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The manuscript [[Città del Vaticano, | | key = BT | ||
| size = Very small (less than 100 canons) | |||
| taq = 1119 | |||
| century = saec. XII | |||
| location = Benevent | |||
| normregion = Southern Italy | |||
| generalregion = Southern Europe and Mediterranean | |||
| mss = one | |||
| title = Collectio Beneventana | |||
| author1 = [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Fowler-Magerl Linda Fowler-Magerl] | |||
}} | |||
The manuscript [[Città del Vaticano, BAV, Vat. lat. 4939|Vat. lat. 4939]], copied almost entirely in Beneventan script, begins with the second version of the ''Annales Beneventani'', which end with the year 1119. On fol. 26r is the proemium of the chartulary of the monastery of S. Sofia of Benevento, written in the same hand and also completed in the same year. On fol. 15r–22v is a small collection with twenty-six canons divided into twelve titles. [{{FM|228}}] This so-called ''Collectio Beneventana'' was apparently intended to supplement the annals and the chartulary. The canons all deal with ecclesiastical privileges. The canons are not numbered in the manuscript. Ottorino Bertolini edited the collection in 1962 and this edition was reproduced by Jean-Marie Martin in 2000. The present analysis depends on the Bertolini edition ({{Coll|BT}}). | |||
Bertolini treats the canon on fol. 15r inscribed ''Ex legibus Iustiniani'' as an integral part of the collection, although he notes that it was copied in a different ductus. the first canon, Bertolini argued, was taken from the ''[[Collectio Anselmo dedicata|Anselmo dedicata]]'' 3.251; canons 2–16 are taken from the ''Diversorum patrum sententie'' (74T) and are all under the rubric ''De privilegiorum auctoritate''. The remaining canons are taken, together with their rubrics, from the collection of Anselm of Lucca. Canon 11 has the inscription „''Exemplaria Wilmarii episcopi'' …“ rather than „''Ex epistola Hincmari episcopi''.“ | Bertolini treats the canon on fol. 15r inscribed ''Ex legibus Iustiniani'' as an integral part of the collection, although he notes that it was copied in a different ductus. the first canon, Bertolini argued, was taken from the ''[[Collectio Anselmo dedicata|Anselmo dedicata]]'' 3.251; canons 2–16 are taken from the ''Diversorum patrum sententie'' (74T) and are all under the rubric ''De privilegiorum auctoritate''. The remaining canons are taken, together with their rubrics, from the collection of Anselm of Lucca. Canon 11 has the inscription „''Exemplaria Wilmarii episcopi'' …“ rather than „''Ex epistola Hincmari episcopi''.“ | ||
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== Literature == | == Literature == | ||
For the edition see Ottorino {{Author|Bertolini}}, La collezione canonica Beneventana del Vat. lat. 4939, in: Collectanea Vaticana in honorem Anselmi M. Card. Albareda (Studi e Testi 219, Vatican 1962), pp. 119–137. Chronicon Sanctae Sophiae (cod. Vat. Lat. 4939) edizione e commento a cura di Jean-Marie {{Author|Martin}} (Fonti per la Storia dell’Italia medievale. Rerum Italicarum Scriptores 3*, Rome 2000), pp. 257– 272. –{{Author|Kéry}}, | For the edition see Ottorino {{Author|Bertolini}}, La collezione canonica Beneventana del Vat. lat. 4939, in: Collectanea Vaticana in honorem Anselmi M. Card. Albareda (Studi e Testi 219, Vatican 1962), pp. 119–137. Chronicon Sanctae Sophiae (cod. Vat. Lat. 4939) edizione e commento a cura di Jean-Marie {{Author|Martin}} (Fonti per la Storia dell’Italia medievale. Rerum Italicarum Scriptores 3*, Rome 2000), pp. 257– 272. –{{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kery|288}}–289. | ||
== Categories == | == Categories == | ||
* key is BT [[Category:BT]] | * key is BT [[Category:Collection Key is BT]] | ||
* from Benevent [[Category:Collection from Southern Italy]] | * from Benevent [[Category:Collection from Southern Italy]] | ||
* very small collection (26 cc) [[Category:Very small (less than 100 canons) collection]] | * very small collection (26 cc) [[Category:Very small (less than 100 canons) collection]] | ||
* saec. XII [[Category:Collection saec XII]] | * saec. XII [[Category:Collection saec XII]] | ||
* Collection [[Category:Canonical Collection]] | |||
* based on modern edition [[Category:Clavis entries based on modern edition]] | * based on modern edition [[Category:Clavis entries based on modern edition]] | ||
Defaultsort "Collectio canonum Beneventana" {{DEFAULTSORT:Collectio canonum Beneventana}} |
Latest revision as of 23:55, 8 August 2024
Title | Collectio Beneventana |
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Key | BT |
Size | Very small (less than 100 canons) |
Terminus ante quem | 1119 |
Century | saec. XII |
Place of origin | Benevent |
European region of origin | Southern Italy |
General region of origin | Southern Europe and Mediterranean |
Main author | Linda Fowler-Magerl |
No. of manuscripts | one |
The manuscript Vat. lat. 4939, copied almost entirely in Beneventan script, begins with the second version of the Annales Beneventani, which end with the year 1119. On fol. 26r is the proemium of the chartulary of the monastery of S. Sofia of Benevento, written in the same hand and also completed in the same year. On fol. 15r–22v is a small collection with twenty-six canons divided into twelve titles. [228] This so-called Collectio Beneventana was apparently intended to supplement the annals and the chartulary. The canons all deal with ecclesiastical privileges. The canons are not numbered in the manuscript. Ottorino Bertolini edited the collection in 1962 and this edition was reproduced by Jean-Marie Martin in 2000. The present analysis depends on the Bertolini edition (BT).
Bertolini treats the canon on fol. 15r inscribed Ex legibus Iustiniani as an integral part of the collection, although he notes that it was copied in a different ductus. the first canon, Bertolini argued, was taken from the Anselmo dedicata 3.251; canons 2–16 are taken from the Diversorum patrum sententie (74T) and are all under the rubric De privilegiorum auctoritate. The remaining canons are taken, together with their rubrics, from the collection of Anselm of Lucca. Canon 11 has the inscription „Exemplaria Wilmarii episcopi …“ rather than „Ex epistola Hincmari episcopi.“
Literature
For the edition see Ottorino Bertolini, La collezione canonica Beneventana del Vat. lat. 4939, in: Collectanea Vaticana in honorem Anselmi M. Card. Albareda (Studi e Testi 219, Vatican 1962), pp. 119–137. Chronicon Sanctae Sophiae (cod. Vat. Lat. 4939) edizione e commento a cura di Jean-Marie Martin (Fonti per la Storia dell’Italia medievale. Rerum Italicarum Scriptores 3*, Rome 2000), pp. 257– 272. –Kéry, Collections p. 288–289.
Categories
- key is BT
- from Benevent
- very small collection (26 cc)
- saec. XII
- Collection
- based on modern edition
Defaultsort "Collectio canonum Beneventana"