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An abbreviation of the capitulary collections of [[Ansegis, Collectio capitularium|Ansegis]] and [[Benedictus Levita, Collectio capitularium|Benedictus Levita]] was compiled in the early eleventh century in northern France. Several copies exist: Paris, BnF, lat. 3839 (11th century, France), fol. 86v–121v (fragment), Paris, BnF, lat. 3839A (late 11th century, from Saint-Aubin at Angers), fol. 34r– 76r, Paris, BnF, lat. 17526 (12th century, France), fol. 24r–58r (fragment), Montpellier, Bibliothèque Interuniversitaire H. 137 (late 11th century, France), fol. 172v–229v, Palermo, Archivio della Cattedrale, 14 (12th century, France), fol. 71r–112v. The Montpellier copy has a capitulatio, the Paris manuscripts do not.
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The abbreviation was used in the [[Collectio canonum I in Milano, Ambrosiana, A. 46 inf.|first of the collections found in Milano, Ambrosiana, A. 46 inf.]] which came to Milan from Reims. It was also used for the ''[[Collectio XVII librorum]]''; Schmitz has identified the copy in the Ms Montpellier 137 as the closest to the Poitevine collection. The abbreviation was also used for the ''[[Collectio CCCXLII capitulorum]]'', which was probably compiled at Lyon, and for the Lothringian [[Collectio IV librorum in Köln, Dombibliothek, 124|''Collectio IV librorum'' in Köln, Dombibliothek, 124]].
An abbreviation of the capitulary collections of [[Ansegis, Collectio capitularium|Ansegis]] and [[Benedictus Levita, Collectio capitularium|Benedictus Levita]] was compiled in the early eleventh century in northern France. Several copies exist: [[Paris, BnF, lat. 3839]] (11th century, France), fol. 86v–121v (fragment), [[Paris, BnF, lat. 3839A]] (late 11th century, from Saint-Aubin at Angers), fol. 34r– 76r, [[Paris, BnF, lat. 17526]] (12th century, France), fol. 24r–58r (fragment), [[Montpellier, BIU. Section de Médecine, H 137]] (late 11th century, France), fol. 172v–229v, [[Palermo, Archivio Storico Diocesano, 14]] (12th century, France), fol. 71r–112v. The Montpellier copy has a ''capitulatio'', the Paris manuscripts do not.  


== Literature ==
The abbreviation was used in the [[Collectio canonum I in Milano, Ambrosiana, A. 46 inf.]] which came to Milan from Reims. It was also used for the ''[[Collectio XVII librorum]]''; Schmitz has identified the copy in the Ms Montpellier, BIU. Section de Médecine, H 137 as the closest to the Poitevine collection. The abbreviation was also used for the ''[[Collectio CCCXLII capitulorum]]'', which was probably compiled at Lyon, and for the Lothringian [[Collectio IV librorum in Köln, Dombibliothek, 124|''Collectio IV librorum'' in Köln, Dombibliothek, 124]].
 
==Literature==
{{Author|Kéry}}, Collections pp. {{Kery|122}}–124.
{{Author|Kéry}}, Collections pp. {{Kery|122}}–124.


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[[Category:Canonical Collection]]
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[[Category:Pre-Gratian Collection containing papal letters]]
[[Category:Collection saec IX]]
[[Category:Collection saec IX]]
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[[Category:Article lacking categories]]
[[Category:Collection belonging to Pseudo-Isidorian Forgeries]]
[[Category:Collection belonging to Pseudo-Isidorian Forgeries]]
[[Category:Collection not in Clavis database]]
[[Category:Collection not in Clavis database]]

Latest revision as of 15:36, 31 October 2025

Title Abbreviatio Ansegisi et Benedicti Levitae
Key ?
Century saec. XI
Author Linda Fowler-Magerl
No. of manuscripts some (2–9)


An abbreviation of the capitulary collections of Ansegis and Benedictus Levita was compiled in the early eleventh century in northern France. Several copies exist: Paris, BnF, lat. 3839 (11th century, France), fol. 86v–121v (fragment), Paris, BnF, lat. 3839A (late 11th century, from Saint-Aubin at Angers), fol. 34r– 76r, Paris, BnF, lat. 17526 (12th century, France), fol. 24r–58r (fragment), Montpellier, BIU. Section de Médecine, H 137 (late 11th century, France), fol. 172v–229v, Palermo, Archivio Storico Diocesano, 14 (12th century, France), fol. 71r–112v. The Montpellier copy has a capitulatio, the Paris manuscripts do not.

The abbreviation was used in the Collectio canonum I in Milano, Ambrosiana, A. 46 inf. which came to Milan from Reims. It was also used for the Collectio XVII librorum; Schmitz has identified the copy in the Ms Montpellier, BIU. Section de Médecine, H 137 as the closest to the Poitevine collection. The abbreviation was also used for the Collectio CCCXLII capitulorum, which was probably compiled at Lyon, and for the Lothringian Collectio IV librorum in Köln, Dombibliothek, 124.

Literature

Kéry, Collections pp. 122–124.