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Düsseldorf, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek, | Düsseldorf, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek, Ms. E1 is a ninth-cemtury canon law miscellany. According to the [https://digital.ub.uni-duesseldorf.de/ms/content/titleinfo/3870845 ULB description], it comtains a small Cresconois fragment plus the [[Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana|Dionysio-Hadriana]]. However, Kéry, p. {{Kéry|15}} following Zechiel-Exkes counted it as a copy of the [[Collectio Vaticana in Vat. lat. 1342]] instead of the Dionysio-Hadriana. | ||
Bischoff dated it to second half of the ninth century and based on the probationes pennae argued that it still was in Italy saec. XI; it may be the "liber canonum" in the Essen catalogue also dated saec. XI, and certainly was in Essen in the twelfth century, where it remained until 1820. | |||
Digital images: https://digital.ub.uni-duesseldorf.de/ms/content/titleinfo/3870845 | == Links == | ||
* Description: https://resolver.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/HSP00067B3500000000 | |||
* Digital images: https://digital.ub.uni-duesseldorf.de/ms/content/titleinfo/3870845 | |||
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[[Category:Manuscript of Collectio Vaticana in Vat. lat. 1342]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:36, 16 November 2024
Düsseldorf, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek, Ms. E1 is a ninth-cemtury canon law miscellany. According to the ULB description, it comtains a small Cresconois fragment plus the Dionysio-Hadriana. However, Kéry, p. 15 following Zechiel-Exkes counted it as a copy of the Collectio Vaticana in Vat. lat. 1342 instead of the Dionysio-Hadriana. Bischoff dated it to second half of the ninth century and based on the probationes pennae argued that it still was in Italy saec. XI; it may be the "liber canonum" in the Essen catalogue also dated saec. XI, and certainly was in Essen in the twelfth century, where it remained until 1820.