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The ''Hispana Gallica'' was compiled at the end of the 7th century and circulated in Gaul. The most recent canons are from the 13th council of Toledo (683). This version survives in four 8th/9th century manuscripts.  
{{Infobox collection
    | size          = Large (1000 to 2000 canons)
    | century      = saec. VII
    | normregion    = Iberian Peninsula
    | generalregion = Southern Europe and Mediterranean
    | title        = Collectio Hispana Gallica
    | author1      = Fowler-Magerl, Linda
}}The ''Hispana Gallica'' was compiled at the end of the 7th century and circulated in Gaul. The most recent canons are from the 13th council of Toledo (683). This version survives in four 8th/9th century manuscripts.  


A special form of the collection, the ''[[Collectio Hispana Gallica Augustodunensis]]'' (Autun), would be used by the compiler responsible for the capitulary attributed to Benedictus Levita and for the conciliar canons in the long form of the pseudoisidorian forgery.
A special form of the collection, the ''[[Collectio Hispana Gallica Augustodunensis]]'' (Autun), would be used by the compiler responsible for the capitulary attributed to Benedictus Levita and for the conciliar canons in the long form of the pseudoisidorian forgery.

Revision as of 17:49, 23 November 2023

Title Collectio Hispana Gallica
Key ?
Size Large (1000 to 2000 canons)
Century saec. VII
European region of origin Iberian Peninsula
General region of origin Southern Europe and Mediterranean
Main author Fowler-Magerl, Linda

The Hispana Gallica was compiled at the end of the 7th century and circulated in Gaul. The most recent canons are from the 13th council of Toledo (683). This version survives in four 8th/9th century manuscripts.

A special form of the collection, the Collectio Hispana Gallica Augustodunensis (Autun), would be used by the compiler responsible for the capitulary attributed to Benedictus Levita and for the conciliar canons in the long form of the pseudoisidorian forgery.

Categories

  • Collection not in Clavis database Collection
  • belongs to: Hispana group
  • large (1000 to 2000 canons) collection (?)
  • from Spain
  • saec. VII