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     | library    = Berlin, SBPK
     | library    = Berlin, SBPK
     | shelfmark  = lat. fol. 197
     | shelfmark  = lat. fol. 197
     | author1    = [[User:Lotte Kéry|Lotte Kéry]]
     | author1    = [[User:MB|Martin Brett]]
     | normregion = unknown <-- manuscript cannot at present be categorized in one of our regions according to [[Categories for manuscripts by region]]. -->
     | normregion = unknown <-- manuscript cannot at present be categorized in one of our regions according to [[Categories for manuscripts by region]]. -->
    | descriptionat  = [https://resolver.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/HSP0005603800000000 1991 catalogue]
    | descriptionat2  = [https://resolver.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/HSP000473CE00000000 HSP]
     | coll      = Collectio Tripartita
     | coll      = Collectio Tripartita
     | century    = saec XII
     | century    = saec. XII
}}Berlin, Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz lat. fol. 197 from Maria Laach contains the second recension of the ''[[Collectio Tripartita]]'' (= '''S''' in the {{author|Brett/Nowak}} edition). The palaeographical date is conventionally given as s.xii/xiii, but this seems too late.
}}


It is an eccentric copy of the second version of the ''Tripartita''. Apart from the idiosyncratic way in which A 2.44 comes after Toledo XII, rather than Toledo VII, it has a massive capitulatio to the whole work on fos 1v-18v in which the canons after B 29.284 have been added in another hand. The recto of fo.19 is blank, and fos 19v-21v have a synodal order (Schneider Ordo 17, beginning ‘Hora conuenienti quando episcopo uel eius uicario’ and ending ‘dies indulgentie uocatur’, and including a text of the Admonitio synodalis). A much later text beginning ‘Sicut in construenda domo precipuus est architectoris’ and ending ‘uniuersali ecclesie nec alteri cuicumque’ is added in a hand of s.xvi1 on fol. 22r-v; fol. 23r is blank. A list of popes in the main hand on fos 23v-4 runs up to Urban [II], but was subsequently continued to Hadrian [IV]. This is followed by the Ivonian preface (ending as [[Berlin, SBPK, Hamilton 345]] = '''H''' does, above, though with variants), and then by the Tripartita preface proper. The usual capitulationes for each section are then inserted in the text in the conventional way. Both the first capitulatio and the text lack A1.66-7. Uniquely, it marks a clear break after A 2.49 with a distinctive explicit, and has a large decorated initial to the first cap. of A2.50. The manuscript was used by Friedberg, and in the apparatus (though not the table in the preface) he sometimes gave a double numbering of Trip. B in brackets, treating A2.50 as B. 1. The text ends at B 29.284, followed by five additions apparently peculiar to it. It has A 1.14.14, 1.38.26a and the added canons after B 9.2, and has the rearranged versions of A 2.39 and B 17. The detailed readings of '''S''' are puzzling. Usually, though not always, they align it closely with '''CLRX''', (as with the marginal notes to A 2.2.1) against '''KNDM''', '''W''' or '''BVP''', but in A 2 there are a considerable number of cases where the main text has the reading of the earlier version (and particularly '''H''') against all the other copies of the later form. There are two striking cases in A 2.50. In c 30 a passage has dropped out from all the other later mss by eyeskip, but is present in '''S''', and in c 38 a last sentence is found in the earlier mss, but only in '''S''' among the later ones. The effect is less visible in Part B, though still present.
Berlin, Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz, lat. fol. 197 from Maria Laach contains the second recension of the ''[[Collectio Tripartita]]'' (= '''S''' in the {{author|Brett/Nowak}} edition).
Elsewhere in Part B the inscriptions are often truncated or absent, and a number of canons are also abbreviated. There are numerous corrections in another hand, some minor marginal additions, and frequent lexical glosses. It is probably not significant that '''S''', like '''W''', sometimes numbers canons in A 1 which are the only ones in the name.
 
The palaeographical date is conventionally given as s.xii/xiii, but this seems too late. The catalogue dates it saec. XII1/3 and tentatively asserts South-West German origin,
 
