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{{Infobox collection
{{Infobox collection
     | century = saec. VI
     | century = saec. VI
     | title  = Collectio Wirceburgensis | alttitle1 =  Sammlung der Handschrift von Würzburg (Maassen)
     | title  = Collectio Wirceburgensis
     | author1 = Rolker, Christof
    | alttitle1 =  Sammlung der Handschrift von Würzburg ({{Author|Maassen}})
}}This "chronologically arranged collection of conciliar canons" (Kéry) extant only in [[Würzburg, Universitätsbibliothek, M.p.thf. 146]] dates to the sixth or seventh century.
     | author1 = [[User:Christof Rolker|Christof Rolker]]
}}


Maassen treats the [[Collectio canonum II in Paris, BnF, lat. 3858C]], the [[Collectio Theodosii diaconi]], and the Collectio Wirceburgensis as three similar collections all containing conciliar canons (plus papal letters as far as they relate to the same councils).
This "chronologically arranged collection of conciliar canons" ({{Author|Kéry}}) extant only in [[Würzburg, Universitätsbibliothek, M.p.th.f. 146]] dates to the sixth or seventh century.


The Wirceburgensis, together with the even more ancient [[Collectio Frisingensis I]], is an important witness to the [[Corpus canonum Africano-Romanum]] which has not survived in its original form, but only in this form.
{{Author|Maassen}} treats the [[Collectio canonum II in Paris, BnF, lat. 3858C|''Collectio canonum II'' in Paris, BnF, lat. 3858C]], the ''[[Collectio Theodosii diaconi]]'', and the ''Collectio Wirceburgensis'' as three similar collections all containing conciliar canons (plus papal letters as far as they relate to the same councils).
 
The ''Wirceburgensis'', together with the even more ancient ''[[Collectio Frisingensis I]]'', is an important witness to the ''[[Corpus canonum Africano-Romanum]]'' which has not survived in its original form, but only in these later collections drawing on it.


== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kéry|4}}-5; Maassen, Geschichte p. {{Maassen|551}}
{{Author|Kéry}}, Collections pp. {{Kéry|4}}-5; Maassen, Geschichte p. {{Maassen|551}}


== Categories ==
[[Category:Canonical Collection]]
* Collection [[Category:Collection]]
[[Category:Collection not in Clavis database]]
* not in Clavis [[Category:Collection not in Clavis database]]
[[Category:Collection saec VI]]
* saec. VI or VII [[Category:Collection saec VI]]
[[Category:Collection saec VII]]
* unknown [[Category:Collection of which the place of origin is unknown or missing]]
[[Category:Collection of which the place of origin is unknown or missing]]
* this article is a stub [[Category:Stub]]
[[Category:Stub]]

Latest revision as of 10:05, 13 December 2024


Title Collectio Wirceburgensis
Key ?
Alternative title Sammlung der Handschrift von Würzburg (Maassen)
Century saec. VI
Main author Christof Rolker


This "chronologically arranged collection of conciliar canons" (Kéry) extant only in Würzburg, Universitätsbibliothek, M.p.th.f. 146 dates to the sixth or seventh century.

Maassen treats the Collectio canonum II in Paris, BnF, lat. 3858C, the Collectio Theodosii diaconi, and the Collectio Wirceburgensis as three similar collections all containing conciliar canons (plus papal letters as far as they relate to the same councils).

The Wirceburgensis, together with the even more ancient Collectio Frisingensis I, is an important witness to the Corpus canonum Africano-Romanum which has not survived in its original form, but only in these later collections drawing on it.

Literature

Kéry, Collections pp. 4-5; Maassen, Geschichte p. 551