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     | century      = saec. VIII
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     | normregion    = Southern France
     | normregion    = Southern France
    | generalregion = Southern Europe and Mediterranean
     | title        = Collectio Herovalliana
     | title        = Collectio Herovalliana
     | author1      = [[User:Linda Fowler-Magerl|Linda Fowler-Magerl]]
     | author1      = [[User:Linda Fowler-Magerl|Linda Fowler-Magerl]]
|wikidata=Q135494571}}The ''Collectio Herovalliana'' belongs to a number of chronologically arranged collections compiled in Gaul in the sixth and seventh centuries, particularly in the south – at Arles, in the Rhône Valley and at Lyon. Of major significance is their transmission of Gallic councils.  
|wikidata=Q135494571|mss=some (2–9)|structure=chronological}}The ''Collectio Herovalliana'' belongs to a number of chronologically arranged collections compiled in Gaul in the sixth and seventh centuries, particularly in the south – at Arles, in the Rhône Valley and at Lyon. Of major significance is their transmission of Gallic councils.  


The ''Herovalliana'', compiled in the second half of the 8th century, is based on a southern German version of the ''[[Collectio Vetus Gallica]]'' in which 12 titles are appended to the 64th title. The wording and sequence of the titles in the ''Herovalliana'' is almost identical to those in the ''Vetus Gallica''. The most recent text is a letter written by pope Stephan II in 754 ({{JE|2315}}). It is ascribed in the ''Herovalliana'' incorrectly to pope Leo I. There are five complete copies of an early version of the collection. For the present analysis ({{Coll|HV}}) the copy in the Ms [[Paris, BnF, lat. 3848B]] (8th/9th century, Flavigny), fol. 70r–178v, was used. There are several augmented versions. One such, as represented by the copy in the Ms [[Vercelli, Biblioteca Capitolare, CLXXV]], circulated in Italy at the beginning of the 9th century. Another, in the Ms [[Paris, BnF, lat. 13657]], fol. 5r–111r, was copied in France as late as the 11th century. The ''Herovalliana'' was edited in 1677 by Jacobus Petit using this manuscript. His edition was reprinted in the {{Author|Migne}} PL 99.989–1086.
The ''Herovalliana'', compiled in the second half of the 8th century, is based on a southern German version of the ''[[Collectio Vetus Gallica]]'' in which 12 titles are appended to the 64th title. The wording and sequence of the titles in the ''Herovalliana'' is almost identical to those in the ''Vetus Gallica''. The most recent text is a letter written by pope Stephan II in 754 ({{JE|2315}}). It is ascribed in the ''Herovalliana'' incorrectly to pope Leo I. There are five complete copies of an early version of the collection. For the present analysis ({{Coll|HV}}) the copy in the Ms [[Paris, BnF, lat. 3848B]] (8th/9th century, Flavigny), fol. 70r–178v, was used. There are several augmented versions. One such, as represented by the copy in the Ms [[Vercelli, Biblioteca Capitolare, CLXXV]], circulated in Italy at the beginning of the 9th century. Another, in the Ms [[Paris, BnF, lat. 13657]], fol. 5r–111r, was copied in France as late as the 11th century. The ''Herovalliana'' was edited in 1677 by Jacobus Petit using this manuscript. His edition was reprinted in the {{Author|Migne}} PL 99.989–1086.


