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There are two collections from early twelfth-century Châlons-en-Champagne known as the ''Catalaunenses''. The first of them (the ''Collectio Catalaunensis I'') is divided into two parts; most of the canons of the first part (books 1–10) come from the ''Collectio B'' of the ''Tripartita''. The compiler apparently also knew the ''Collectio Atrebatensis''. Vincent of Beauvais relates that Hugo, bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne (1100–1113), had made a ''libellus portabilis'' of the ''summa decretorum Ivonis''. Possibly he was referring to the first part of the ''Collectio Catalaunensis I.'' In the second half of the ''Collectio Catalaunensis I'' (books 11–18) are found canons from the ''Collectio X partium''. This second part deals mainly with procedure and it has a ''capitulatio''. | {{Infobox collection | ||
| key = CH | |||
| size = Medium (500 to 1000 canons) | |||
| tpq = 1100 | |||
| taq = 1113 | |||
| century = saec. XII | |||
| location = Châlons-en-Champagne | |||
| normregion = Northern France | |||
| generalregion = Northwestern Europe | |||
| specificregion = Châlons-en-Champagne | |||
| title = Collectio Catalaunensis I | |||
| author1 = Fowler-Magerl, Linda | |||
}}There are two collections from early twelfth-century Châlons-en-Champagne known as the ''Catalaunenses''. The first of them (the ''Collectio Catalaunensis I'') is divided into two parts; most of the canons of the first part (books 1–10) come from the ''Collectio B'' of the ''Tripartita''. The compiler apparently also knew the ''Collectio Atrebatensis''. Vincent of Beauvais relates that Hugo, bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne (1100–1113), had made a ''libellus portabilis'' of the ''summa decretorum Ivonis''. Possibly he was referring to the first part of the ''Collectio Catalaunensis I.'' In the second half of the ''Collectio Catalaunensis I'' (books 11–18) are found canons from the ''Collectio X partium''. This second part deals mainly with procedure and it has a ''capitulatio''. | |||
The analysis of the ''Collectio Catalaunensis I'' is based on the sole manuscript Châlons-sur-Marne, BM 47, fol. 1–57 ({{Coll|CH}}), with missing inscription supplied from Châlons, BM, 75, the sole copy of ''[[Collectio Catalaunensis II|Catalaunensis II]]''. References to the latter are found in the "Fundort" column. E.g. the entry "F1R, CI5.1.1 F114R" for [[https://data.mgh.de/ext/clavis/search.php?context=CH01.001&lang=de&maxrows=20| CH01.001]] means that the very first canon of the ''Catalaunensis I'' is found on Châlons, BM 47, fol. 1r and found at the beginning of book five of the ''Catalaunensis I'' in Châlons, BM, 75, fol. 114r. | The analysis of the ''Collectio Catalaunensis I'' is based on the sole manuscript Châlons-sur-Marne, BM 47, fol. 1–57 ({{Coll|CH}}), with missing inscription supplied from Châlons, BM, 75, the sole copy of ''[[Collectio Catalaunensis II|Catalaunensis II]]''. References to the latter are found in the "Fundort" column. E.g. the entry "F1R, CI5.1.1 F114R" for [[https://data.mgh.de/ext/clavis/search.php?context=CH01.001&lang=de&maxrows=20| CH01.001]] means that the very first canon of the ''Catalaunensis I'' is found on Châlons, BM 47, fol. 1r and found at the beginning of book five of the ''Catalaunensis I'' in Châlons, BM, 75, fol. 114r. | ||
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== Literature == | == Literature == | ||
