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{{DISPLAYTITLE:The ''Collectio canonum'' of Codex 203 in the Biblioteca Civica Guarneriana in San Daniele del Friuli}}
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{{Infobox collection
    | key          = GU
    | size          = Small (100 to 500 canons)
    | taq          = 1119
    | century      = saec. XI
    | normregion    = Northern Italy
    | generalregion = Southern Europe and Mediterranean
    | title        = Collectio canonum in San Daniele, Biblioteca Guarneriana, 203
    | author1      = [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Fowler-Magerl Linda Fowler-Magerl]
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[[San Daniele del Friuli, Biblioteca Civica Guarneriana, 203]] (northern Italy, saec. XIex/XIIin) contains the ''Libellus contra invasores et simoniacos et reliquos scismaticos'' of Deusdedit together with a canon law collection which is an augmented version of the ''[[Collectio LXXIV titulorum]]'' (74T). The present analysis is based on that of Uta-Renate Blumenthal ({{Coll|GU}}). The only texts in the data bank are those not found in the 74T, however.


Codex Guarnerius 203 in the Biblioteca Civica of San Daniele del Friuli contains the ''Libellus contra invasores et simoniacos et reliquos scismaticos'' of Deusdedit together with a canon law collection which is an augmented version of the ''Diversorum patrum sententie'' (74T). The present analysis is based on that of Uta-Renate Blumenthal ({{Coll|GU}}). The only texts in the data bank are those not found in the 74T, however. The copy of the collection in the Ms Guarnerius 203 was made prior to the pontificate of Calixtus II (1119–1124) because his name was added to a papal catalogue by a different scribe. The manuscript was probably copied in northern Italy. Robert Kretzschmar has identified the sub-group of the Cassino version of the 74T used as that used for the collection in the Mss Vat. lat. 3832/Assisi, BCom 227 and for the treatise ''De misericordia et iustitia'' of Alger of Lüttich.  {{FM|229}} There is a capitulation in two parallel columns preceding the collection identical in form to the capitulation which often accompanies the 74T. The collection begins with 221 canons taken from the 74T with three additional texts. Appended to this block of texts are canons on lapsed clergy. These are followed by canons 23–25 of the 74T and a number of texts on excommunication. Further canons from the 74T follow; these deal with simony and nicolaitism, penitence, marriage and consanguinity. A number of these texts are from the A Aucta version of the collection of Anselm of Lucca. Canons 321a and b may come from the collection of Deusdedit (4.158.9 and 10) or from a derivative collection.
Robert Kretzschmar has identified the sub-group of the Cassino version of the 74T used as that used for the ''[[Collectio II librorum/VIII partium|Collectio II librorum / VIII partium]]'' and for the treatise ''[[Alger of Liège, De misericordia et iustitia|De misericordia et iustitia]]'' of Alger of Lüttich.  [{{FM|229}}] There is a ''capitulatio'' in two parallel columns preceding the collection identical in form to the ''capitulatio'' which often accompanies the 74T. The collection begins with 221 canons taken from the 74T with three additional texts. Appended to this block of texts are canons on lapsed clergy. These are followed by canons 23–25 of the 74T and a number of texts on excommunication. Further canons from the 74T follow; these deal with simony and nicolaitism, penitence, marriage and consanguinity. A number of these texts are from the [[Anselm of Lucca, Collectio canonum (A Aucta version)|A Aucta version]] of the collection of Anselm of Lucca. Canons 321a and b may come from the collection of Deusdedit (4.158.9 and 10) or from a derivative collection.
 
The Codex Guarnerius also contains a series of texts (canons 222a, c, e–i) which can be found in the collections in the Mss Paris, BN lat. 3858C and Florence, BML Ashburnham 1554. They correspond to canons 1. 194, 191, 193, 195–198 in the Ms Paris and canons 398, 396, 395, 406–409 in the Ms Florence Ashburnham. Some of the same canons are also found in the 9th book of the A Aucta version of the collection of Anselm. Canon 222a–c and e = A Aucta 9. 85, 79, 83 and 84.


== Literature ==
== Literature ==
The collection was discovered and analysed by Uta-Renate {{Author|Blumenthal}}, The Codex Guarneriana 203. A manuscript of the Collection in 74 Titles at San Daniele del Friuli, BMCL 5 (1975), pp. 11–34. I am grateful for the microfilm copy she put at my disposal. – For Alger see {{Author|Kretzschmar}}, Alger von Lüttichs Traktat, pp. 86–87 n. 109, 88–92, 95 n. 160.


The collection was discovered and analysed by Uta-Renate {{Author|Blumenthal}}, The Codex Guarneriana 203. A manuscript of the Collection in 74 Titles at San Daniele del Friuli, BMCL 5 (1975), pp. 11–34. I am grateful for the microfilm copy she put at my disposal. – For Alger see {{Author|Kretzschmar}}, Alger von Lüttichs Traktat, pp. 86–87 n. 109, 88–92, 95 n. 160.
== Categories ==
* key is GU [[Category:Collection Key is GU]] [[Category:Canonical Collection]]
* from Northern Italy (?) [[Category:Collection from Northern Italy]]
* belongs to: 74T and derivatives [[Category:Collection belonging to 74T and derivatives]]
* small collection [[Category:small (100 to 500 canons) collection]]
* saec. XIex (or saec. XIIin?) [[Category:Collection saec XI]]
* incomplete entries [[Category:Collection only partly in database]]

Latest revision as of 23:08, 8 August 2024

Title Collectio canonum in San Daniele, Biblioteca Guarneriana, 203
Key GU
Size Small (100 to 500 canons)
Terminus ante quem 1119
Century saec. XI
European region of origin Northern Italy
General region of origin Southern Europe and Mediterranean
Main author Linda Fowler-Magerl

San Daniele del Friuli, Biblioteca Civica Guarneriana, 203 (northern Italy, saec. XIex/XIIin) contains the Libellus contra invasores et simoniacos et reliquos scismaticos of Deusdedit together with a canon law collection which is an augmented version of the Collectio LXXIV titulorum (74T). The present analysis is based on that of Uta-Renate Blumenthal (GU). The only texts in the data bank are those not found in the 74T, however.

Robert Kretzschmar has identified the sub-group of the Cassino version of the 74T used as that used for the Collectio II librorum / VIII partium and for the treatise De misericordia et iustitia of Alger of Lüttich. [229] There is a capitulatio in two parallel columns preceding the collection identical in form to the capitulatio which often accompanies the 74T. The collection begins with 221 canons taken from the 74T with three additional texts. Appended to this block of texts are canons on lapsed clergy. These are followed by canons 23–25 of the 74T and a number of texts on excommunication. Further canons from the 74T follow; these deal with simony and nicolaitism, penitence, marriage and consanguinity. A number of these texts are from the A Aucta version of the collection of Anselm of Lucca. Canons 321a and b may come from the collection of Deusdedit (4.158.9 and 10) or from a derivative collection.

Literature

The collection was discovered and analysed by Uta-Renate Blumenthal, The Codex Guarneriana 203. A manuscript of the Collection in 74 Titles at San Daniele del Friuli, BMCL 5 (1975), pp. 11–34. I am grateful for the microfilm copy she put at my disposal. – For Alger see Kretzschmar, Alger von Lüttichs Traktat, pp. 86–87 n. 109, 88–92, 95 n. 160.

Categories

  • key is GU
  • from Northern Italy (?)
  • belongs to: 74T and derivatives
  • small collection
  • saec. XIex (or saec. XIIin?)
  • incomplete entries