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==The Breviarium Extravagantium: the Biography of a Canon Law Collection==
==The Breviarium Extravagantium: the Biography of a Canon Law Collection==
Project funded by the British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grant SRG25\251207. As part of this grant, I am creating an updated manuscript list of copies of the ''Breviarium Extravagantium''. This section of the page is acting as a starting point for putting those on Clavis - watch this space...
Project funded by the British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grant SRG25\251207. As part of this grant, I am creating an updated list of manuscript copies of the ''Breviarium Extravagantium''. This section of the page is acting as a starting point for putting those on Clavis - watch this space...
 
[[List of Breviarium extravagantium manuscripts]]: my working list, taken from Kuttner's ''Repertorium'', Dolezalek's ''Manuscripta Juridica'', and elsewhere, including the work of Gerard Fransen.
 
As part of this, I am working on expanding the late-twelfth-century canonical collections covered by this Wiki - the twelfth-century decretal collections, as they are often referred to in literature. The first stage is a [[List of twelfth- and thirteenth-century decretal collections]], using the work of Walther Holtzmann, Peter Landau, and others. The second, which may run parallel, is a List of manuscripts of the Third Lateran Council.  


====Tuesday 10 March: Durham====
====Tuesday 10 March: Durham====

Latest revision as of 17:39, 25 March 2026

Danica Summerlin is Senior Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Sheffield. As well as having an inordinate interest in medieval canon law and its manuscripts, she does spend some time thinking about Church government and especially the papacy.

Current projects

  • Antipopes and church government in the period 1050-1200
  • The Breviarium Extravagantium: the Biography of a Canon Law Collection
  • Late-C12th canonical collections for Clavis

The Breviarium Extravagantium: the Biography of a Canon Law Collection

Project funded by the British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grant SRG25\251207. As part of this grant, I am creating an updated list of manuscript copies of the Breviarium Extravagantium. This section of the page is acting as a starting point for putting those on Clavis - watch this space...

List of Breviarium extravagantium manuscripts: my working list, taken from Kuttner's Repertorium, Dolezalek's Manuscripta Juridica, and elsewhere, including the work of Gerard Fransen.

As part of this, I am working on expanding the late-twelfth-century canonical collections covered by this Wiki - the twelfth-century decretal collections, as they are often referred to in literature. The first stage is a List of twelfth- and thirteenth-century decretal collections, using the work of Walther Holtzmann, Peter Landau, and others. The second, which may run parallel, is a List of manuscripts of the Third Lateran Council.

Tuesday 10 March: Durham