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The Liber decretalium does not have an independent manuscript tradition; it has to be reconstructed from later collections. According to Wurm's analysis, it originally contained 38 decretals and one imperial rescript (see Wurms pp. 62-81): | The Liber decretalium does not have an independent manuscript tradition; it has to be reconstructed from later collections. According to Wurm's analysis, it originally contained 38 decretals and one imperial rescript (see Wurms pp. 62-81): | ||
# Siricius, {{JK|255}} | # Siricius, {{JK|255}}. | ||
# Innocent I, {{JK|311}}. | # Innocent I, {{JK|311}}. | ||
# Innocent I, {{JK|286}}. | # Innocent I, {{JK|286}}. | ||
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# Innocent I, {{JK|304}}. | # Innocent I, {{JK|304}}. | ||
# Innocent I, {{JK|317}}. | # Innocent I, {{JK|317}}. | ||
# Innocent I, {{JK|313}} | # Innocent I, {{JK|313}}. | ||
# Innocent I, {{JK|297}} | # Innocent I, {{JK|297}}. | ||
# Innocent I, {{JK|302}} | # Innocent I, {{JK|302}}. | ||
# Innocent I, {{JK|301}} | # Innocent I, {{JK|301}}. | ||
# Innocent I, {{JK|309}} | # Innocent I, {{JK|309}}. | ||
# Innocent I, {{JK|306}} | # Innocent I, {{JK|306}}. | ||
# Innocent I, {{JK|308}} | # Innocent I, {{JK|308}}. | ||
# Innocent I, {{JK|305}} | # Innocent I, {{JK|305}}. | ||
# Innocent I, {{JK|310}} | # Innocent I, {{JK|310}}. | ||
# Innocent I, {{JK|307}} | # Innocent I, {{JK|307}}. | ||
# Innocent I, {{JK|318}} | # Innocent I, {{JK|318}}. | ||
# Innocent I, {{JK|299}} | # Innocent I, {{JK|299}}. | ||
# Innocent I, {{JK|303}} | # Innocent I, {{JK|303}}. | ||
# Zosimus, {{JK|339}} | # Zosimus, {{JK|339}}. | ||
# Zosimus, {{JK|345}} | # Zosimus, {{JK|345}}. | ||
# Boniface, {{JK|353}} | # Boniface, {{JK|353}}. | ||
# Honorius see Maassen 320 / Wurm p. 71 | # Honorius see Maassen 320 / Wurm p. 71. | ||
# Boniface, {{JK|349}} | # Boniface, {{JK|349}}. | ||
# Boniface, {{JK|362}} | # Boniface, {{JK|362}}. | ||
# Celestine, {{JK|381}}, followed by a short florilegium | # Celestine, {{JK|381}}, followed by a short florilegium. | ||
# Celestine, {{JK|369}} | # Celestine, {{JK|369}}. | ||
# Celestine, {{JK|371}} | # Celestine, {{JK|371}}. | ||
# Leo I, {{JK|402}} | # Leo I, {{JK|402}}. | ||
# Leo I, {{JK|405}} | # Leo I, {{JK|405}}. | ||
# Leo I, {{JK|414}} | # Leo I, {{JK|414}}. | ||
# Leo I, {{JK|416}} | # Leo I, {{JK|416}}. | ||
# Leo I, {{JK|544}} | # Leo I, {{JK|544}}. | ||
# Leo I, {{JK|411}} | # Leo I, {{JK|411}}. | ||
# Leo I, {{JK|536}} | # Leo I, {{JK|536}}. | ||
# Leo I, {{JK|410}} | # Leo I, {{JK|410}}. | ||
# Gelasius I, {{JK|363}} | # Gelasius I, {{JK|363}}. | ||
# Anastasius, {{JK|744}} | # Anastasius, {{JK|744}}. | ||
The latter three are additions not found in the "reine Dionysiana" according to Wurm p. 75: | The latter three are additions not found in the "reine Dionysiana" according to Wurm p. 75: |
Revision as of 13:46, 20 June 2024
Title | Liber decretalium Dionysii |
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Key | DX |
Alternative title | Sammlung der Decretalen (Maassen) |
Alternative title | Dekretalensammlung des Dionysius (Wurm) |
Size | Small (100 to 500 canons) |
Terminus post quem | 496 |
Terminus ante quem | 523 |
Century | saec. VI |
Place of origin | Rome |
European region of origin | Central Italy |
General region of origin | Southern Europe and Mediterranean |
Main author | User:Christof Rolker |
Dionysius compiled a collection of decretals, using previous collections (not papal registers). Importantly, he distinguished between different kinds of papal letters and selected only "legal" (as opposed to "dogmatic") letters, a distinction that had a profound impact on Western canon law (d'Avray).
The Liber decretalium began with a dedicatory letter to a certain priest Julian followed by a capitulatio in the form of a numbered list of all rubrics of the decretals (Wurm p. 62).
Contents
The Liber decretalium does not have an independent manuscript tradition; it has to be reconstructed from later collections. According to Wurm's analysis, it originally contained 38 decretals and one imperial rescript (see Wurms pp. 62-81):
- Siricius, JK 255.
- Innocent I, JK 311.
- Innocent I, JK 286.
- Innocent I, JK 293.
- Innocent I, JK 314.
- Innocent I, JK 315.
- Innocent I, JK 316.
- Innocent I, JK 304.
- Innocent I, JK 317.
- Innocent I, JK 313.
- Innocent I, JK 297.
- Innocent I, JK 302.
- Innocent I, JK 301.
- Innocent I, JK 309.
- Innocent I, JK 306.
- Innocent I, JK 308.
- Innocent I, JK 305.
- Innocent I, JK 310.
- Innocent I, JK 307.
- Innocent I, JK 318.
- Innocent I, JK 299.
- Innocent I, JK 303.
- Zosimus, JK 339.
- Zosimus, JK 345.
- Boniface, JK 353.
- Honorius see Maassen 320 / Wurm p. 71.
- Boniface, JK 349.
- Boniface, JK 362.
- Celestine, JK 381, followed by a short florilegium.
- Celestine, JK 369.
- Celestine, JK 371.
- Leo I, JK 402.
- Leo I, JK 405.
- Leo I, JK 414.
- Leo I, JK 416.
- Leo I, JK 544.
- Leo I, JK 411.
- Leo I, JK 536.
- Leo I, JK 410.
- Gelasius I, JK 363.
- Anastasius, JK 744.
The latter three are additions not found in the "reine Dionysiana" according to Wurm p. 75:
The Collectio Dionysiana adaucta contains further additions from the letters of Leo I (Wurms p. 77)
The manuscripts
There are 2 manuscripts containing the Liber decretalium described in this Wiki. See Category:Manuscript of DX and the individual entries. Kéry p. 21 lists two complete manuscripts (decretal collection including praefatio) plus two more containing "small collections of excerpts":
Excerpts
Editions and Literature
For Justel's problematic edition, and scholarly literature, see Collectio Dionysiana II. In addition, see
Categories
- key is DX
- belongs to: Dionysiana group
- very small collection (i.e. 38 letters - not canons!)
- from Rome
- saec. VI
- entries based on Migne