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{{Author|Schneider}}, MGH Ordines p. [https://www.dmgh.de/mgh_ordines/index.htm#page/237/mode/1up 237]; {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections pp. {{Kéry|140}}, {{Kéry|142}}. | {{Author|Schneider}}, MGH Ordines p. [https://www.dmgh.de/mgh_ordines/index.htm#page/237/mode/1up 237]; {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections pp. {{Kéry|140}}, {{Kéry|142}}. | ||
F. Avril, Y. Zaluska, ''Manuscrits d'origine italienne. t.1. VIe-XIIe siècles'', Manuscrits enluminés de la Bibliothèque nationale, Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, 1980, p. 39-40, https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bd6t54207155r/f65.item. | |||
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Revision as of 15:11, 25 September 2025
| Library | Paris, BnF |
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| Shelfmark | lat. 9630 |
| Century | saec. XII |
| Provenance | |
| European region of origin | Central Italy |
| Collection | Burchard of Worms, Liber decretorum |
| Digital Images | gallica.bnf |
| Description at | https://archivesetmanuscrits.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cc776208 |
| Author | Michela Galli |
Manuscript latin 9630 of the Bibliothèque nationale de France is a parchment manuscript from the first quarter of the 12th century (Kéry dating, pp. 140, 142), probably produced in Central Italy. It contains Burchard's Liber decretorum.
Codicology
The manuscript consists of 260 folios, measuring 340 × 230 mm. It's written in Carolingian minuscule, with a two-column layout.
An arbor consanguineitatis is present on f. 118.
Contents
| Burchard chapter | fol. | Significant Variants | Literature |
|---|---|---|---|
| BU01.021 | 8rv | Between Cavendum et summopere […] per os dicat Gregorii and Et alibi. Dolens inquit […] diu stare non poterit is found the long version of the canon: Cur non videtur, cur non perpenditur quia a benedictio illi in maledictionem convertitur, quia ad hoc ut fiat hęreticus ordinatur. Et item. Quisquis contra hanc simoniacam […] tantummodo inaniter concupiscit […] stare non poterit.
For the short version, see editio princeps fol. 3rb: Cur non perpendit, quia benedictio illi in maledictionem converitur. |
Fowler-Magerl, Fine Distinctions pp. 147–149; Fransen, Montpellier p. 306; Fransen, Valeur p. 6; Galli/Rolker, Destroyed pp. 22–23, 33 |
| BU01.023 | 8v | There is an addition after c. 23. As in many Italian copies, in BnF lat. 9630 c. 23 is followed by Si quis episcopus aut presbiter aut abbas per pecuniam […] et sit anathema sicut Simon Magus a Petro.
In the editio princeps fol. 3va, c. 23 ends ... detestatio ne percussus, and c. 24 begins: Quod non oporteat ordinationes episcoporum diu differri. Quoniam quidam metropolitanorum quantum comperimus ne ... |
Fransen, Montpellier p. 306 |
| BU01.234 | 40r | No additions after the end of book one. The last canon is c. 234 (Quia vero plurimi episcoporum ex aliis […] est in troadam). Here Quia vero episcoporum plurimi ex aliis. | Dusil, Wissensordnungen p. 257 n. 258 |
| BU02.018-024 | 44rv | C. 23 (De rebus vero illorum vel peculiari) is displaced, so that the sequence of canons is "17, 22, 18-21, 23". See fol. 36r-36v of the editio princeps for the standard sequence. | Fransen, Montpellier pp. 301, 307; Galli/Rolker, Destroyed pp. 33–34; Gneckow, Abhängigkeiten p. 135 |
| BU02.239 - end part | 64v | Standard end of Book II, but the last canon begins with Et instead of Ut. See fol. 54r of the editio princeps for the ending of book two („Wormser Ordnung Typ A“). | |
| BU03.015 | 69r | Addition after c. 15 (see fol. 58r of the editio princeps), namely an excerpt from JE 1317 beginning Pervenit ad me quod and ending per clericorum ambitum destruantur, plus another short canon (rubric: Ut nullus alius altare erigere presumat nisi quod ab episcopo consecratum est; incipit: Consecrata et nunc). C. 16 is absent. | Fransen, Montpellier p. 306; Galli/Rolker, Destroyed pp. 44–45 |
| BU03.241- end part | 86r- 88r | After book three, Schneider's Ordo 5 is added. See fol. 81 of the editio princeps for the ending of book three („Wormser Ordnung Typ A“).
