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Oxford, Bodleian Library, e Mus. 103 (olim 3689; ex Justel) is a copy of the [[Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana]] „namely the councils without the decretals“ according to the Summary catalogue.
Oxford, Bodleian Library, e Mus. 103 (SC 3689) is a copy of a version of the [[Dionysiana II|Dionysiana]] containing conciliar material but not the decretal collectio (the [[Liber decretorum Dionysii]]). The manuscript belonged to {{author|Justel}} whose edition of the Dionysiana relies on it for the conciliar canons of the Dionysiana.  


Note that {{author|Maassen}} p. {{Maassen|427}} listed „Bodleian 3689“ as a tenth-century copy of the [[Collectio Dionysiana II]], while {{author|Kéry}} p. {{Kery|10}} perhaps for this reason lists „e Mus. 103“ among the Dionysiana II copies: „Oxford, Bodleian Library, e Mus. 103 (olim 3689), saec. IX ca. 3/4, probably Eastern France“ and calls it the manuscript drom which Justel did his edition (p. {{Kery|9}}).
== Origin ==
Opinion on the place and date of origin are divided. {{author|Maassen}} p. {{Maassen|427}} dated it to the tenth century. {{author|Bischoff}}, Katalog no. 3796 asserted it originated in "Westfrankreich, IX. Jh., ca. 2. Viertel" (but note that in 1975 {{author|Mordek}}, Kirchenrecht p. 241 had cited {{author|Bischoff}} for "saec. IX ca. 3/4, wohl Ostfrankreich").
== Content ==
e Mus. 103 is variously described as a copy of the [[Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana]] or the [[Collectio Dionysiana II]]:
* The Summary catalogue, {{author|Mordek}}, Kirchenrecht pp. 241-242, and the modern (online) summary description call it a Dionysio-Hadriana
* {{author|Maassen}}, Geschichte p. {{Maassen|427}} („Bodleian 3689“), {{author|Brett}},  {{author|Kéry}} p. {{Kery|10}}, {{author|Fowler-Magerl}} p. {{FM|30}}, and {{author|Firey}} call it a copy of the Dionysiana II.
* {{author|Bischoff}}, Katalog no. 3796 described the contents as "Canones".


== Descriptions ==
== Descriptions ==
* {{author|Maassen}}, Bibliotheca p. [https://archive.org/details/bub%20gb%20g35RAAAAcAAJ/page/n239/mode/1up 190]
* Summary catalogue https://archive.org/details/SummaryCatalogueVolIIPart2/page/n85/mode/1up
* Summary catalogue https://archive.org/details/SummaryCatalogueVolIIPart2/page/n85/mode/1up
* {{author|Bischoff}}, Katalog no. 3796
* Summary description by Elizabeth Solopova and Matthew Holford (2022) https://medieval.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/catalog/manuscript_9071
== Literature ==
{{author|Maassen}} p. {{Maassen|427}}; {{author|Turner}}, EOMIA vol. 2, pp. 35, 163, 324, 403; {{author|Mordek}}, Kirchenrecht pp. 241-242; {{author|Brett}}, Theodore, Appendix; {{author|Kéry}} p. {{Kery|10}}; {{author|Bischoff}}, Katalog vol. 2, p. 363, no. 3796; {{author|Fowler-Magerl}} p. {{FM|30}}; {{author|Firey}}, [https://ccl.rch.uky.edu/dionysiana-article Dionysisna];
== Categories ==
== Categories ==
{{DEFAULTSORT:Oxford, Bodleian Library, e Mus. 00103}}
* manuscript [[Category:Manuscript]]
* manuscript [[Category:Manuscript]]
* not in Clavis [[Category:Manuscript not in Clavis handbook]]
* saec. IX 2/4 (Bischoff 2 [[Category:Manuscript saec IX]] 014)
* saec. IX [[Category:Manuscript saec IX]]
* from Western (!) France (Bischoff 2014) [[Category:Manuscript from Western France]]
* not digitzed [[Category:Manuscript not digitized]]
* not digitzed [[Category:Manuscript not digitized]]
* digitization wishlist [[Category:Wishlist MSS Digitization]]

Latest revision as of 16:54, 14 August 2024

Oxford, Bodleian Library, e Mus. 103 (SC 3689) is a copy of a version of the Dionysiana containing conciliar material but not the decretal collectio (the Liber decretorum Dionysii). The manuscript belonged to Justel whose edition of the Dionysiana relies on it for the conciliar canons of the Dionysiana.

Origin

Opinion on the place and date of origin are divided. Maassen p. 427 dated it to the tenth century. Bischoff, Katalog no. 3796 asserted it originated in "Westfrankreich, IX. Jh., ca. 2. Viertel" (but note that in 1975 Mordek, Kirchenrecht p. 241 had cited Bischoff for "saec. IX ca. 3/4, wohl Ostfrankreich").

Content

e Mus. 103 is variously described as a copy of the Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana or the Collectio Dionysiana II:

  • The Summary catalogue, Mordek, Kirchenrecht pp. 241-242, and the modern (online) summary description call it a Dionysio-Hadriana
  • Maassen, Geschichte p. 427 („Bodleian 3689“), Brett, Kéry p. 10, Fowler-Magerl p. 30, and Firey call it a copy of the Dionysiana II.
  • Bischoff, Katalog no. 3796 described the contents as "Canones".

Descriptions

Literature

Maassen p. 427; Turner, EOMIA vol. 2, pp. 35, 163, 324, 403; Mordek, Kirchenrecht pp. 241-242; Brett, Theodore, Appendix; Kéry p. 10; Bischoff, Katalog vol. 2, p. 363, no. 3796; Fowler-Magerl p. 30; Firey, Dionysisna;

Categories

  • manuscript
  • saec. IX 2/4 (Bischoff 2 014)
  • from Western (!) France (Bischoff 2014)
  • not digitzed
  • digitization wishlist