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The Pseudo-Isidorus receptus ({{Coll|IR}}) was newly added to the database; it is currently found in the beta version only: https://beta.mgh.de/databases/clavis/db/
The ''Pseudo-Isidorus receptus'' ({{Coll|IR}}) was newly added to the database; it is currently found in the beta version only: https://beta.mgh.de/databases/clavis/db/
It si based on Fuhrmann's tables of Pseudo-Isidorian material as found in various pre-Gratian collections. While he mainly worked with Hinschius' edition, Fuhrmann gave the incipit and explicit as found in later collections, which often quoted only fragments of the various False Decretals.  
It is based on Fuhrmann's tables of Pseudo-Isidorian material as found in various pre-Gratian collections. While he mainly worked with Hinschius' edition, Fuhrmann gave the incipit and explicit as found in later collections, which often quoted only fragments of the various False Decretals. Note that his tables in vol. 3 contain a lot of information in the footnotes which the Clavis database does not contain.


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Revision as of 20:20, 5 April 2023


The Pseudo-Isidorus receptus (IR) was newly added to the database; it is currently found in the beta version only: https://beta.mgh.de/databases/clavis/db/ It is based on Fuhrmann's tables of Pseudo-Isidorian material as found in various pre-Gratian collections. While he mainly worked with Hinschius' edition, Fuhrmann gave the incipit and explicit as found in later collections, which often quoted only fragments of the various False Decretals. Note that his tables in vol. 3 contain a lot of information in the footnotes which the Clavis database does not contain.


Categories

  • New collection
  • Clavis entries based on modern edition
  • this article is a stub
  • Collection