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Selected Canon Law Collections, ca. 500–1234
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This collection of 200 letters of Gregory the Great, known as "Collectio CC epistolarum", "Sammlung der 200 Briefe" or simply '''C''' is almost always transmitted together with the [[Collectio Pauli]] but, as {{Author|Ewald}} demonstrated long ago, had a separate existence and is in fact very ancient. {{Author|Ewald}} knew nine copies of '''C'''. | This collection of 200 letters of Gregory the Great, known as "Collectio CC epistolarum", "Sammlung der 200 Briefe" or simply '''C''' is almost always transmitted together with the [[Collectio Pauli]] but, as {{Author|Ewald}} demonstrated long ago, had a separate existence and is in fact very ancient. {{Author|Ewald}} knew nine copies of '''C'''. | ||
In 1986, an early ninth-century copy of C was identified in [[Köln, Historisches Archiv, W 29]]. | |||
{{Author|Ewald}}, Studien, https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?PPN345858530_0003 | {{Author|Ewald}}, Studien, https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?PPN345858530_0003 | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 31 October 2025
This collection of 200 letters of Gregory the Great, known as "Collectio CC epistolarum", "Sammlung der 200 Briefe" or simply C is almost always transmitted together with the Collectio Pauli but, as Ewald demonstrated long ago, had a separate existence and is in fact very ancient. Ewald knew nine copies of C.
In 1986, an early ninth-century copy of C was identified in Köln, Historisches Archiv, W 29.
Ewald, Studien, https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?PPN345858530_0003