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The Collectio ‘concilii secundi Arelatensis’, not to be confused with the [[Collectio Arelatensis]], is a fifth-century collection of 56 conciliar canons attributed wrongly to a council of Arles. The collection is lost, but its contents can be reconstructed from later collections drawing on it.
The Collectio ‘concilii secundi Arelatensis’, not to be confused with the [[Collectio Arelatensis]], is a fifth-century collection of 56 conciliar canons attributed wrongly to a council of Arles. The collection is lost, but its contents can be reconstructed from later collections drawing on it.


Maassen, Geschichte p. {{Maassen|766}}, Kéry, p. {{Kéry|6}}
{{author|Maassen}}, Geschichte p. {{Maassen|766}}, Kéry, p. {{Kéry|6}}


  [[Category:Stub]] [[Category:Canonical Collection]]  [[Category:Collection saec V]]
  [[Category:Stub]] [[Category:Canonical Collection]]  [[Category:Collection saec V]]

Revision as of 10:57, 25 July 2025

The Collectio ‘concilii secundi Arelatensis’, not to be confused with the Collectio Arelatensis, is a fifth-century collection of 56 conciliar canons attributed wrongly to a council of Arles. The collection is lost, but its contents can be reconstructed from later collections drawing on it.

Maassen, Geschichte p. 766, Kéry, p. 6