==Literature==
==Literature==
The ''Collectio Herovalliana'' was edited by Jacob {{Author|Petit}}, Theodori sanctissimi et doctissimi archiepiscopi Cantuariensis Poenitentiale, Omnibus quae potuerunt ejusdem Capitulis adauctum, per Canones selectos ex antiquissima Canonum Collectione MS. nec non per plura ex variiis Poenitentialibus hactenus ineditis excerpta expositum … Jacobus Petit primus in lucem edidit 1 (Paris 1677), pp. 97– 280 ( = {{Author|Migne}} PL 99.989–1086). See {{Author|Mordek}} Analecta canonistica, pp. 4–6. {{Author|Idem}}, Systematische Kanonessammlungen vor Gratian: Forschungsstand und neue Aufgaben, in: Proceedings of the 6th ICMCL, p. 187. {{Author|Idem}}, Kirchenrecht und Reform, pp. 109–143. – For the transmission of the collection see {{Author|Mordek}}, Die historische Wirkung der Collectio Herovalliana, ZKG 81 (1970), pp. 220–43, and {{Author|Landau}}, Kanonessammlungen in der Lombardei pp. 443–444. – {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kery|54}}–57.
The ''Collectio Herovalliana'' was edited by Jacob {{Author|Petit}}, Theodori sanctissimi et doctissimi archiepiscopi Cantuariensis Poenitentiale, Omnibus quae potuerunt ejusdem Capitulis adauctum, per Canones selectos ex antiquissima Canonum Collectione MS. nec non per plura ex variiis Poenitentialibus hactenus ineditis excerpta expositum … Jacobus Petit primus in lucem edidit 1 (Paris 1677), pp. 97– 280 ( = {{Author|Migne}} PL 99.989–1086). See {{Author|Mordek}}, Analecta canonistica, pp. 4–6. {{Author|Idem}}, Systematische Kanonessammlungen vor Gratian: Forschungsstand und neue Aufgaben, in: Proceedings of the 6th ICMCL, p. 187. {{Author|Idem}}, [https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110831900 Kirchenrecht und Reform] pp. 109–143. – For the transmission of the collection see {{Author|Mordek}}, Die historische Wirkung der Collectio Herovalliana, ZKG 81 (1970), pp. 220–243, and {{Author|Landau}}, Kanonessammlungen in der Lombardei pp. 443–444. – {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections pp. {{Kery|54}}–57.


[[Category:Collection Key is HV]]  
[[Category:Collection Key is HV]]  
[[Category:Canonical Collection]]
[[Category:Canonical Collection]]
[[Category:Pre-Gratian Collection]]
[[Category:Pre-Gratian Collection containing papal letters]]
[[Category:medium (500 to 1000 canons) collection]]
[[Category:medium (500 to 1000 canons) collection]]
[[Category:Collection from Southern France]]
[[Category:Collection from Southern France]]
[[Category:Collection saec VIII]]  
[[Category:Collection saec VIII]]  
[[Category:Clavis entries based on manuscript]]
[[Category:Clavis entries based on manuscript]]

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Title Collectio Herovalliana
Key HV
Wikidata Item no. Q135494571
Size Medium (500 to 1000 canons)
Terminus post quem 750
Terminus ante quem 800
Century saec. VIII
European region of origin Southern France
Author Linda Fowler-Magerl
Structure chronological
No. of manuscripts some (2–9)

The Collectio Herovalliana belongs to a number of chronologically arranged collections compiled in Gaul in the sixth and seventh centuries, particularly in the south – at Arles, in the Rhône Valley and at Lyon. Of major significance is their transmission of Gallic councils.

The Herovalliana, compiled in the second half of the 8th century, is based on a southern German version of the Collectio Vetus Gallica in which 12 titles are appended to the 64th title. The wording and sequence of the titles in the Herovalliana is almost identical to those in the Vetus Gallica. The most recent text is a letter written by pope Stephan II in 754 (JE 2315). It is ascribed in the Herovalliana incorrectly to pope Leo I. There are five complete copies of an early version of the collection. For the present analysis (HV) the copy in the Ms Paris, BnF, lat. 3848B (8th/9th century, Flavigny), fol. 70r–178v, was used. There are several augmented versions. One such, as represented by the copy in the Ms Vercelli, Biblioteca Capitolare, CLXXV, circulated in Italy at the beginning of the 9th century. Another, in the Ms Paris, BnF, lat. 13657, fol. 5r–111r, was copied in France as late as the 11th century. The Herovalliana was edited in 1677 by Jacobus Petit using this manuscript. His edition was reprinted in the Migne PL 99.989–1086.

Literature

The Collectio Herovalliana was edited by Jacob Petit, Theodori sanctissimi et doctissimi archiepiscopi Cantuariensis Poenitentiale, Omnibus quae potuerunt ejusdem Capitulis adauctum, per Canones selectos ex antiquissima Canonum Collectione MS. nec non per plura ex variiis Poenitentialibus hactenus ineditis excerpta expositum … Jacobus Petit primus in lucem edidit 1 (Paris 1677), pp. 97– 280 ( = Migne PL 99.989–1086). See Mordek, Analecta canonistica, pp. 4–6. Idem, Systematische Kanonessammlungen vor Gratian: Forschungsstand und neue Aufgaben, in: Proceedings of the 6th ICMCL, p. 187. Idem, Kirchenrecht und Reform pp. 109–143. – For the transmission of the collection see Mordek, Die historische Wirkung der Collectio Herovalliana, ZKG 81 (1970), pp. 220–243, and Landau, Kanonessammlungen in der Lombardei pp. 443–444. – Kéry, Collections pp. 54–57.