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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Collectio XXXI titulorum'' or ''CCCIX capitulorum'' of the Ms Paris, BnF, lat. 4278}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Collectio XXXI titulorum'' or ''CCCIX capitulorum'' of the Ms Paris, BnF, lat. 4278}} | ||
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The collection in | | key = RM | ||
| size = Small (100 to 500 canons) | |||
| title = Collectio CCCIX capitulorum | |||
| alttitle1 = Collectio XXXI titulorum | |||
| author1 = Fowler-Magerl, Linda | |||
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The collection in [[Paris, BnF, lat. 4278]], fol. 128r–167r (10th/11th century), was analysed by Jacqueline Rambaud-Buhot. The present [{{FM|66}}] analysis ({{Coll|RM}}) is based on the manuscript and the analysis. The texts are almost all conciliar canons. A third of the texts are found in the ''[[Collectio Dacheriana|Dacheriana]]''. Use was made of the ''[[Collectio Hispana|Hispana]]'' and the ''Hadriana'' with pseudosidorian influence. There are also chapters from the capitularies of Ansegis and Benedictus Levita. Use is made of the ''Statuta Ecclesiae Antiqua.'' The collection contains only two papal letters, one from pope Symmachus to Caesarius of Arles (JK 764) and one from pope Gelasius to all bishops (JK 636). Ample use is made of the ''Canones Apostolorum'', but the only patristic texts are from the treatise ''De XII abusionibus seculi'' of Pseudo-Cyprian. The collection contains canons from a number of Gallic councils: the 5th council of Orleans (549), the council of Mâcon (581/583), the council of Auxerre (after 585), the 5th council of Paris (614), the second council of Châlon (647/53), the third council of Châlon (813) and the council of Mainz (847). There are also texts from the Theodosian Code. | |||
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* key is RM [[Category:Collection Key is RM]] [[Category:Collection]] | * key is RM [[Category:Collection Key is RM]] [[Category:Canonical Collection]] | ||
* small (100 to 500 canons) collection [[Category:small (100 to 500 canons) collection]] | * small (100 to 500 canons) collection [[Category:small (100 to 500 canons) collection]] | ||
* date unknown [[Category:Collection of which the date is unknown or missing]] | * date unknown [[Category:Collection of which the date is unknown or missing]] | ||
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* entries based on ms [[Category:Clavis entries based on manuscript]] | * entries based on ms [[Category:Clavis entries based on manuscript]] | ||
DEFAULTSORT "Collectio | DEFAULTSORT "Collectio 309 capitulorum" {{DEFAULTSORT:Collectio 309 capitulorum}} |
Latest revision as of 21:45, 8 August 2024
Title | Collectio CCCIX capitulorum |
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Key | RM |
Alternative title | Collectio XXXI titulorum |
Size | Small (100 to 500 canons) |
Century | ? |
Main author | Fowler-Magerl, Linda |
The collection in Paris, BnF, lat. 4278, fol. 128r–167r (10th/11th century), was analysed by Jacqueline Rambaud-Buhot. The present [66] analysis (RM) is based on the manuscript and the analysis. The texts are almost all conciliar canons. A third of the texts are found in the Dacheriana. Use was made of the Hispana and the Hadriana with pseudosidorian influence. There are also chapters from the capitularies of Ansegis and Benedictus Levita. Use is made of the Statuta Ecclesiae Antiqua. The collection contains only two papal letters, one from pope Symmachus to Caesarius of Arles (JK 764) and one from pope Gelasius to all bishops (JK 636). Ample use is made of the Canones Apostolorum, but the only patristic texts are from the treatise De XII abusionibus seculi of Pseudo-Cyprian. The collection contains canons from a number of Gallic councils: the 5th council of Orleans (549), the council of Mâcon (581/583), the council of Auxerre (after 585), the 5th council of Paris (614), the second council of Châlon (647/53), the third council of Châlon (813) and the council of Mainz (847). There are also texts from the Theodosian Code.
Literature
Jacqueline Rambaud-Buhot, Une collection canonique de la réforme carolingienne (ms. lat. de la Bibliothèque nationale no. 4278, fol. 128–167), RHD 34 (1956), pp. 50–73. For the realization that the Herovalliana was not used see Hubert Mordek, Aera, DA 25 (1969), p. 221 n. 32. Idem, Die historische Wirkung der Collectio Herovalliana, ZKG 81 (1970), pp. 226 f. Idem, Die Rechtssammlungen der Handschrift von Bonneval – ein Werk der karolingischen Reform, DA 24 (1968), p. 342 n. 11. – Kéry, Collections p. 165.
Categories
- key is RM
- small (100 to 500 canons) collection
- date unknown
- place unknown
- entries based on ms
DEFAULTSORT "Collectio 309 capitulorum"