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Between 850 and 872 an augmented version of the ''[[Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana]]'' was made in Italy, perhaps at Ravenna or Rome: the ''Dionysiana adaucta.'' The compiler seems to have known and been influenced by very early translations of the Greek councils. Both the copy in the Ms Vat. lat. 5845 (early 10th century, Capua) and the copy in the Ms Vercelli, BCom LXXVI (10th century, Vercelli) have the inscription for the canons of Sardica found in the ''Corpus canonum Africano-Romanum'': ''Regulae Niceni concilii XX episcoporum quae in Graeco non habentur sed in Latino inveniuntur''. The Vercelli manuscript was used in the 10th century by Atto of Vercelli for his own collection.
{{Infobox collection
    | size          = Small (100 to 500 canons)
    | century      = saec. IX
    | tpq          = 743
    | taq          = 872
    | generalregion = Southern Europe and Mediterranean
    | title        = Collectio Dionysiana adaucta
    | alttitle1      = Collectio additionum Dionysii (Ballerini)
    | alttitle2      = Vermehrte Hadriana (Maassen)
    | alttitle3    = Vermehrte Dionysiana (Mordek, p. 243)
    | alttitle4    = Dionysiana aucta (Wurm)
    | author1      = [[User:Linda Fowler-Magerl|Linda Fowler-Magerl]]
    | author2      = [[User:Christof Rolker|Christof Rolker]]
    | mss          = some (2–9)
}}


= Categories =
The collection today normally known as the ''Collectio Dionysiana adaucta'' has been known under various names in scholarship. This mainly reflects disagreement whether it is an augmented form of the Dionysiana (Ballerini, Wurm, Mordek) or the ''[[Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana]]'' (Maassen, Fowler-Magerl). This also explains some of the uncertainties which manuscripts should be seen as copies of this collection.
* Collections not in Clavis database [[Category:Collections not in Clavis database|dionysiana adaucta]]
 
* belongs to: Dionysiana group [[Category:Collections belonging to Dionysiana group]]
The compiler seems to have known and been influenced by very early translations of the Greek councils. Both the copy in the Ms [[Città del Vaticano, BAV, Vat. lat. 5845|Vat. lat. 5845]] (early 10th century, Capua) and the copy in the Ms [[Vercelli, Biblioteca Capitolare, LXXVI]] (10th century, Vercelli) have the inscription for the canons of Sardica found in the ''[[Corpus canonum Africano-Romanum]]'': ''Regulae Niceni concilii XX episcoporum quae in Graeco non habentur sed in Latino inveniuntur''. The Vercelli manuscript was used in the 10th century by Atto of Vercelli for [[Atto of Vercelli, Collectio canonum|his own collection]].
 
For 872 as the (generous) t.a.q. see Maassen p. {{Maassen|465}}.
 
According to Maassen, Geschichte p. {{Maassen|462}} this Dionysio-Hadriana version is closely related to the [[Collectio Vaticana in Vat. lat. 1342]].
 
== Manuscripts ==
For manuscripts, see [[:Category:Manuscript of Collectio Dionysiana adaucta]] (number of entries: {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Manuscript of Collectio Dionysiana adaucta}}).
 
Maassen, Geschichte p. {{Maassen|454}} had listed four manuscripts, Kéry pp. {{Kery|20}}-21 has six:
* [[München, BSB, Clm 14008]]
* [[Roma, Biblioteca Vallicelliana, A.5]]
* [[Città del Vaticano, BAV, lat. 1343]] (not in Maassen; „only parts of the Collectio Dionysiana adaucta, together with Pseudo-Isidore“ according to Kéry p. {{Kery|21}})
* [[Città del Vaticano, BAV, Vat. lat. 1353]]
* [[Città del Vaticano, BAV, Vat. lat. 5845]] (not in Maassen; however, he mentions Vat. lat. 5845 repeatedly in the discussion of the collection, often in conjunction with Clm 14008)
* [[Vercelli, Biblioteca Capitolare, LXXVI]]
 
== Literature ==
{{author|Wurm}}, Studien, p. 35; {{author|Maassen}}, Geschichte §598 p. {{Maassen|454}}; {{author|Kéry}}, Collections pp. {{Kery|20}}-21.
 
== Categories ==
* Collections not in Clavis database [[Category:Collection not in Clavis database]] [[Category:Canonical Collection]]
* belongs to: Dionysiana group [[Category:Collection belonging to Dionysiana group]]
* small (100 to 500 canons) collection [[Category:small (100 to 500 canons) collection]]
* small (100 to 500 canons) collection [[Category:small (100 to 500 canons) collection]]
* from northern ITaly [[Category:Collection from Southern Europe / Mediterranean]]
* from Italy [[Category:Collection from Italy]] [[Category:Collection from Southern Europe and Mediterranean]]
[[Category:Collection from Italy]] [[Category:Collection from Northern Italy]]
* saec. IX [[Category:Collection saec IX]]
* terminus post quem 850 [[Category:Collection taq is 850]]
* terminus ante quem 872 [[Category:Collection taq is 872]]
* saec. IX [[Category:Collections saec IX]]
* * sort key "Dionysiana adaucta" {{DEFAULTSORT:Dionysiana adaucta}}

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Title Collectio Dionysiana adaucta
Key ?
Alternative title Collectio additionum Dionysii (Ballerini)
Alternative title Vermehrte Hadriana (Maassen)
Alternative title Vermehrte Dionysiana (Mordek, p. 243)
Alternative title Dionysiana aucta (Wurm)
Size Small (100 to 500 canons)
Terminus post quem 743
Terminus ante quem 872
Century saec. IX
General region of origin Southern Europe and Mediterranean
Main author Linda Fowler-Magerl
Main author Christof Rolker
No. of manuscripts some (2–9)


The collection today normally known as the Collectio Dionysiana adaucta has been known under various names in scholarship. This mainly reflects disagreement whether it is an augmented form of the Dionysiana (Ballerini, Wurm, Mordek) or the Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana (Maassen, Fowler-Magerl). This also explains some of the uncertainties which manuscripts should be seen as copies of this collection.

The compiler seems to have known and been influenced by very early translations of the Greek councils. Both the copy in the Ms Vat. lat. 5845 (early 10th century, Capua) and the copy in the Ms Vercelli, Biblioteca Capitolare, LXXVI (10th century, Vercelli) have the inscription for the canons of Sardica found in the Corpus canonum Africano-Romanum: Regulae Niceni concilii XX episcoporum quae in Graeco non habentur sed in Latino inveniuntur. The Vercelli manuscript was used in the 10th century by Atto of Vercelli for his own collection.

For 872 as the (generous) t.a.q. see Maassen p. 465.

According to Maassen, Geschichte p. 462 this Dionysio-Hadriana version is closely related to the Collectio Vaticana in Vat. lat. 1342.

Manuscripts

For manuscripts, see Category:Manuscript of Collectio Dionysiana adaucta (number of entries: 6).

Maassen, Geschichte p. 454 had listed four manuscripts, Kéry pp. 20-21 has six:

Literature

Wurm, Studien, p. 35; Maassen, Geschichte §598 p. 454; Kéry, Collections pp. 20-21.

Categories

  • Collections not in Clavis database
  • belongs to: Dionysiana group
  • small (100 to 500 canons) collection
  • from Italy
  • saec. IX