Here: Incipit ordo qualiter in ecclesia ab episcopo sinodus agatur; some space left, then incipit: Ordo diei prima, ante solis ortum, eiciantur omnes ab ecclesia. |
Fransen, Valeur pp. 2, 6–7, 14; Schneider MHG Ordines pp. 31-37; Galli/Rolker, Destroyed pp. 20, 43; Hoffmann/Pokorny, Dekret pp. 41–45 |
| BU08.038 | 123r | BnF lat. 9630 break off with cohabitare tecto, followed directly by c. 50. See fol. 117v-118r of the editio princeps for c. 38, fol. 118r for c. 39, and fol. 119v for cc. 49-50. | Fransen, Montpellier p. 303–304; Fransen, Valeur pp. 2, 9–10, 19; Galli/Rolker, Destroyed pp. 20, 49–53 |
| BU08.049-50 | 123r | The book resumes at c. 50 with the incipit At ille quasi sanctimoniales.
Deteriores copies typically lack cc. 39-48; c. 49 may be incomplete or missing altogether. Sometimes, the two fragmentary canons cc. 38 and 49 are merged into one (grammatically disturbed) canon. See fol. 118r-119v of the editio princeps for a complete series of cc. 39-50. |
Fransen, Montpellier p. 303–304; Fransen, Valeur pp. 2, 9–10, 19; Galli/Rolker, Destroyed pp. 20, 49–53 |
| BU12.009 | 159v | Here, c. 9 ends with similiter peniteat, see in the editio princeps fol. 154v. | Fransen, Tradition pp. 116–117; Fransen, Valeur pp. 2, 10, 19; Galli/Rolker, Destroyed pp. 20, 49–53; Gneckow, Abhängigkeiten pp. 137-138, 155 |
| BU12.010-20 | 159v-160v | Cc. 10-20 are present.
See the editio princeps fol. 156r. |
Fransen, Tradition pp. 116–117; Fransen, Valeur pp. 2, 10, 19; Galli/Rolker, Destroyed pp. 20, 49–53; Gneckow, Abhängigkeiten pp. 137-138, 155 |
| BU12.029 | 161v-162v | The canon is transmitted in a number of variants:
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Fransen, Montpellier p. 304; Fransen, Tradition pp. 116–117; Fransen, Valeur pp. 12–13, 15–18; Hoffmann/Pokorny, Dekret pp. 61, 63–64 |
| BU19.108 | 112v | In deteriores copies, book 19 ends here (fol. 215r in the editio princeps). But in Bnf 9630 the Book XIX is complete. | Fransen, Montpellier pp. 304–305; Fransen, Valeur pp. 2, 10–11, 19; Galli/Rolker, Destroyed pp. 20, 49–53 |
| BU20.057 | 257r | In deteriores copies, book 20 ends with c. 57. Sometimes the missing canons are added by a later hand and/or other additions are found here, including JE †1996, JE 1362, and JK 744. Here the book is cmplete. See fol. 230r editio princeps. | Fransen, Montpellier p. 305; Fransen, Valeur pp. 2, 11; Galli/Rolker, Destroyed pp. 20, 49–53 |
| After book 20 | 257r- 259v | The canons of Seligenstadt are found in several Burchard copies, most commonly after the last book of the Liber. Jasper has disinguished two recensions, see his account in MGH Conc. 8.
Here Admonitio Synodalis, see Burchard, additions in Munich Clm 4570 (BZ); another text (Incipit: [I nunc?] si notus illa in aestivo tempore) and music: Intret in conspectu tuo domine gemitus. |
Rolker, Letters p. 112.- Jasper, MGH Conc. 8 pp. 24-26. |
Literature
Schneider, MGH Ordines p. 237; Kéry, Collections pp. 140, 142.
F. Avril, Y. Zaluska, Manuscrits d'origine italienne. t.1. VIe-XIIe siècles, Manuscrits enluminés de la Bibliothèque nationale, Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, 1980, p. 39-40, https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bd6t54207155r/f65.item.