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The collection extant in [[München, BSB, Clm 6243|Clm 6243]] and [[München, BSB, Clm 5508|5508]] (plus incomplete copies) is known as ''Collectio (canonum) Frisingensis'', often with an added ''prima'' to distinguish it from other Freising-related collections; Maasen, who only knew Clm 6342, refers to it as "Sammlung der Handschrift von Freising". | The collection extant in [[München, BSB, Clm 6243|Clm 6243]] and [[München, BSB, Clm 5508|5508]] (plus incomplete copies) is known as ''Collectio (canonum) Frisingensis'', often with an added ''prima'' to distinguish it from other Freising-related collections; Maasen, who only knew Clm 6342, refers to it as "Sammlung der Handschrift von Freising". | ||
== | == The collection itself == | ||
The ''Frisingensis I'' survives in two manuscripts, both copied near Lake Constance: München, BSB, Clm 6243, fol. 11r–189v (late 8th century) and Clm 29550/4 (9th century, olim Clm 5508) ({{Author|Fowler-Magerl}}, Clavis p. {{Fowler-Magerl|23}}). | |||
According to Silva-Tarouca, the collection was compiled saec. V/VI in Italy. Linda Fowler-Magerl dated it to the late fifth century. Turner and Schwarz assumed an older core was compiled in the second decade of the fifth century ({{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kery|2}}) | |||
See d'Avray, 127 n. 43 for two MSS listed as copies of ''Frisingensis I'' in Kéry but in fact not containing it | See d'Avray, 127 n. 43 for two MSS listed as copies of ''Frisingensis I'' in {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kery|2-3}} but in fact not containing it. | ||
== Literature == | == Literature == |
Revision as of 05:22, 14 January 2024
Title | Collectio Frisingensis I |
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Key | ? |
Century | saec. V |
Main author | Rolker, Christof |
Title
The collection extant in Clm 6243 and 5508 (plus incomplete copies) is known as Collectio (canonum) Frisingensis, often with an added prima to distinguish it from other Freising-related collections; Maasen, who only knew Clm 6342, refers to it as "Sammlung der Handschrift von Freising".
The collection itself
The Frisingensis I survives in two manuscripts, both copied near Lake Constance: München, BSB, Clm 6243, fol. 11r–189v (late 8th century) and Clm 29550/4 (9th century, olim Clm 5508) (Fowler-Magerl, Clavis p. Template:Fowler-Magerl).
According to Silva-Tarouca, the collection was compiled saec. V/VI in Italy. Linda Fowler-Magerl dated it to the late fifth century. Turner and Schwarz assumed an older core was compiled in the second decade of the fifth century (Kéry, Collections p. 2)
See d'Avray, 127 n. 43 for two MSS listed as copies of Frisingensis I in Kéry, Collections p. 2-3 but in fact not containing it.
Literature
- Maassen, Geschichte p. 476-486
- Geoffrey D. Dunn, ‘Boniface I and the Apiarius Affair’ Revue d'Etudes Augustiniennes et Patristiques 68 (2022) 369-389. https://doi.org/10.1484/J.REA.5.135270
- Glauche, Katalog der lateinischen Handschriften [...], vol. I: Clm 6201-6317, Wiesbanden 2000, pp. 70-78
- For a digital copy, see http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00106371/image_94
- For an English summary, see d'Avray, Papal Jurisprudence c. 400, pp. 45-47
Categories
- not in Clavis
- saec. V (or VI)
- Collection
- Italian
- this article is a stub
DEFAULTSORT "Collectio Frisingensis 1"