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This collection of 53 letters of Gregory the Great was compiled by a certain Paulus (at Corbie), and {{Author|Ewald}} refers to it as the "Collectio Pauli" or P for short. He knew five manuscripts containing P but no other collection of Gregory's letters, 14 that combine P and C (the [[Collectio CC epistolarum]]). For combinations with '''ρ''', see [[Registrum Gregorii]].
{{Infobox collection|title=Collectio Pauli|alttitle=P|author1=[[User:Christof Rolker|Christof Rolker]]|century=saec. VIII|location=Corbie|normregion=Eastern France|mss=some (2–9)}}


{{Author|Ewald}}, Studien, https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?PPN345858530_0003
This collection of 53 letters of Gregory the Great was compiled by a certain Paulus (at Corbie), and {{Author|Ewald}} refers to it as the "Collectio Pauli" or '''P''' for short. He knew five manuscripts containing '''P''' but no other collection of Gregory's letters, and another 14 that combine it with the [[Collectio CC epistolarum]] (see [[Collectio C + P]]. The circulation of this '''C+P''' collection north of the Alps only played an important role in establishing the non-Italian origin of [[74T]]. For combinations with '''ρ''', see [[Registrum Gregorii]].


[[Category:Letter Collection]] [[Category:Collection]]
{{Author|Ewald}}, Studien
 
[[Category:Letter Collection]]  
[[Category:Canonical Collection]]
[[Category:Pre-Gratian Collection]]
[[Category:Pre-Gratian Collection containing papal letters]]
[[Category:Collection from Eastern France]]
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[[Category:Collection not in Clavis database]]

Latest revision as of 19:24, 31 October 2025

Title Collectio Pauli
Key ?
Alternative title P
Century saec. VIII
Place of origin Corbie
European region of origin Eastern France
Author Christof Rolker
No. of manuscripts some (2–9)


This collection of 53 letters of Gregory the Great was compiled by a certain Paulus (at Corbie), and Ewald refers to it as the "Collectio Pauli" or P for short. He knew five manuscripts containing P but no other collection of Gregory's letters, and another 14 that combine it with the Collectio CC epistolarum (see Collectio C + P. The circulation of this C+P collection north of the Alps only played an important role in establishing the non-Italian origin of 74T. For combinations with ρ, see Registrum Gregorii.

Ewald, Studien