It is an eccentric copy. Apart from the idiosyncratic way in which ''Tripartita'' A2.44 comes after Toledo XII, rather than Toledo VII, it has a massive capitulatio to the whole work on fos 1v-18v in which the canons after B 29.284 have been added in another hand. The recto of fo.19 is blank, and fos 19v-21v have a synodal order (Schneider's ''Ordo'' 17, beginning ‘Hora conuenienti quando episcopo uel eius uicario’ and ending ‘dies indulgentie uocatur’, and including a text of the ''[[Admonitio synodalis]]''). A much later text beginning ‘Sicut in construenda domo precipuus est architectoris’ and ending ‘uniuersali ecclesie nec alteri cuicumque’ is added in a hand of s.xvi1 on fo. 22r-v; fo. 23r is blank. A list of popes in the main hand on fos 23v-4 runs up to Urban [II], but was subsequently continued to Hadrian [IV]. This is followed by the Ivonian preface (ending as H does, above, though with variants), and then by the Tripartita preface proper. The usual capitulationes for each section are then inserted in the text in the conventional way. Both the first capitulatio and the text lack A 1.66-7. Uniquely, it marks a clear break after A 2.49 with a distinctive explicit, and has a large decorated initial to the first cap. of A.2.50. The manuscript was used by Friedberg, and in his apparatus (though not the table in the preface) he sometimes gave a double numbering of Trip. B in brackets, treating A 2.50 as B. 1. The text ends at B 29.284, followed by five additions apparently peculiar to it. It has A 1.14.14, 1.38.26a and the added canons after B 9.2, and has the re-arranged versions of A 2.39 and B 17. The detailed readings of S are composite. The rubrics, the capitulations to each section and the general layout are clearly largely derived from a second version, Usually, though not always, they align it closely with CLRX, (as with the marginal notes to A 2.1.10-12) against KNDM, W or BVP, but the main text is much closer to the readings of the earlier version (and particularly '''H''' = [[Berlin, SBPK, Hamilton 345]]) against all the other copies of the later form. There are two striking cases in A 2.50. In c 30 a passage has dropped out from all the other later mss by eye-skip, but is present in S, and in c 38 a last sentence is found in the earlier mss, but only in S among the later ones. The effect is less visible in Part B, though still present. Elsewhere in Part B the inscriptions are often truncated or absent, and a number of canons omit the concluding words. There are numerous corrections in another hand, some minor marginal additions, and frequent lexical glosses. It is probably not significant that S, like W, sometimes numbers canons in A 1 which are the only ones in the name of that pope as if they were part of the preceding sequence. In microfilm the rubrics are feint, and not always legible. S was used extensively by the editors of the letters of the popes of the ninth century in the MGH Epistolae series. A number of the readings from S have been verified or supplied by PN.


== Links ==
== Links ==
* HSP https://resolver.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/HSP000473CE00000000
For a list of manuscripts and a provisional edition, see {{Author|Brett/Nowak}}, [https://ivo-of-chartres.github.io/tripartita.html Tripartita]
* {{author|Brett/Nowak}} edition of ''Tripartita'': http://ivo-of-chartres.github.io/tripartita.html


== Literature ==
== Literature ==

Revision as of 17:07, 30 March 2025

Library Berlin, SBPK
Shelfmark lat. fol. 197
Century saec. XII
Provenance ?
European region of origin unknown <-- manuscript cannot at present be categorized in one of our regions according to Categories for manuscripts by region. -->
Collection Collectio Tripartita
Description at 1991 catalogue
Description at 2 HSP
Author Martin Brett


Berlin, Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz, lat. fol. 197 from Maria Laach contains the second recension of the Collectio Tripartita (= S in the Brett/Nowak edition).

The palaeographical date is conventionally given as s.xii/xiii, but this seems too late. The catalogue dates it saec. XII1/3 and tentatively asserts South-West German origin,

It is an eccentric copy. Apart from the idiosyncratic way in which Tripartita A2.44 comes after Toledo XII, rather than Toledo VII, it has a massive capitulatio to the whole work on fos 1v-18v in which the canons after B 29.284 have been added in another hand. The recto of fo.19 is blank, and fos 19v-21v have a synodal order (Schneider's Ordo 17, beginning ‘Hora conuenienti quando episcopo uel eius uicario’ and ending ‘dies indulgentie uocatur’, and including a text of the Admonitio synodalis). A much later text beginning ‘Sicut in construenda domo precipuus est architectoris’ and ending ‘uniuersali ecclesie nec alteri cuicumque’ is added in a hand of s.xvi1 on fo. 22r-v; fo. 23r is blank. A list of popes in the main hand on fos 23v-4 runs up to Urban [II], but was subsequently continued to Hadrian [IV]. This is followed by the Ivonian preface (ending as H does, above, though with variants), and then by the Tripartita preface proper. The usual capitulationes for each section are then inserted in the text in the conventional way. Both the first capitulatio and the text lack A 1.66-7. Uniquely, it marks a clear break after A 2.49 with a distinctive explicit, and has a large decorated initial to the first cap. of A.2.50. The manuscript was used by Friedberg, and in his apparatus (though not the table in the preface) he sometimes gave a double numbering of Trip. B in brackets, treating A 2.50 as B. 1. The text ends at B 29.284, followed by five additions apparently peculiar to it. It has A 1.14.14, 1.38.26a and the added canons after B 9.2, and has the re-arranged versions of A 2.39 and B 17. The detailed readings of S are composite. The rubrics, the capitulations to each section and the general layout are clearly largely derived from a second version, Usually, though not always, they align it closely with CLRX, (as with the marginal notes to A 2.1.10-12) against KNDM, W or BVP, but the main text is much closer to the readings of the earlier version (and particularly H = Berlin, SBPK, Hamilton 345) against all the other copies of the later form. There are two striking cases in A 2.50. In c 30 a passage has dropped out from all the other later mss by eye-skip, but is present in S, and in c 38 a last sentence is found in the earlier mss, but only in S among the later ones. The effect is less visible in Part B, though still present. Elsewhere in Part B the inscriptions are often truncated or absent, and a number of canons omit the concluding words. There are numerous corrections in another hand, some minor marginal additions, and frequent lexical glosses. It is probably not significant that S, like W, sometimes numbers canons in A 1 which are the only ones in the name of that pope as if they were part of the preceding sequence. In microfilm the rubrics are feint, and not always legible. S was used extensively by the editors of the letters of the popes of the ninth century in the MGH Epistolae series. A number of the readings from S have been verified or supplied by PN.

Links

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

Literature

Kéry, Collections p. 244