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The ''Sententiae Sidonis'' (Fournier's ''Sentence de Sidon'') are a so-called sentence collection from the twelfth century extant in [[Città del Vaticano, BAV, Vat. lat. 1345|Vat. lat. 1345]], containing mainly "theological" but also canon law material. Its formal sources are other sentence collections (the ''Summa sententiarum'' and the ''Deus itaque summa''), the ''[[Panormia]]'', and maybe Abelard's ''Sic et non'' (according to John {{Author|Wei}}). Material taken from the ''Panormia'' includes the Papal Election Decree of 1059, a version of the Donation of Constantine, and the false Investiture Privileges.
The ''Sententiae Sidonis'' (Fournier's ''Sentence de Sidon'') are a so-called sentence collection from the twelfth century extant in [[Città del Vaticano, BAV, Vat. lat. 1345|Vat. lat. 1345]], containing mainly "theological" but also canon law material. Its formal sources are other sentence collections (the ''Summa sententiarum'' and the ''Deus itaque summa''), the ''[[Panormia]]'', and maybe Abelard's ''Sic et non'' (according to John {{Author|Wei}}). Material taken from the ''Panormia'' includes the Papal Election Decree of 1059, a version of the Donation of Constantine, and the false Investiture Privileges.

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Title Sententiae Sidonis
Key ?
Century saec. XII
General region of origin Southern Europe and Mediterranean
Main author Linda Fowler-Magerl

General

The Sententiae Sidonis (Fournier's Sentence de Sidon) are a so-called sentence collection from the twelfth century extant in Vat. lat. 1345, containing mainly "theological" but also canon law material. Its formal sources are other sentence collections (the Summa sententiarum and the Deus itaque summa), the Panormia, and maybe Abelard's Sic et non (according to John Wei). Material taken from the Panormia includes the Papal Election Decree of 1059, a version of the Donation of Constantine, and the false Investiture Privileges.

The Sententiae are divided into 18 books. According to Fournier, they contain a total of ca. 1900 chapters, some 1150 of which are "canon law"; almost all of the latter are taken from the Panormia.

The collection, compiled by a certain Ubaldus according to the preface, probably originated in twelfth-century Italy; the sole manuscript, however, was likely written in the Holy Land.

The manuscript is online (with bibliorgaphy) https://digi.vatlib.it/mss/detail/Vat.lat.1345

Literature

  • Fournier, Collections attribuées à Yves, 664-667 (quoting the prologue to the collection at 665).
  • Jasper, Papstwahldekret, 11-12.
  • Artur Michael Landgraf, Die Summa Sententiarum und die Summe des Cod. Vat. lat. 1345, in: Recherches de Théologie ancienne et médiévale 11 (1939), 260–270. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26184272
  • Märtl, Überlieferung, 36.
  • Johanna Petersmann, Die kanonistische Überlieferung des Constitutum Constantini bis zum Dekret Gratians. Untersuchung und Edition, in: Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters 30 (1974), 356–449, at 386. http://www.digizeitschriften.de/dms/img/?PPN=PPN345858735_0030&DMDID=dmdlog37&PHYSID=phys381
  • John Wei, Of Scholasticism and Canon Law: Narratives Old and New, in: New Discourses in Medieval Canon Law Research: Challenging the Master Narrative, hg. von Christof Rolker (Medieval Law and Its Practice 28), Leiden und Boston 2019, 105–126, at 119-120. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004394384_008

Categories

  • saec. XII
  • Collection from Italy
  • Collection
  • Collections not (yet!) in Clavis database