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{{Infobox collection|title=Cresconius Gallicus|alttitle=Der gallische Cresconius|author1=[[User:Christof Rolker|Christof Rolker]]|century=saec. IX|normregion=Northern France|mss=one|wikidata=Q135531640}}
A version of [[Cresconius, Concordia canonum]] extant in only one manuscript ([[Paris, BnF, lat. 4280A]]) was made in the 9th or 10th century, probably at Reims. Maassen p. {{Maassen|846}} (and Fowler-Magerl p. {{FM|33}}) treated it as a separate work they called ''Der gallische Cresconius'' and ''Cresconius Gallicus'', respectively.
A version of [[Cresconius, Concordia canonum]] extant in only one manuscript ([[Paris, BnF, lat. 4280A]]) was made in the 9th or 10th century, probably at Reims. Maassen p. {{Maassen|846}} (and Fowler-Magerl p. {{FM|33}}) treated it as a separate work they called ''Der gallische Cresconius'' and ''Cresconius Gallicus'', respectively.


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Latest revision as of 15:36, 31 October 2025

Title Cresconius Gallicus
Key ?
Alternative title Der gallische Cresconius
Wikidata Item no. Q135531640
Century saec. IX
European region of origin Northern France
Author Christof Rolker
No. of manuscripts one


A version of Cresconius, Concordia canonum extant in only one manuscript (Paris, BnF, lat. 4280A) was made in the 9th or 10th century, probably at Reims. Maassen p. 846 (and Fowler-Magerl p. 33) treated it as a separate work they called Der gallische Cresconius and Cresconius Gallicus, respectively.