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This chronologically arranged collection of conciliar canons extant only in Oxford, Bodleian Library, e Mus. 100 and 101 and 102 (olim 3637, 3686, 3688) dates probably to the late sixth century.
This chronologically arranged collection of conciliar canons extant only in Oxford, Bodleian Library, e Mus. 101, 100, and 102 (olim 3637, 3686, 3688) dates probably to the late sixth century. As Maassen argued, the manuscript was only bound in three volumes in the 17th century; originally, the quires today found in e mus. 101, 100, and 102 were only one volumen; for example, e mus. 101 fol. 8v is marked as the end of the first quire.
 
Maassen treats the [[Collectio canonum II in Paris, BnF, lat. 3858C]], the [[Collectio Theodosii diaconi]], and the Collectio Wirceburgensis as three similar collections all containing conciliar canons (plus papal letters as far as they relate to the same councils).
 
The Wirceburgensis, together with the even more ancient [[Collectio Frisingensis I]], is an important witness to the [[Corpus canonum Africano-Romanum]] which has not survived in its original form, but only in this form.


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== Literature ==

Revision as of 17:42, 7 June 2024

Title Collectio Iustelliana
Key ?
Alternative title Sammlung der Justel’schen Handschrift (Maassen)
Century saec. VI
Main author Rolker, Christof

This chronologically arranged collection of conciliar canons extant only in Oxford, Bodleian Library, e Mus. 101, 100, and 102 (olim 3637, 3686, 3688) dates probably to the late sixth century. As Maassen argued, the manuscript was only bound in three volumes in the 17th century; originally, the quires today found in e mus. 101, 100, and 102 were only one volumen; for example, e mus. 101 fol. 8v is marked as the end of the first quire.

Literature

  • Kéry, Collections p. 41-42; Maassen, Geschichte p. 533-536.

Categories

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  • saec. VIex?
  • from ITaly
  • this article is a stub