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The Collectio Grimanica is a collection of 104 letters of Leo the Great extant in only one manuscript of the ninth century, namely [[Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine, 1645]]. According to Turner, it was composed in the sixth century; Silva-Tarouca, in contrast, argued it was influenced by many collections including Pseudo-Isidore and thus late. However, as Jasper relates, this view has not won acceptance; rather, the False Decretals are thought to have been influenced by the Grimanica.
{{Infobox collection|title=Collectio Grimanica|author1=[[User:Christof Rolker|Christof Rolker]]|century=saec. VI|wikidata=Q128576251}}


See {{Author|Jasper}}, pp. {{Jasper|41}} n. 173, {{Jasper|47}}-49, {{Jasper|56}}, 145
The ''Collectio Grimanica'' is a collection of letters of Leo the Great extant in only one manuscript of the ninth century, namely [[Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine, 1645]]. It contains 104 letters, more than any other medieval collection of Leonine letters, and is chronologically arranged. According to Turner, it was composed in the sixth century; Silva-Tarouca, in contrast, argued it was influenced by many collections including Pseudo-Isidore and thus late. However, as Jasper relates, this view has not won acceptance; rather, the False Decretals are thought to have been influenced by the Grimanica.
{{Author|Schwartz}} used it for his edition of Leo's letters, but both {{Author|Jasper}} and {{Author|Hoskin}} (and indeed others) see the readings of the Grimanica as less valuable.


== Categories ==
==Literature==
* Not in database [[Category:Collection not in Clavis database]]
{{Author|Jasper}}, pp. {{Jasper|41}} n. 173, {{Jasper|47}}-49, {{Jasper|56}}, {{Jasper|145}}; {{Author|Hoskin}}, Letters pp. 267-268.
* saec. VI [[Category:Collection saec VI]]
 
* place of origin unclear [[Category:Collection of which the place of origin is unknown or missing]]  
[[Category:Collection not in Clavis database]]
* Collection not in Kéry [[Category:Collection not in Kery]] [[Category:Collection]]
[[Category:Collection saec VI]]
[[Category:Collection of which the place of origin is unknown or missing]]  
[[Category:Collection not in Kery]]
[[Category:Letter Collection]]
[[Category:Pre-Gratian Collection containing papal letters]]

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Title Collectio Grimanica
Key ?
Wikidata Item no. Q128576251
Century saec. VI
Author Christof Rolker


The Collectio Grimanica is a collection of letters of Leo the Great extant in only one manuscript of the ninth century, namely Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine, 1645. It contains 104 letters, more than any other medieval collection of Leonine letters, and is chronologically arranged. According to Turner, it was composed in the sixth century; Silva-Tarouca, in contrast, argued it was influenced by many collections including Pseudo-Isidore and thus late. However, as Jasper relates, this view has not won acceptance; rather, the False Decretals are thought to have been influenced by the Grimanica. Schwartz used it for his edition of Leo's letters, but both Jasper and Hoskin (and indeed others) see the readings of the Grimanica as less valuable.

Literature

Jasper, pp. 41 n. 173, 47-49, 56, 145; Hoskin, Letters pp. 267-268.