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A third version of the ''[[Collectio Dionysiana I|Collectio Dionysiana]]'' can be inferred to have been compiled, or at least planned, from the dedicatory preface; no manuscript of the collection itself is known. According to this preface, Pope Hormisdas (514–523) requested a further revision of the ''Dionysiana'' in which the Greek and Latin texts would be presented in parallel columns. In this preface Dionysius said he would leave out all those texts which were not universally accepted: the ''Canones apostolorum'', the canons of Sardica and the „African canons“.
{{Infobox collection
    | size          = Small (100 to 500 canons)
    | century        = saec. VI
    | normregion    = Central Italy
    | generalregion  = Southern Europe and Mediterranean
    | specificregion = Rome
    | title          = Collectio Dionysiana III
    | author1        = Fowler-Magerl, Linda
}}A third version of the ''[[Collectio Dionysiana I|Collectio Dionysiana]]'' can be inferred to have been compiled, or at least planned, from the dedicatory preface; no manuscript of the collection itself is known. According to this preface, Pope Hormisdas (514–523) requested a further revision of the ''Dionysiana'' in which the Greek and Latin texts would be presented in parallel columns. In this preface Dionysius said he would leave out all those texts which were not universally accepted: the ''Canones apostolorum'', the canons of Sardica and the „African canons“.





Revision as of 16:49, 23 November 2023

Title Collectio Dionysiana III
Key ?
Size Small (100 to 500 canons)
Century saec. VI
European region of origin Central Italy
General region of origin Southern Europe and Mediterranean
Specific region of origin Rome
Main author Fowler-Magerl, Linda

A third version of the Collectio Dionysiana can be inferred to have been compiled, or at least planned, from the dedicatory preface; no manuscript of the collection itself is known. According to this preface, Pope Hormisdas (514–523) requested a further revision of the Dionysiana in which the Greek and Latin texts would be presented in parallel columns. In this preface Dionysius said he would leave out all those texts which were not universally accepted: the Canones apostolorum, the canons of Sardica and the „African canons“.


Categories

  • Collection
  • belongs to: Dionysiana group
  • small (100 to 500 canons) collection
  • from Rome
  • saec. VI
  • not in database

DEFAULTSORT "Collectio dionysiana 03"