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{{Infobox manuscript | {{Infobox manuscript | ||
| | | library = Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek | ||
| shelfmark = Msc.Can.9 | |||
| shelfmark = Can. 9 | |||
|digitalimages=| century = s. XI<sup>1-⅔</sup> (I) and X<sup>3/3</sup>-XI<sup>3/3</sup> (II) | |digitalimages=| century = s. XI<sup>1-⅔</sup> (I) and X<sup>3/3</sup>-XI<sup>3/3</sup> (II) | ||
| normregion = Southern Germany | |||
| generalregion = Freising and Southern Germany | | generalregion = Freising and Southern Germany | ||
| coll = Collectio XII partium (first version){{!}}Collectio duodecim partium | |||
| coll = Collectio XII partium (first version) | |||
| coll2 = Pseudo-Remedius of Chur, Collectio canonum | | coll2 = Pseudo-Remedius of Chur, Collectio canonum | ||
| coll3 = Collectio XCVIII capitulorum | | coll3 = Collectio XCVIII capitulorum | ||
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}} | }} | ||
Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, | Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, Msc.Can. 9 (''olim'' P. I. 9) is a late tenth to late eleventh-century manuscript of 232 folios in 1 col. (fols. 1r-v, 3r-6v, 8v-15v, 17v-22v, 25v-32r, 33v-45v, 47r-54v, 56v-68v, 71r-86v, and 89r-232v) and 2 cols. (fols. 2ra-vb, 7ra-8rb, 15va-17rb, 22va-25ra, 32va-33vb, 46ra- 46vb, 55ra-56va, 68va-70vb, and 87ra-88vb) (257 x 173 mm) consisting of two parts. Part I: 1r-127v in 31-37 lines; part II: 128r-232v in 26 lines. Its collation and quire structure are unknown. Quire signatures in Roman numerals start at ''I''<sup>134</sup> until ''X''<sup>194</sup> of which ''VII'' is missing. Modern foliation in Arabic numerals in distinct black ink. The manuscript was written by various hands, mostly in (late) Caroline minuscule, which change quite often especially in the 'younger' part, also including some additions in the margins. A thirteenth-century hand can be discerned on fol. 127v. Its various parts can be dated as follows, according to {{Author|Kéry}}: part I: s. XI<sup>1</sup> (fols. 105v-127r) and s. XI<sup>⅔</sup> (fols. 1r-105v); part II: s. X<sup>3/3</sup> (fols. 128r- 232r) or XI<sup>in</sup> (fols. 128r-169v), and XI<sup>3/3</sup> (fols. 206r-232r). {{Author|Müller}} seems to suggest an earlier date for part II on p. 29 ("reicht ... ins 10./11. Jhd.") but opts for a later date based on its paleography reasons on p. 30 ("vielleicht eher ins zweite Drittel des 11. Jhds. zu setzen"). Part I was written in Freising and part II in Southern Germany, probably in Regensburg. Its provenance can be traced to the Cathedral library at Bamberg. | ||
==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
The manuscript is a large-sized composite codex and contains mostly canonical material, dominated by three collections: the [[Collectio XII partium (first version)|Collectio duodecim partium]], [[Pseudo-Remedius of Chur, Collectio canonum]], and the [[Collectio XCVIII capitulorum]]. The ''[[Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)]]'' makes an appearance near the end of the codex. The manuscript contains a large list of other works, which can be deemed relevant to the study of canon law. This includes but is not limited to the False Investiture privileges, the so-called ''De investitura regis tract'' - a miscellany on king doing penance -, polemics of the Investiture contest, various decretals by Hadrian, Leo and Gregory the Great, and excerpts of Bede, Regino of Prüm, and other conciliar works. | The manuscript is a large-sized composite codex and contains mostly canonical material, dominated by three collections: the ''[[Collectio XII partium (first version)|Collectio duodecim partium]]'', [[Pseudo-Remedius of Chur, Collectio canonum]], and the ''[[Collectio XCVIII capitulorum]]''. The ''[[Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)]]'' makes an appearance near the end of the codex. The manuscript contains a large list of other works, which can be deemed relevant to the study of canon law. This includes but is not limited to the False Investiture privileges, the so-called ''De investitura regis tract'' - a miscellany on king doing penance -, polemics of the Investiture contest, various decretals by Hadrian, Leo and Gregory the Great, and excerpts of Bede, Regino of Prüm, and other conciliar works. | ||
[[File:Bamberg.SB.Can.9.fol.4r.jpg|thumb|Fol. 4r of the manuscript, showing chapters XVI-XXIII of the ''[[Collectio XII partium (first version)|Collectio duodecim partium]]'']] | |||
