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See here https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer:CRolker/Collectio_Corbeiensis
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The collection is extant in only one manuscript ([[Paris, BnF, lat. 12097]]) and while it has been used for various editions, itself remains unedited. The most detailed description is by Kaiser. Wurm gives incipt and explicit of most decretal letters.
The collection is extant in only one manuscript ([[Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 12097|Paris, BnF, lat. 12097]]) and while it has been used for various editions, itself remains unedited. The most detailed description is by Kaiser. Wurm gives incipt and explicit of most decretal letters.


https://www.leges.uni-koeln.de/blog/herkunft/arles/
https://www.leges.uni-koeln.de/blog/herkunft/arles/

Revision as of 23:24, 11 September 2022

The Corbeiensis (saec. VI) seems not to have been mentioned in the first edition of the Clavis handbook, and was not included in the database.

See here https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer:CRolker/Collectio_Corbeiensis

The collection is extant in only one manuscript (Paris, BnF, lat. 12097) and while it has been used for various editions, itself remains unedited. The most detailed description is by Kaiser. Wurm gives incipt and explicit of most decretal letters.

https://www.leges.uni-koeln.de/blog/herkunft/arles/

Literature

Geoffrey Dunn, Collectio Corbeiensis, Collectio Pithouensis, and the Earliest Collections of Papal Letters, in: Collecting Early Christian Letters. From the Apostle Paul to Late Antiquity, ed. Bronwen Neil and Pauline Allen (2015), 179–205.

Stefan Esders, Römische Rechtstradition und merowingisches Königtum. Zum Rechtscharakter politischer Herrschaft in Burgund im 6. und 7. Jahrhundert (Veröffentlichungen des Max-Planck-Instituts für Geschichte 134, 1997), 31-55.

Cuthbert Hamilton Turner, Chapters in the History of Latin MSS. IV. The Corbie MS (C), now Paris, lat. 12097, in: Journal of Theological Studies 30 (1929), 225–236.


Categories

  • not in Clavis
  • from province of Vienne in southern Gaul
  • saec. VI