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The collection in [[Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Plut. LXXXIX sup. 32|Firenze, BML, Plut. LXXXIX sup. 32]] ({{Coll|GA}}) is named after the library in which it was found. It was probably compiled in central Italy in the early 12th century. The circa 340 canons are not numbered or divided in titles. Rubrics and inscriptions are often missing. The collection consists of blocks of texts excerpted from earlier collections. It begins with a block of canons from the first book of the [[Burchard of Worms, Liber decretorum|''Liber decretorum'' of Burchard]]. This block is followed by canons from the „Cassino“ version of the ''Diversorum patrum'' [{{FM|215}}]  ''sententie'' ([[Collectio LXXIV titulorum|74T]]). On fol. 13v begins a group of canons from the collection of Anselm of Lucca interspersed with series of texts from the Collection in ''[[Collectio II librorum/VIII partium|Two Books/Eight Parts]]''. Folios 44r– 45r contain a series of texts from the Collection of S. Maria Novella. Direct use of the [[Bonizo of Sutri, Liber de vita christiana|''Liber de vita christiana'' of Bonizo of Sutri]] is evident on folios 45r–46v. Decrees 1 and 3 of the Roman synod of November 19, 1078 are found on fol. 49r together with the first two decrees of the Roman synod of March 7, 1080. The second of the canons from the synod of 1080 is attributed falsely here to pope Calixtus. Paul Fournier assumed that the scribe had intended to write ''Calixtus secundus papa'' (1119–1124) and dated the collection accordingly. The collection can be dated for other reasons in the first decades of the 12th century. It contains series of texts from the ''[[Gregory of San Grisogono, Polycarpus|Polycarpus]]''.
The collection in [[Firenze, BML, Plut. LXXXIX sup. 32|Firenze, BML, Plut. LXXXIX sup. 32]] ({{Coll|GA}}) is named after the library in which it was found. It was probably compiled in central Italy in the early 12th century. The circa 340 canons are not numbered or divided in titles. Rubrics and inscriptions are often missing. The collection consists of blocks of texts excerpted from earlier collections. It begins with a block of canons from the first book of the [[Burchard of Worms, Liber decretorum|''Liber decretorum'' of Burchard]]. This block is followed by canons from the „Cassino“ version of the ''Diversorum patrum'' [{{FM|215}}]  ''sententie'' ([[Collectio LXXIV titulorum|74T]]). On fol. 13v begins a group of canons from the collection of Anselm of Lucca interspersed with series of texts from the Collection in ''[[Collectio II librorum/VIII partium|Two Books/Eight Parts]]''. Folios 44r– 45r contain a series of texts from the Collection of S. Maria Novella. Direct use of the [[Bonizo of Sutri, Liber de vita christiana|''Liber de vita christiana'' of Bonizo of Sutri]] is evident on folios 45r–46v. Decrees 1 and 3 of the Roman synod of November 19, 1078 are found on fol. 49r together with the first two decrees of the Roman synod of March 7, 1080. The second of the canons from the synod of 1080 is attributed falsely here to pope Calixtus. Paul Fournier assumed that the scribe had intended to write ''Calixtus secundus papa'' (1119–1124) and dated the collection accordingly. The collection can be dated for other reasons in the first decades of the 12th century. It contains series of texts from the ''[[Gregory of San Grisogono, Polycarpus|Polycarpus]]''.


== Literature ==
== Literature ==
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== Categories ==
== Categories ==
* This article lacks categories [[Category:Descriptions lacking categories]] [[Category:Collection]]
* This article lacks categories [[Category:Lacks categories]] [[Category:Canonical Collection]]
* Key is GA [[Category:Collection Key is GA]]
* Key is GA [[Category:Collection Key is GA]]
* 12th c [[Category:Collection saec XI]]
* 12th c [[Category:Collection saec XI]]
* central Italy [[Category:Collection from Central Italy]]
* central Italy [[Category:Collection from Central Italy]]

Latest revision as of 19:24, 12 October 2024

Title Collectio Gaddiana
Key GA
Terminus post quem 1100
Terminus ante quem 1120
Century saec. XI
European region of origin Central Italy
General region of origin Southern Europe and Mediterranean
Main author Linda Fowler-Magerl
No. of manuscripts one

The collection in Firenze, BML, Plut. LXXXIX sup. 32 (GA) is named after the library in which it was found. It was probably compiled in central Italy in the early 12th century. The circa 340 canons are not numbered or divided in titles. Rubrics and inscriptions are often missing. The collection consists of blocks of texts excerpted from earlier collections. It begins with a block of canons from the first book of the Liber decretorum of Burchard. This block is followed by canons from the „Cassino“ version of the Diversorum patrum [215] sententie (74T). On fol. 13v begins a group of canons from the collection of Anselm of Lucca interspersed with series of texts from the Collection in Two Books/Eight Parts. Folios 44r– 45r contain a series of texts from the Collection of S. Maria Novella. Direct use of the Liber de vita christiana of Bonizo of Sutri is evident on folios 45r–46v. Decrees 1 and 3 of the Roman synod of November 19, 1078 are found on fol. 49r together with the first two decrees of the Roman synod of March 7, 1080. The second of the canons from the synod of 1080 is attributed falsely here to pope Calixtus. Paul Fournier assumed that the scribe had intended to write Calixtus secundus papa (1119–1124) and dated the collection accordingly. The collection can be dated for other reasons in the first decades of the 12th century. It contains series of texts from the Polycarpus.

Literature

For the late dating of the manuscript, which may correspond more to the manuscript than the collection, see Fournier – Le Bras, Histoire 2.209–210. – For the similarity to the Polycarpus see Mordek, Kirchenrecht und Reform, p. 400 n. 195. Kéry, Collections, p. 289.

Categories

  • This article lacks categories
  • Key is GA
  • 12th c
  • central Italy