MS Bamberg, SB, Can. 9 is a high-quality, well-preserved handwritten work. Especially its 'younger' part (I) seems to have been produced with parchment of exceptional quality. Part II's parchment is of no less quality, but is thinner and was therefore more prone to wear and tear. Still, both parts of the codex seem to have enjoyed close study and sparked interest in their readers. For example, the list of titles of the ''[[Collectio XII partium (first version)|Collectio duodecim partium]]'' was explained and sourced by a later hand, indicating it might have been used as study material on its own without any other canonical collection at hand. Furthermore, especially in part I, many dark spots of fingers can be discerned, indicating the work was a page turner regularly looked into by its audience. | |||
See the digitized version: https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/view/bsb00140702?page=1. | See the digitized version: https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/view/bsb00140702?page=1. | ||
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==Literature== | ==Literature== | ||
Hoffmann, ''Bamberger Handschriften'' (1995), p. 123; ''Katalog der Handschriften'' ( | Hoffmann, ''Bamberger Handschriften'' (1995), p. 123; ''Katalog der Handschriften'' Vol. 1 (1887), p. 866-871; Kéry, ''Canonical Collections'' (1999), p. 75, 81, 155, 184-185, and 187; Märtl, ''Die falschen Investiturprivilegien'' (''MGH'', ''Fontes iuris'') (1986), p. 104; Mordek, ''Kirchenrecht und Reform'' (1975), p. 259; {{Author|Müller}}, ''Untersuchungen'' (DATE?), p. 29-31. | ||
An edition of the ''[[Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)]]'' is currently being prepared by Sven Meeder, Gideon de Jong, and Bruno Schalekamp. | An edition of the ''[[Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)]]'' is currently being prepared by Sven Meeder, Gideon de Jong, and Bruno Schalekamp. | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
[[Category:Digitized Manuscript]] | [[Category:Digitized Manuscript]] | ||
[[Category:Manuscript of TW]] | [[Category:Manuscript of TW]] | ||
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[[Category:Manuscript saec XI]] | [[Category:Manuscript saec XI]] | ||
[[Category:Manuscript saec XII]] | [[Category:Manuscript saec XII]] | ||
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[[Category:Manuscript in Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek]] |
Latest revision as of 14:04, 19 November 2024
Library | Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek |
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Shelfmark | Msc.Can.9 |
Century | s. XI1-⅔ (I) and X3/3-XI3/3 (II) |
European region of origin | Southern Germany |
General region of origin | Freising and Southern Germany |
Collection | Collectio duodecim partium |
Collection 2 | Pseudo-Remedius of Chur, Collectio canonum |
Collection 3 | Collectio XCVIII capitulorum |
Collection 4 | Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii) |
Main author | Bruno Schalekamp |
Main author | Christof Rolker |
Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, Msc.Can. 9 (olim P. I. 9) is a late tenth to late eleventh-century manuscript of 232 folios in 1 col. (fols. 1r-v, 3r-6v, 8v-15v, 17v-22v, 25v-32r, 33v-45v, 47r-54v, 56v-68v, 71r-86v, and 89r-232v) and 2 cols. (fols. 2ra-vb, 7ra-8rb, 15va-17rb, 22va-25ra, 32va-33vb, 46ra- 46vb, 55ra-56va, 68va-70vb, and 87ra-88vb) (257 x 173 mm) consisting of two parts. Part I: 1r-127v in 31-37 lines; part II: 128r-232v in 26 lines. Its collation and quire structure are unknown. Quire signatures in Roman numerals start at I134 until X194 of which VII is missing. Modern foliation in Arabic numerals in distinct black ink. The manuscript was written by various hands, mostly in (late) Caroline minuscule, which change quite often especially in the 'younger' part, also including some additions in the margins. A thirteenth-century hand can be discerned on fol. 127v. Its various parts can be dated as follows, according to Kéry: part I: s. XI1 (fols. 105v-127r) and s. XI⅔ (fols. 1r-105v); part II: s. X3/3 (fols. 128r- 232r) or XIin (fols. 128r-169v), and XI3/3 (fols. 206r-232r). Müller seems to suggest an earlier date for part II on p. 29 ("reicht ... ins 10./11. Jhd.") but opts for a later date based on its paleography reasons on p. 30 ("vielleicht eher ins zweite Drittel des 11. Jhds. zu setzen"). Part I was written in Freising and part II in Southern Germany, probably in Regensburg. Its provenance can be traced to the Cathedral library at Bamberg.
