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     | normregion    = Southern France
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     | coll          = Collectio Albigensis
     | coll          = Collectio Albigensis
     | century        = saec. IX<sup>2nd</sup>
     | century        = saec. IX<sup>2/2</sup>
|provenance=?|olim=147|location=probably Albi (Kéry)|descriptionat3=[https://www.mirabileweb.it/manuscript/albi-médiathèque-pierre-amalric-(olim-bibliothèque-manuscript/93898 mirabileweb.it]}}
|provenance=?|olim=147|location=probably Albi (Kéry)|descriptionat3=[https://www.mirabileweb.it/manuscript/albi-médiathèque-pierre-amalric-(olim-bibliothèque-manuscript/93898 mirabileweb.it]}}


'''Albi, Médiathèque Pierre-Amalric, Ms. 2''', written saec. IX 2/2 in Southern France (probably Albi), contains the [[Collectio Albigensis]] on fol. 35r-114r (of 180 folios).
'''Albi, Médiathèque Pierre-Amalric, 2''', written saec. IX<sup>2/2</sup> in Southern France (probably Albi), contains the [[Collectio Albigensis]] on fol. 35r-114r (of 180 folios).


According to {{Author|Maassen}}, it begins with a capitulatio, a papal catalogue up to Gregory I, the preface to the Dionysiana II, the [[Canones Apostolorum]] in the version of the [[Dionysio-Hadriana]]. {{Author|Maassen}} and {{Author|Turner}} held that the Albi manuscript (in large parts) was a faithful copy of an exemplar written in the seventh century at the behest of an otherwise unknown bishop Dido of Albi.
According to {{Author|Maassen}}, it begins with a capitulatio, a papal catalogue up to Gregory I, the preface to the Dionysiana II, the [[Canones Apostolorum]] in the version of the [[Dionysio-Hadriana]]. {{Author|Maassen}} and {{Author|Turner}} held that the Albi manuscript (in large parts) was a faithful copy of an exemplar written in the seventh century at the behest of an otherwise unknown bishop Dido of Albi.
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==Literature==
==Literature==
{{Author|Maassen}}, Bibliotheca I p. [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_g35RAAAAcAAJ/page/n70/mode/1up?q=Frankreich 158]-167. {{Author|Maassen}}, Geschichte pp. {{Maassen|592}}-603; {{Author|Turner}}, A Group of MSS of Canons at Toulouse, Albi and Paris, JTS 2 (1900-1901) 266-267; {{Author|Wurm}}, Studien und Texte 94-95 n. 15; {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kéry|47}}
{{Author|Maassen}}, Bibliotheca I p. [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_g35RAAAAcAAJ/page/n70/mode/1up?q=Frankreich 158]-167.- {{Author|Maassen}}, Geschichte pp. {{Maassen|592}}-603.- {{Author|Turner}}, A Group of MSS of Canons at Toulouse, Albi and Paris, JTS 2 (1900-1901) 266-267.- {{Author|Wurm}}, Studien und Texte 94-95 n. 15.- {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kéry|47}}





Latest revision as of 11:06, 30 October 2025

Library Albi, BM
Shelfmark 2
Olim shelfmark 147
Century saec. IX2/2
Provenance ?
Place of origin probably Albi (Kéry)
European region of origin Southern France
ARCA md91sf26898c
Collection Collectio Albigensis
Digital Images cecilia.mediatheques.grand-albigeois
Description at cecilia.mediatheques.grand-albigeois
Description at 2 arca.irht.cnrs.fr
Description at 3 mirabileweb.it
Bischoff number 16 on p. 10
Author Lotte Kéry


Albi, Médiathèque Pierre-Amalric, 2, written saec. IX2/2 in Southern France (probably Albi), contains the Collectio Albigensis on fol. 35r-114r (of 180 folios).

According to Maassen, it begins with a capitulatio, a papal catalogue up to Gregory I, the preface to the Dionysiana II, the Canones Apostolorum in the version of the Dionysio-Hadriana. Maassen and Turner held that the Albi manuscript (in large parts) was a faithful copy of an exemplar written in the seventh century at the behest of an otherwise unknown bishop Dido of Albi.

Links

Digital images of the manuscript are online, but as of early 2025 biblissima seems not to have an entry on Albi, BM, 2 while ARCA has an entry but does not link to the digital images.

Literature

Maassen, Bibliotheca I p. 158-167.- Maassen, Geschichte pp. 592-603.- Turner, A Group of MSS of Canons at Toulouse, Albi and Paris, JTS 2 (1900-1901) 266-267.- Wurm, Studien und Texte 94-95 n. 15.- Kéry, Collections p. 47