group of works of the ninth century including the False Decretals and several other canon law collections of both genuine and forged materials. See Category:Collection belonging to Pseudo-Isidorian Forgeries for the individual works.

Literature

See Klaus Zechiel-Eckes, Ein Blick in Pseudoisidors Werkstatt. Studien zum Entstehungsprozeß der Falschen Dekretalen, Francia 28/1 (2001), pp. 37–61. Idem, Der „unbeugsame“ Exterminator? Isidorus und der Kampf gegen den Chorepiskopat, in: Scientia veritatis: Festschrift für Hubert Mordek zum 65. Geburtstag, ed. by Oliver Münsch and Thomas Zotz, Ostfildern 2004, pp. 173–190. See also Agostino Marchetto, Diritto di appello a Roma nelle Decretali Pseudo-Isidoriane, pp. 191–206 of the same Festschrift. Horst Fuhrmann, Stand, Aufgaben und Perspektiven der Pseudoisidorforschung, in: Fortschritt durch Fälschungen? Ursprung, Gestalt und Wirkungen der pseudoisidorischen Fälschungen, ed. by Wilfried Hartmann and Gerhard Schmitz (MGH Studien und Texte 31, Hanover 2002), pp. 227–262. Idem, The Pseudo-Isidorian Forgeries, pp. 44–169. – Kéry, Collections p. 100–114. The pseudoisidorian decretals and the Capitula Angilramni were edited by Paul Hinschius, Decretales Pseudo-Isidorianae et Capitula Angilramni, Leipzig 1863.. This edition of the latter was reprinted by Pio Ciprotti, I capitula Angilramni con appendice di documenti connessi (Università degli studi di Camerino, Istituto giuridico, testi per esercitazioni sez. 7. 1, 1966). See also Fuhrmann, Einfluß und Verbreitung 1, pp. 161–163, vol. 3, pp. 696–700 and Idem, The Pseudo-Isidorian Forgeries, pp. 149–151.

The Collectio capitularium of Ansegis was edited by Gerhard Schmitz, Die Kapitulariensammlung des Ansegis (MGH Capit. N. S. 1, Hanover 1996). See Schmitz, Ansegis und Regino. Die Rezeption der Kapitularien in den Libri duo de synodalibus causis, ZRG Kan. 74 (1988), pp. 95–132 and Idem, Intelligente Schreiber. Beobachtungen aus Ansegis- und Kapitularienhandschriften, in: Papsttum, Kirche und Recht im Mittelalter: Festschrift für Horst Fuhrmann zum 65. Geburtstag, ed. by Hubert Mordek, Tübingen 1991, pp. 79–93. – Kéry, Collections p. 92–100, 122–124 for the abbreviation of Ansegis and Benedictus Levita.

A first edition of the Collectio capitularium of Benedictus Levita was published by Etienne Baluze, Capitularia regum Francorum 1, Paris 1677, pp. 801–910. A further edition was made by G. H. Pertz, MGH LL 2. 2, Hanover 1837, pp. 17– 158. Both editions are presently available on internet in anticipation of a new critical edition in book and electronic form by Gerhard Schmitz. Cf. www. benedictus.mgh.de. For the Abbreviatio see G. SCHMITZ, Zur Überlieferung der sog. „Abbreviatio Ansegisi et Benedicti Levitae“, DA 40 (1984) S. 176–199. There is a separate edition of Additio I by Joseph Semmler, Collectio capitularis Benedicti Levitae monastica (Corpus Consuetudinum Monasticarum, ed. by Kassius Hallinger 1, 1963), pp. 537–554. For a translation of the preface to Benedictus Levita into English see Somerville and Brasington, Prefaces, pp. 78–82. See Emil Seckel, Studien zu Benedictus Levita VIII, NA 40 (1916), pp. 55ff., also Schmitz Die allmähliche Verfertigung der Gedanken beim Fälschen. Unausgegorenes und Widersprüchiches bei Benedictus Levita, in the same publication, in: Fortschritt durch Fälschungen? Ursprung, Gestalt und Wirkungen der pseudoisidorischen [55] Fälschungen, ed. by Wilfried Hartmann und Gerhard Schmitz (MGH Studien und Texte 31, Hanover 2002), pp. 29–31. Idem, Echtes und Falsches. Karl der Große, Ludwig der Fromme und Benedictus Levita, in: Scientia veritatis: Festschrift für Hubert Mordek zum 65. Geburtstag, ed. by Oliver Münsch and Thomas Zotz, Ostfildern 2004, pp. 153–172. See Peter Landau, Gratians unmittelbare Quellen für seine Pseudoisidortexte, pp. 169–171 in the same publication. – Kéry, Collections p. 117–122.