For the ''Collectiones Catalaunensis I'' and ''Catalaunensis II'' see {{Author|Fournier}}, Les collections canoniques attribuées à Yves de Chartres, pp. 624–648; reprinted in his: Mélanges de droit canonique 1, pp. 626–650. – The prologue of ''Catalaunensis II'' was translated into English by {{Author|Somerville}} and {{Author|Brasington}}, Prefaces, pp. 164–165. For more on the prologue to ''Catalaunensis II'' see {{Author|Brasington}}, Studies in the ''Nachleben'' of Ivo of Chartres, pp. 74–79. – {{Author|Kéry}}, | For the ''Collectiones Catalaunensis I'' and ''Catalaunensis II'' see {{Author|Fournier}}, Les collections canoniques attribuées à Yves de Chartres, pp. 624–648; reprinted in his: Mélanges de droit canonique 1, pp. 626–650. – The prologue of ''Catalaunensis II'' was translated into English by {{Author|Somerville}} and {{Author|Brasington}}, Prefaces, pp. 164–165. For more on the prologue to ''Catalaunensis II'' see {{Author|Brasington}}, Studies in the ''Nachleben'' of Ivo of Chartres, pp. 74–79. – {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kery|290}}– 291. | ||
== Categories | == Categories == | ||
* key is CH [[Category:CH]] | * key is CH [[Category:Collection Key is CH]] | ||
* belongs to: Catalaunenses [[Category:Collection belonging to Catalaunenses]] | * belongs to: Catalaunenses [[Category:Collection belonging to Catalaunenses]] | ||
* medium (500 to 1000 canons) collection [[Category:medium (500 to 1000 canons) collection]] | * medium (500 to 1000 canons) collection [[Category:medium (500 to 1000 canons) collection]] | ||
* from Châlons-en-Champagne aka Châlons-sur-Marne [[Category:Collection from Châlons-en-Champagne]] | * from Châlons-en-Champagne aka Châlons-sur-Marne [[Category:Collection from Châlons-en-Champagne]] [[Category:Collection from Northern France]] | ||
* saec. XII [[Category:Collection saec XII]] | |||
* | * Collection [[Category:Canonical Collection]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:58, 8 August 2024
Title | Collectio Catalaunensis I |
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Key | CH |
Size | Medium (500 to 1000 canons) |
Terminus post quem | 1100 |
Terminus ante quem | 1113 |
Century | saec. XII |
Place of origin | Châlons-en-Champagne |
European region of origin | Northern France |
General region of origin | Northwestern Europe |
Specific region of origin | Châlons-en-Champagne |
Main author | Fowler-Magerl, Linda |
There are two collections from early twelfth-century Châlons-en-Champagne known as the Catalaunenses. The first of them (the Collectio Catalaunensis I) is divided into two parts; most of the canons of the first part (books 1–10) come from the Collectio B of the Tripartita. The compiler apparently also knew the Collectio Atrebatensis. Vincent of Beauvais relates that Hugo, bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne (1100–1113), had made a libellus portabilis of the summa decretorum Ivonis. Possibly he was referring to the first part of the Collectio Catalaunensis I. In the second half of the Collectio Catalaunensis I (books 11–18) are found canons from the Collectio X partium. This second part deals mainly with procedure and it has a capitulatio.
The analysis of the Collectio Catalaunensis I is based on the sole manuscript Châlons-sur-Marne, BM 47, fol. 1–57 (CH), with missing inscription supplied from Châlons, BM, 75, the sole copy of Catalaunensis II. References to the latter are found in the "Fundort" column. E.g. the entry "F1R, CI5.1.1 F114R" for [CH01.001] means that the very first canon of the Catalaunensis I is found on Châlons, BM 47, fol. 1r and found at the beginning of book five of the Catalaunensis I in Châlons, BM, 75, fol. 114r.
Literature
For the Collectiones Catalaunensis I and Catalaunensis II see Fournier, Les collections canoniques attribuées à Yves de Chartres, pp. 624–648; reprinted in his: Mélanges de droit canonique 1, pp. 626–650. – The prologue of Catalaunensis II was translated into English by Somerville and Brasington, Prefaces, pp. 164–165. For more on the prologue to Catalaunensis II see Brasington, Studies in the Nachleben of Ivo of Chartres, pp. 74–79. – Kéry, Collections p. 290– 291.
Categories
- key is CH
- belongs to: Catalaunenses
- medium (500 to 1000 canons) collection
- from Châlons-en-Champagne aka Châlons-sur-Marne
- saec. XII
- Collection