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The ''Collectio Sangermanensis'' (not to be confused with other ''[[Collectio Sangermanensis|Collectiones Sangermanenses]]'') is an 8th-century systematic collection heavily dependent on the ''[[Collectio Hibernensis]]''. There are two copies. The copy in the Ms [[Paris, BnF, lat. 12444|Paris, BnF, lat. 12444]] (end of the 8th or beginning of the 9th century) was written at Fleury. A fragmentary copy in the Ms [[München, BSB, Clm 14508]] (late 9th century, northeastern France) made its way to the monastery of St. Emmeram in Regensburg at an early date. It is divided into 41 books. There is a mixture of interpretations and canons. In the present analysis ({{Coll|SG}}) only the rubrics are recorded. An analysis was published by A. J. Nürnberger in 1890.  
The ''Collectio Sangermanensis'' (not to be confused with other ''[[Collectio Sangermanensis|Collectiones Sangermanenses]]'') is an 8th-century systematic collection heavily dependent on the ''[[Collectio Hibernensis]]''. There are two copies. The copy in the Ms [[Paris, BnF, lat. 12444]] (end of the 8th or beginning of the 9th century) was written at Fleury. A fragmentary copy in the Ms [[München, BSB, Clm 14508]] (late 9th century, northeastern France) made its way to the monastery of St. Emmeram in Regensburg at an early date. It is divided into 41 books. There is a mixture of interpretations and canons. In the present analysis ({{Coll|SG}}) only the rubrics are recorded. An analysis was published by A. J. Nürnberger in 1890.  


An edition, unknown to Fowler-Magerl in the first edition of her book, was published in 2004 by Michael {{Author|Stadelmaier}}. The ''Sangermanensis'' ({{Coll|SG}}) was newly added to the ''Clavis'' database from this edition.
An edition, unknown to Fowler-Magerl in the first edition of her book, was published in 2004 by Michael {{Author|Stadelmaier}}. The ''Sangermanensis'' ({{Coll|SG}}) was newly added to the ''Clavis'' database from this edition.
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[[Category:Pre-Gratian Collection]]
[[Category:Pre-Gratian Collection containing papal letters]]  
[[Category:Collection belonging to Hibernensis group]]
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[[Category:small (100 to 500 canons) collection]]   
[[Category:small (100 to 500 canons) collection]]   

Latest revision as of 14:24, 17 November 2025

Title Collectio Sangermanensis XXI titulorum
Key SG
Alternative title Collectio Sangermanensis (Paris lat. 12444)
Alternative title Sammlung der Handschrift von Saint-Germain (Maassen)
Wikidata Item no. Q135474911
Size Small (100 to 500 canons)
Terminus post quem 780
Terminus ante quem 900
Century saec. VIII
Place of origin Fleury
European region of origin Northern France
Author Christof Rolker
Structure by topic
No. of manuscripts some (2–9)


The Collectio Sangermanensis (not to be confused with other Collectiones Sangermanenses) is an 8th-century systematic collection heavily dependent on the Collectio Hibernensis. There are two copies. The copy in the Ms Paris, BnF, lat. 12444 (end of the 8th or beginning of the 9th century) was written at Fleury. A fragmentary copy in the Ms München, BSB, Clm 14508 (late 9th century, northeastern France) made its way to the monastery of St. Emmeram in Regensburg at an early date. It is divided into 41 books. There is a mixture of interpretations and canons. In the present analysis (SG) only the rubrics are recorded. An analysis was published by A. J. Nürnberger in 1890.

An edition, unknown to Fowler-Magerl in the first edition of her book, was published in 2004 by Michael Stadelmaier. The Sangermanensis (SG) was newly added to the Clavis database from this edition.

Literature

For the analysis of the Collectio Sangermanensis see A. J. Nürnberger, Über eine ungedruckte Canonensammlung aus dem 8. Jahrhundert, 25. Bericht der wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft Philomathie in Neisse vom Oktober 1888 bis zum Oktober 1890 (Mainz 1890), pp. 118–197. Harald Siems, Die Collectio Sangermanensis XXI titulorum – Kanonessammlung oder Unterrichtswerk?, in: Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters 65 (2009), 1–28.

For an edition, see Michael Stadelmaier, Die Collectio Sangermanensis XXI titulorum: eine systematische Kanonessammlung der frühen Karolingerzeit. Studien und Edition (Freiburger Beiträge zur mittelalterlichen Geschichte, 2004). – Kéry, Collections p. 82–83.