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Latest revision as of 23:30, 2 December 2024

Here you can find the descriptions of all collections contained in the database. The backbone of this part of the wiki is a digitized version of Linda Fowler-Magerl, Clavis Canonum. Selected Canon Law Collections Before 1140: Access with Data Processing (MGH Hilfsmittel 21, 2005). Most entries covering several collections have been split into individual entries, but the old headings have been preserved (e.g. "The Dionysiana"; for background, see Category:Article needs to be split).

The table of content in the first section below largely mirrors the structure of the Clavis manual, with additional collections not in the book added at the end (only a few are inserted where they chronogically belong). For an overview of all collections, have a look at the Category:Canonical Collection.

But note: The Clavis Wiki is an evolving page. While many articles started as verbatim copies of the 2005 Clavis handbook, some articles since have been reworked. Some have been added to or otherwise modified, someteims heavily so; some articles on multiple collections have been split, and a large number of collections not described in the 2005 book by now have their own article. If you need to quote the original book, please refer to the digitized exemplar found here and not the text found in this wiki.

The Collections (as found in the 2005 Clavis handbook)

Late Antiquity

Early Middle Ages (7th-10th c.)

High Middle Ages (11th and 12th c.)

New Canonical Collections

New Canonical Collections already in Database

  1. Gratian, Concordia discordantium canonum (= "Gratian 2", ed. Friedberg; GR)
  2. The florilegium in Montecassino MS 372 (SG)
  3. The Collectio Francofurtana (ed. Drossbach; FM)
  4. Pseudo-Isidorus receptus (ed. Fuhrmann; IR)
  5. The Collectio Sangermanensis XXI titulorum (ed. Stadelmaier; SG)

Work in Progress

See Category:Work in Progress for collections which are being prepared to be added to the database.

Canonical Collections not yet in Database (A-Z)

