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Paris, BnF, lat. 3848A is a copy of the [[Collectio Quesnelliana]].
Paris, BnF, lat. 3848A is a copy of the [[Collectio Quesnelliana]] (fol. 1-179?) with an appendix fol. 180v-188r (mainly conciliar canons but also a royal capitulary, Statuta ecclesiae antiqua and JE 1743). Contrary to what {{author|Hoskin}} p. 113 claimed it contains letters of Leo I ({{author|Vanspauwen}} p. 593).


Kéry, p. {{Kéry|27}}: saec. IX1/4, from the region around Metz; Prov. Troyes
According to Mordek, Bibliotheca p. 438 it was written in the middle or third quarter of the ninth century, perhaps in Paris. It was at Beauvais in the 15th century and still there when Hardouin used the manuscript, as {{author|Vanspauwen}} pointed out (pace Kéry, p. {{Kéry|27}}).
 
Description: https://archivesetmanuscrits.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cc61810g
 
digitzed (from b/w microfilm): http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10073809x
 
== Literature ==
 
* Mordek, Kirchenrecht, p. 239
* Mordek, Bibliotheca p. 438-439
* Aäron {{author|Vanspauwen}}, [Review of:] Matthew J. J. Hoskin: The Manuscripts of Leo the Great’s Letters. The Transmission and Reception of Papal Documents in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, in: Plekos 24 (2023), pp. 587–599. https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/5836/
 
 
== Categories ==
* manuscript [[Category:Manuscript]]
* digitized [[Category:Digitized Manuscript]]
* saec. IX [[Category:Manuscript saec IX]]
* maybe Paris (Mordek), hence northern France [[Category:Manuscript from Northern France]]
* copy of Collectio Quesnelliana [[Category:Manuscript of Collectio Quesnelliana]]
 
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Paris, BnF, lat. 3848A is a copy of the Collectio Quesnelliana (fol. 1-179?) with an appendix fol. 180v-188r (mainly conciliar canons but also a royal capitulary, Statuta ecclesiae antiqua and JE 1743). Contrary to what Hoskin p. 113 claimed it contains letters of Leo I (Vanspauwen p. 593).

According to Mordek, Bibliotheca p. 438 it was written in the middle or third quarter of the ninth century, perhaps in Paris. It was at Beauvais in the 15th century and still there when Hardouin used the manuscript, as Vanspauwen pointed out (pace Kéry, p. 27).

Description: https://archivesetmanuscrits.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cc61810g

digitzed (from b/w microfilm): http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10073809x

Literature

  • Mordek, Kirchenrecht, p. 239
  • Mordek, Bibliotheca p. 438-439
  • Aäron Vanspauwen, [Review of:] Matthew J. J. Hoskin: The Manuscripts of Leo the Great’s Letters. The Transmission and Reception of Papal Documents in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, in: Plekos 24 (2023), pp. 587–599. https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/5836/


Categories

  • manuscript
  • digitized
  • saec. IX
  • maybe Paris (Mordek), hence northern France
  • copy of Collectio Quesnelliana