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We have transcribed Friedberg's Breviarium edition: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18m1umdtu_6se0_m-eprwSP5C-Vb8IKDkh0B2DHbyhE8/edit
We have transcribed Friedberg's Breviarium edition: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18m1umdtu_6se0_m-eprwSP5C-Vb8IKDkh0B2DHbyhE8/edit


Danica and Christof are currently reworking it so it can be integrated into the database.
Danica and Christof are currently reworking it so it can be integrated into the database. The initial plan was to base this edition off Friedberg's analysis, combined with [[Friedberg's Liber Extra|Friedberg's edition of the Liber Extra]], as he in the Breviarium edition often refers to it.


For this, they have to use [[Friedberg's Liber Extra|Friedberg's edition of the Liber Extra]], as he in the Breviarium edition often refers to it.
Correlating the different proved trickier than they imagined and so, after some work and discussions, they have decided instead to base their work on [[Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek Msc. Can.19.]] The manuscript contains the first four of the ''Compilationes'', including the ''Breviarium'' on fols 1ra-77va; there is then just over a folio's worth of additions, from fol. 77va-78va. Gérard Fransen, in his work on the ''Breviarium'', placed the Bamberg manuscript in his third, 'classical' or Λ group, as he saw it the most complete - and latest - of the three groups.
 
This remains a work in progress.  


We use [[Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, Msc.Can.19]] as our base manuscript.
We use [[Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, Msc.Can.19]] as our base manuscript.

Revision as of 09:44, 3 May 2023

In progress.

We have transcribed Friedberg's Breviarium edition: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18m1umdtu_6se0_m-eprwSP5C-Vb8IKDkh0B2DHbyhE8/edit

Danica and Christof are currently reworking it so it can be integrated into the database. The initial plan was to base this edition off Friedberg's analysis, combined with Friedberg's edition of the Liber Extra, as he in the Breviarium edition often refers to it.

Correlating the different proved trickier than they imagined and so, after some work and discussions, they have decided instead to base their work on Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek Msc. Can.19. The manuscript contains the first four of the Compilationes, including the Breviarium on fols 1ra-77va; there is then just over a folio's worth of additions, from fol. 77va-78va. Gérard Fransen, in his work on the Breviarium, placed the Bamberg manuscript in his third, 'classical' or Λ group, as he saw it the most complete - and latest - of the three groups.

This remains a work in progress.

We use Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, Msc.Can.19 as our base manuscript.


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