  1. Abbo of Fleury, Epistola XIV (mentioned in the book, but not the database)
  2. Abelard, Sic et non
  3. Admonitio synodalis
  4. Alger of Liège, De misericordia et iustitia
  5. Argrim dossier in Paris, BnF, lat. 2449 etc.
  6. Breviarium ad inquaerendum sententias infra
  7. Breviarium extravagantium
  8. Breviarium Hipponense
  9. Candela Gerlandi of Gerland of Besançon
  10. Capitula de villa Noviliaco ('CN')
  11. Codex Encyclius
  12. Codex epistolaris Carolinus
  13. Collectio ‘concilii secundi Arelatensis’
  14. Collectio Admontensis
  15. Collectio Albigensis
  16. Collectio Arelatensis (Liber auctoritatum ecclesiae Arelatensis)
  17. Collectio Audomariensis or Collection of Saint-Omer ('OM')
  18. Collectio Augustana
  19. Collectio Avellana
  20. Collectio Bellovacensis
  21. Collectio Bernensis
  22. Collectio Berolinensis (6th century, ed. Schwarz), not to be confused with other Berolinenses including:
  23. Collectio Berolinensis I in Berlin, Staatsbibliothek, Phill. 1742, fols. 287r–289r (13th c.)
  24. Collectio Berolinensis II in Berlin, Staatsbibliothek, lat. fol. 306, fol. 1r-13r.
  25. Collectio Bigotiana in Paris, BnF, lat. 2796
  26. Collectio Bobbiensis in Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, C. 238 inf.
  27. Collectio Bonaevallensis I
  28. Collectio Bonaevallensis II
  29. Collectio Brugensis (decretal collection)
  30. Collectio Burgundiana (in Bruxelles, KBR, 8780-93)
  31. Collectio canonum in Cambridge, Parker Library, 442 ('CF')
  32. Collectio canonum in Den Haag, Huis van het boek, 10 B 4 (see Den Haag, Huis van het boek, 10 B 4)
  33. Collectio canonum in Göttweig, Stiftsbibliothek, 53 (56)
  34. Collectio canonum in München, BSB, Clm 16085
  35. Collectio canonum in Oxford, Bodley 561
  36. Collectio canonum in Paris, BnF, lat. 1711
  37. Collectio canonum II in Paris, BnF, lat. 4280
  38. Collectio canonum I in Praha, Lobkowiczká knihovna, Num. 496
  39. Collectio canonum II in Praha, Lobkowiczká knihovna, Num. 496
  40. Collectio canonum in Roma, Biblioteca Angelica, Cod. 1447
  41. Collectio canonum in Roma, Vallicelliana, A.18
  42. Collectio canonum I in Roma, Vallicelliana, F.54
  43. Collectio canonum II in Roma, Vallicelliana, F.54
  44. Collectio canonum in St. Paul im Lavanttal, Stiftsbibliothek, 24/1
  45. Collectio canonum in Troyes, BM, Ms 1406
  46. Collectio canonum in Vat. lat. 7828
  47. Collectio canonum in Verona, BC, LIX (57).
  48. Collectio canonum in Verona, BC, LVII (55).
  49. Collectio canonum in Verona, BC, LXIII (61)
  50. Collectio CCL capitulorum
  51. Collectio CCXXXIII capitulorum in Wolfenbüttel, HAB, Cod. Guelf. 454 Helmst.
  52. Collectio CCCC capitulorum
  53. Collectio CCCCLII capitulorum in Vallicelliana, Tomus XVIII
  54. Collectio Colbertina
  55. Collectio Coloniensis
  56. Collectio Corbeiensis
  57. Collectio Corbeiensis systematica
  58. Collectio CXXXVI capitulorum in Paris, BnF, lat. 3871
  59. Collectio Danieliana
  60. Collectio Diessensis in München, BSB, Clm 5541
  61. Collectio diversarum sententiarum in Berlin, SBPL, Phil. 1764
  62. Collectio Fiscani
  63. Collectio Frisingensis II
  64. Collectio Grimanica
  65. Collectio Hadriano-Hispanica
  66. Collectio Iustelliana
  67. Collectio Laureshamensis in Pal. lat. 574 (etc.)
  68. Collectio LIII titulorum (see Kéry, Collections pp. 167)
  69. Collectio Lugdunensis
  70. Collectio Mutinensis
  71. Collectio Novariensis concilii Chalcedonensis‎
  72. Collectio Pithouensis
  73. Collectio Quesnelliana
  74. Collectio Ratisbonensis in München, BSB, Clm 14540 and Wien, ÖNB, Cod. 829.
  75. Collectio Remensis in Berlin, SBPK, Phill. 1743
  76. Collectio Salisburgensis in Wien, ÖNB, Cod. 489.
  77. Collectio Salisburgensis
  78. Collectio Sanblasiana (aka Collectio Italica)
  79. Collectio Sancti Amandi
  80. Collectio Sancti Mauri
  81. Collectio Sangermanensis in Paris, BnF, lat. 12098 edited by Eduard Schwartz (not to be confused with any other Collectio Sangermanensis)
  82. Collectio Taurinensis (see Torino, BNU, E. V. 44)
  83. Collectio Teatina
  84. Collectio Theodosii diaconi
  85. Collectio Thessalonicensis in Vat. lat. 5751
  86. Collectio Tuberiensis
  87. Collectio Turonensis
  88. Collectio Vaticana in Vat. lat. 1342 and other mss
  89. Collectio Veronensis in Verona, BC, XXII (20) (6th century) ed Schwartz, not to be confused with any of the other Collectiones Veronenses
  90. Collectio Veronensis in Verona, BC, LX (58) also edited by Schwartz.
  91. Collectio Vindobonensis
  92. Collectio Weingartensis
  93. Collectio Weissenburgensis in Reg. lat. 423
  94. Collectio XCI capitulorum
  95. Collectio XCVIII capitulorum
  96. Collectio XXX capitulorum (De ratione matrimonii)
  97. Collectio XXX capitulorum in Paris, BnF, lat. 3871
  98. Corpus canonum Africano-Romanum‎, the collection behind Frisingensis prima and Wirceburgensis
  99. Cresconius Gallicus‎
  100. De accusatione episcopi
  101. Epitome Hadriani (not in Kéry)
  102. Error series
  103. Exceptiones ecclesiasticarum regularum
  104. Excerpta Antwerpensia
  105. Excerpta Hispana
  106. Florilegium in Berlin, SBPK, Phill. 1688
  107. Florilegium in New Haven, Yale University Beinecke Library, 442
  108. Florilegium in Paris, BnF, lat. 10402
  109. Florilegium in Reg. lat. 399
  110. Florilegium in Reims, BM, 15 ('RF')
  111. Fragmentum Nonantulanum in Vat. lat. 10802
  112. Freising collection of canonical materials used for the Collectio XII partium. Not to be confused with the Collectio Frisingensis prima or secunda).
  113. Freising fragment
  114. Hildesheim Excerpts
  115. Isaac of Langres, Capitula
  116. Liber Extra
  117. Mare vitreum
  118. Martinus of Braga, Capitula
  119. Ordinationes ecclesiastice in XXI libros distribute
  120. Placidus of Nonantola, Liber de honore ecclesiae
  121. Registri Ecclesiae Carthaginensis Excerpta
  122. Sammlung in Sachen des Monophysitismus
  123. Sententiae Bonifatii Palatinae associated with Saint Boniface
  124. Sententiae Sidonis
  125. Statuta ecclesiae antiqua (ed. Munier)
  126. Synodicon Casinense
  127. Tractatus de sacrilegiis
  128. Tabulae Hispanae

Collections of Papal Letters (not yet in Database)

The Register of Gregory the Great

  1. Registrum Gregorii
  2. Collectio CC epistolarum
  3. Collectio Pauli

Collections of the Letters of Leo the Great

  1. Collectio Ratisbonensis
  2. Collection of William of Malmesbury
  3. Ballerini Collection 10 (as found in Pseudoisidore AB and Pseudoisidore B)
  4. Ballerini Collection 11 (as found in Pseudoisidore A1)
  5. Ballerini Collection 12 (as found in Pseudoisidore C)
  6. Ballerini Collection 13 = Collectio Florentina
  7. Ballerini Collection 20
  8. Ballerini Collection 21

Correspondence of Saint Boniface

  1. Collectio pontificia

The Register of John VIII

  1. Registrum Iohannis VIII

The Register of Gregory VII

  1. Registrum Gregorii VII

Other letter collections

  1. Formulae collectionis Sancti Dionysii
  2. Collection in Codex Trivisanus

See also

See also the Category:Canonical Collection which effectively replaces the old table of contents, and together with Category:Letter Collection will serve as a complete list of collections covered by the Clavis canonum Wiki. For the time being, however, the above overview not only preserves the chronological arrangement introduced by Fowler-Magerl (at least for the collections she discussed) but also is more complete than the categories thanks to many redlinks.