Contents
The manuscript is a large-sized composite codex and contains mostly canonical material, dominated by three collections: the Collectio duodecim partium, Pseudo-Remedius of Chur, Collectio canonum, and the Collectio XCVIII capitulorum. The Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii) makes an appearance near the end of the codex. The manuscript contains a large list of other works, which can be deemed relevant to the study of canon law. This includes but is not limited to the False Investiture privileges, the so-called De investitura regis tract - a miscellany on king doing penance -, polemics of the Investiture contest, various decretals by Hadrian, Leo and Gregory the Great, and excerpts of Bede, Regino of Prüm, and other conciliar works.
MS Bamberg, SB, Can. 9 is a high-quality, well-preserved handwritten work. Especially its 'younger' part (I) seems to have been produced with parchment of exceptional quality. Part II's parchment is of no less quality, but is thinner and was therefore more prone to wear and tear. Still, both parts of the codex seem to have enjoyed close study and sparked interest in their readers. For example, the list of titles of the Collectio duodecim partium was explained and sourced by a later hand, indicating it might have been used as study material on its own without any other canonical collection at hand. Furthermore, especially in part I, many dark spots of fingers can be discerned, indicating the work was a page turner regularly looked into by its audience.
See the digitized version: https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/view/bsb00140702?page=1.
folios | texts |
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Front cover | |
1r-102r | Collectio duodecim partium |
102v-103r | Decretal of pope Hadrian |
103r-105r | Decretal of pope Leo |
105r-v | Decretum electionis pontificae Nicolae pars II, or the imperial version of the Papal Election Decree |
106r | Note on the three Marys |
106r-v | The Penitence of Solomon |
106v-107v | Note on the Antichrist |
107v-110v | Various (excerpts of) papal decretals |
110v-113v | List of popes, from St. Peter to Hormisdas |
114r-120v | Epistola Leodiensium adversus Paschalem II |
120v-122v | Tractatus de investitura episcoporum |
122v-124v | Ivo of Chartres to Hugo of Lyon |
125r-126v | De sepultura eorum qui falso excommunicati dicuntur non turbanda |
127r | Concordat of Worms |
128r-169v | Pseudo-Remedius of Chur, Collectio canonum |
169v-173v | Capitula Nicolai papae |
173v-193v | The Council of Trebur (895), canons 1-58 |
193v-194v | De Decimis |
194v-195v | Responsiones beatae memoriae Nicolai papae ad Salomonem venerabilem Constantiensae sedis episcopum |
195v-198v | Capitulary for the Jews |
198v | A single unidentified chapter or canon, titled Si cuius uxor in captiuitatem fuerit |
198v-199r | Excerpt of Bede's In Evangelium S. Matthaei, chapter 19 |
199r-v | Excerpt of Regino of Prüm, Libri duo de synodalibus causis et disciplinis ecclesiasticis, De homicidiis clericorum |
199v | The Council of Ancyra (314), canon 23 'on divination' (De his qui diuinationes expetunt) |
199v-200r | Excerpt of the Council of Rome (743) |
200r-v | Excerpt of a decretal of pope Vigilius |
200v-203v | Various excerpts of letters of pope Gregory the Great |
203v-205r | Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii), chapters I-II, X-XI, XIIII, XVII, XVIII, XXII, and XXVIII |
205r-206r | Various excerpts from papal decretals and councils |
206r-232r | Collectio XCVIII capitulorum. On fol. 211r, chapter II of the Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii) was added |
232v | Various excerpts of letters of pope Gregory the Great |
Flyleaf and back cover |
Literature
Hoffmann, Bamberger Handschriften (1995), p. 123; Katalog der Handschriften Vol. 1 (1887), p. 866-871; Kéry, Canonical Collections (1999), p. 75, 81, 155, 184-185, and 187; Märtl, Die falschen Investiturprivilegien (MGH, Fontes iuris) (1986), p. 104; Mordek, Kirchenrecht und Reform (1975), p. 259; Müller, Untersuchungen (DATE?), p. 29-31.
An edition of the Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii) is currently being prepared by Sven Meeder, Gideon de Jong, and Bruno Schalekamp.