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The manuscript Munich, StB Clm 12612 came to the Staatsbibliothek from the monastery of St. Pancratius at Ranshofen. It contains extracts from the writings of Bernold of Constance, and is, as Ian Stuart Robinson recognized, closely related to his circle. On fol. 118r–119v ('''RA01''') are canons which are also found in the collections that Giorgio Picasso entitled ''Ambrosiana I'' and ''Ambrosiana II''. They are in older cores of those collections, the surviving versions of the which have been augmented with excerpts from the ''Tripartita'' of Ivo of Chartres. See the descriptions of those collections above. A second block of texts, on fol. 120r–125v ('''RA02'''), contains the first 54 canons  {{FM|169}} of the second version of the ''Tarraconensis''. Only canons 25 and 31 of the series of texts in the ''Tarraconensis'' are missing in the Ranshofen manuscript. Rudolf Pokorny informed me that a group of texts from the collection of Regino of Prüm are found in this manuscript and that they are almost the same as can be found in the Ms Sankt Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek 676, which contains the Swabian recension of the 74T compiled by Bernold of Constance.
The first of the two collections in [[München, BSB, Clm 12612]] is found on fol. 118r–119v ('''RA01''') and consists of canons which are also found in the collections that Giorgio Picasso entitled ''Ambrosiana I'' and ''Ambrosiana II''. They are in older cores of those collections, the surviving versions of the which have been augmented with excerpts from the ''[[Collectio Tripartita]]''. For the other collection, see [[Collectio canonum II in Clm 12612|''Collectio canonum II'' in Clm 12612]].


== Literature ==
== Literature ==
For the relationship to the above mentioned collections see {{Author|Fowler-Magerl}}, Fine Distinctions, pp. 180 f. – For the manuscript itself see {{Author|Märtl}}, Zum Brief Papst Urbans II, pp. 51–54 and n. 17. See also Doris {{Author|Stöckly}} with the participation of Detlev {{Author|Jasper}}, Bernold von Konstanz. De excommunicatis vitandis, de reconciliatione lapsorum et de fontibus iuris ecclesiastici (Libellus X) (MGH Fontes iuris germanici antiqui in usum scholarum separatim editi 15, Hanover 2000), pp. 20f. Also {{Author|Somerville}}, Urban II., pp. 134 n. 235. – For the relationship to the circle of Bernold see Ian Stuart {{Author|Robinson}}, Zur Arbeitsweise Bernolds von Konstanz und seines Kreises. Untersuchungen zum Schlettstädter Codex 13, DA 34 (1978), pp. 53, 59, 90. He sees a close relationship to the Schlettstadt copy of the ''Sinemuriensis''.
See [[München, BSB, Clm 12612]].


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Latest revision as of 22:33, 14 September 2024

Title Collectio canonum I in Clm 12612
Key RA01
Century ?
Main author Fowler-Magerl, Linda


The first of the two collections in München, BSB, Clm 12612 is found on fol. 118r–119v (RA01) and consists of canons which are also found in the collections that Giorgio Picasso entitled Ambrosiana I and Ambrosiana II. They are in older cores of those collections, the surviving versions of the which have been augmented with excerpts from the Collectio Tripartita. For the other collection, see Collectio canonum II in Clm 12612.

Literature

See München, BSB, Clm 12612.