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{{Infobox manuscript | {{ Infobox manuscript | ||
| library | | library = Strasbourg, BM | ||
| shelfmark | | shelfmark = C.V.6 | ||
| | | century = saec. IX | ||
| normregion = unknown | | provenance = Schlettstadt | ||
}} | | normregion = unknown | ||
| coll = Capitula Angilramni | |||
| coll2 = Ansegis, Collectio capitularium | |||
| author1 = [[User:Christof Rolker|Christof Rolker]] | |||
}} | |||
== Literature == | The codex '''Strasbourg, BM, C.V.6''', destroyed during the siege of Strasbourg in 1870, was a ninth-century manuscript containing secular and ecclesiastical law, namely the ''[[Capitula Angilramni]]'', the capitularies of [[Ansegis, Collectio capitularium|Ansegis]], and the ''Lex Alamannorum''. A copy made in 1780 only contains the latter text. {{Author|Pertz}} had used the codex for his edition of Ansegis. | ||
{{Author|Kéry}}, p. {{Kéry|99}} | |||
==Literature== | |||
{{Author|Schmitz}}, Einleitung p. [https://www.dmgh.de/mgh%20capit%20n%20s%201/index.htm 184]. – {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kéry|99}} | |||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Strasbourg, BM, 00100.00005.00006}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Strasbourg, BM, 00100.00005.00006}} | ||
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[[Category:Correction to Kery]] | |||
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[[Category:Manuscript in Strasbourg, BM]] | |||
[[Category:Manuscript of AN]] | |||
[[Category:Manuscript of AO]] | |||
[[Category:Manuscript saec IX]] | |||
Latest revision as of 15:42, 24 January 2026
| Library | Strasbourg, BM |
|---|---|
| Shelfmark | C.V.6 |
| Century | saec. IX |
| Provenance | Schlettstadt |
| European region of origin | unknown |
| Collection | Capitula Angilramni |
| Collection 2 | Ansegis, Collectio capitularium |
| Author | Christof Rolker |
The codex Strasbourg, BM, C.V.6, destroyed during the siege of Strasbourg in 1870, was a ninth-century manuscript containing secular and ecclesiastical law, namely the Capitula Angilramni, the capitularies of Ansegis, and the Lex Alamannorum. A copy made in 1780 only contains the latter text. Pertz had used the codex for his edition of Ansegis.