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}}The ''Excerpta Bobiensia'' (like the ''[[Lex Romana canonice compta]]'') is another collection of Roman law dealing with ecclesiastical matters. It draws the Codex of Justinian and the ''Epitome Iuliani.''  
}}The ''Excerpta Bobiensia'' (like the ''[[Lex Romana canonice compta]]'') is another collection of Roman law dealing with ecclesiastical matters. It draws the Codex of Justinian and the ''Epitome Iuliani.''  
The collection was compiled in northern Italy  in the ninth century. It survives in two northern Italian manuscripts: Livorno, Biblioteca comunale, Fondo Labronica 12 (11th/12th century) and [[Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, A.58 sup.]] (10th/11th century). It was edited by Carlo Guido Mor in 1925. The present analysis ({{Coll|EL}}) is based on the Livorno manuscript.  
The collection was compiled in northern Italy  in the ninth century. It survives in two northern Italian manuscripts: Livorno, Biblioteca comunale, Fondo Labronica 12 (11th/12th century) and [[Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, A.58 sup.]] (10th/11th century). It was edited by Carlo Guido Mor in 1925. The present analysis ({{Coll|EL}}) is based on the Livorno manuscript.  

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Title Excerpta Bobiensia
Key EL
Terminus post quem 825
Terminus ante quem 882
Century saec. IX
General region of origin Southern Europe and Mediterranean
Main author Linda Fowler-Magerl

The Excerpta Bobiensia (like the Lex Romana canonice compta) is another collection of Roman law dealing with ecclesiastical matters. It draws the Codex of Justinian and the Epitome Iuliani. The collection was compiled in northern Italy in the ninth century. It survives in two northern Italian manuscripts: Livorno, Biblioteca comunale, Fondo Labronica 12 (11th/12th century) and Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, A.58 sup. (10th/11th century). It was edited by Carlo Guido Mor in 1925. The present analysis (EL) is based on the Livorno manuscript.

Edition

Carlo Guido Mor, Bobbio, Pavia e gli „Excerpta Bobiensia“ (Contributi per la storia dell’Università di Pavia, Pavia 1925), pp. 45– 114.

Categories

  • Database entries based on manuscript.
  • saec. IX
  • Collection
  • Key is EL
  • Italian