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Oxford, Bodleian Library, Bodley 561 (SC 2345) is a composite MS assembled in this form by c. 1200, by which time it seems to have been at St Albans, though the original scribe is not known there. It contains on fol. 1-34 a collection only known from this manuscript ([[Collectio canonum in Oxford, Bodley 561]]) which draws on the ''[[Collectio Lanfranci]]'' and Part B only of the ''[[Collectio Tripartita]]''.  
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Bodley 561 (SC 2345) is a composite MS assembled in this form by c. 1200, by which time it seems to have been at St Albans, though the original scribe is not known there. It contains on fol. 2-60 a collection only known from this manuscript ([[Collectio canonum in Oxford, Bodley 561]]).


The first, and earliest section (fol. 2-60) is written in a hand which is probably English, in long lines, saec. XII<sup>1/2</sup>.  
The first, and earliest section (fol. 2-60) is written in a hand which is probably English, in long lines, saec. XII<sup>1/2</sup>.  


The ''Tripartita'' fragment (part of the Bodley collection; '''Bodl.''' in the {{Author|Brett/Nowak}} edition) spans B29.8-283A. Its readings align it generally, but not exclusively, with '''HQ''' (= [[Berlin, SBPK, Hamilton 345]] and [[Paris, BnF, lat. 4282]]). The Bodley collection is one of the few collections to draw on Part B of the ''Tripartita'' while showing no acquaintance wiht Part A.  
The first part of the Bodley collection begins with Ivo's preface and draws on the ''[[Collectio Lanfranci]]'' and Part B only of the ''[[Collectio Tripartita]]''. The second part consists of the ''Decretum Gelasianum'' and ''Tripartita'' B29.8-283A; it is thus largely identical to the last and longest part of ''Tripartita'' B, of which an early form was used. This secion is used for the {{Author|Brett/Nowak}} edition (siglum '''Bodl.'''). Its readings align it generally, but not exclusively, with '''HQ''' (= [[Berlin, SBPK, Hamilton 345]] and [[Paris, BnF, lat. 4282]]). The Bodley collection is one of the few collections to draw on Part B of the ''Tripartita'' while showing no acquaintance wiht Part A.  


== Links ==
== Links ==
For a list of manuscripts and a provisional edition, see {{Author|Brett/Nowak}}, [http://ivo-of-chartres.github.io/tripartita.html Tripartita]
For a list of manuscripts and a provisional edition of the ''Tripartita'', see {{Author|Brett/Nowak}}, [http://ivo-of-chartres.github.io/tripartita.html Tripartita]


== Literature ==
== Literature ==

Latest revision as of 22:38, 29 March 2025

Library Oxford, Bodleian Library
Shelfmark Bodley 561
Century saec. XII
Provenance ?
European region of origin England
Collection Collectio canonum in Oxford, Bodley 561
Digital Images not online as of spring 2025
Description at Summary Catalogue
Description at 2 medieval.bodleian.ox.ac.uk
Author Martin Brett


Oxford, Bodleian Library, Bodley 561 (SC 2345) is a composite MS assembled in this form by c. 1200, by which time it seems to have been at St Albans, though the original scribe is not known there. It contains on fol. 2-60 a collection only known from this manuscript (Collectio canonum in Oxford, Bodley 561).

The first, and earliest section (fol. 2-60) is written in a hand which is probably English, in long lines, saec. XII1/2.

The first part of the Bodley collection begins with Ivo's preface and draws on the Collectio Lanfranci and Part B only of the Collectio Tripartita. The second part consists of the Decretum Gelasianum and Tripartita B29.8-283A; it is thus largely identical to the last and longest part of Tripartita B, of which an early form was used. This secion is used for the Brett/Nowak edition (siglum Bodl.). Its readings align it generally, but not exclusively, with HQ (= Berlin, SBPK, Hamilton 345 and Paris, BnF, lat. 4282). The Bodley collection is one of the few collections to draw on Part B of the Tripartita while showing no acquaintance wiht Part A.

Links

For a list of manuscripts and a provisional edition of the Tripartita, see Brett/Nowak, Tripartita

Literature

Brett, Collectio Lanfranci pp. 157-165, 172-174; Kéry, Collections pp. 241, 245, 294