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== Categories ==
== Categories ==
* key is DE [[Category:RE]]
* key is RE [[Category:RE]]
* belongs to 5L group [[Category:Collection belonging to 5L group]]   
* belongs to 5L group [[Category:Collection belonging to 5L group]]   
* from Central Italy (south of Rome) [[Category:Collection from Central Italy]]  
* from Central Italy (south of Rome) [[Category:Collection from Central Italy]]  
* small collection (111 cc) [[Category:small (100 to 500 canons) collection]]
* small collection (111 cc) [[Category:small (100 to 500 canons) collection]]
* saec. XI [[Category:Collection saec XI]] * Collection [[Category:Collection]]
* saec. XI [[Category:Collection saec XI]]  
* Collection [[Category:Collection]]
* entries based on edition [[Category:Clavis entries based on modern edition]]
* entries based on edition [[Category:Clavis entries based on modern edition]]

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The Ms Vallicelliana Tome XXI contains a derivate of the Collectio V librorum copied in a late 11th central Italian minusucule. The script resembles that used at the monastery of Sant’Eutizio near Nursia (modern Norcia) in Umbria. 95 The canons are not numbered. Roger Reynolds published an analysis (implicit edition) of the collection. The present analysis (RE) is based on his. Reynolds classifies the collection as a farrago. The formal source(s) of those canons which are not taken from the Collectio V librorum cannot be identified. The collection deals with the ministry of the sacraments and the administration of penance to both clergy and laity. The elementary nature of the collection suggests that it was compiled for a dependency of the monastery.

Literature

For the analysis see Reynolds, The south-Italian Collection in Five Books, pp. 77–92.

Categories

  • key is RE
  • belongs to 5L group
  • from Central Italy (south of Rome)
  • small collection (111 cc)
  • saec. XI
  • Collection
  • entries based on edition