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{{Infobox collection|title=Collectio Bobbiensis|author1=[[User:MSimperl|Matthias Simperl]]|century=saec. IX|generalregion=Italy|specificregion=Northern Italy|mss=one}} | {{Infobox collection|title=Collectio Bobbiensis|author1=[[User:MSimperl|Matthias Simperl]]|century=saec. IX|generalregion=Italy|specificregion=Northern Italy|mss=one}} | ||
The Collectio Bobbiensis is preserved in a single manuscript: [[Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, C. 238 inf.|Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, C. 238 inf]]. | The Collectio Bobbiensis of Leo's (440-461) letters is preserved in a single manuscript: [[Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, C. 238 inf.|Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, C. 238 inf]]. Though now part of a codex that primarily contains letters of Popes Gregory (590-604), the collection previously existed as an independent codex as evidenced on folio 141r: There, the table of contents - that lists more letters than are actually included in the manuscript - bears the heading: ''Incipiunt capitula de his quae continentur in hoc codice''. The collection is most likely based on the Collectio Grimanica of Leo's letters. | ||
== Literature == | ==Literature== | ||
{{Author|Jasper}} pp. {{Jasper|49}}, {{Jasper|52}} n. 215, {{Jasper|56}} | {{Author|Jasper}} pp. {{Jasper|49}}, {{Jasper|52}} n. 215, {{Jasper|56}} | ||
Revision as of 21:56, 19 November 2025
| Title | Collectio Bobbiensis |
|---|---|
| Key | ? |
| Century | saec. IX |
| General region of origin | Italy |
| Specific region of origin | Northern Italy |
| Author | Matthias Simperl |
| No. of manuscripts | one |
The Collectio Bobbiensis of Leo's (440-461) letters is preserved in a single manuscript: Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, C. 238 inf. Though now part of a codex that primarily contains letters of Popes Gregory (590-604), the collection previously existed as an independent codex as evidenced on folio 141r: There, the table of contents - that lists more letters than are actually included in the manuscript - bears the heading: Incipiunt capitula de his quae continentur in hoc codice. The collection is most likely based on the Collectio Grimanica of Leo's letters.