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     | author1 = Rolker, Christof
    | alttitle1 = Sammlung der Handschrift von Saint-Maur (Maassen)
    | alttitle2 = Collectio Sanmauriana (Stürner)
    | alttitle3 = Redaction of Saint-Maur-des-Fossés" of the Dionysiana (ecodices.nl)
     | author1 = [[User: Christof Rolker|Christof Rolker]]
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The collection (named after the provenance of one of the three manuscripts, [[Paris, BnF, lat. 1451]]) is dated to the sixth century; according to Mordek, it is from Southern Gaul.
The collection (named after the provenance of one of the three manuscripts, [[Paris, BnF, lat. 1451]]) is dated to the sixth century; according to Mordek, it is from Southern Gaul. It contains mainly conciliar canons but also some decretals. {{Author|Maassen}}, Geschichte p. {{Maassen|624}} stressed that the Gallic councils found here are different from other collections of such material, while the other contents of the Collectio Sancti Mauri are very similar to the [[Collectio Quesnelliana]]. While {{Author|Maassen}} held that the similarities are not enough to assume direct dependency, {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kéry|45}} reported that the use of the Quesnelliana was "likely". {{Author|Mordek}}, Kirchenrecht und Reform, pp. 55-56 assumed that the [[Collectio Vetus Gallica]] use a collection similiar to, but not identical with, the Collectio Sancti Mauri.


== The manuscripts ==
== The manuscripts ==
For manuscripts, see [[:Category:Manuscript of Collectio Sancti Mauri]] (number of entries: {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Manuscript of Collectio Sancti Mauri}}).
For manuscripts, see [[:Category:Manuscript of Collectio Sancti Mauri]] (number of entries: {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Manuscript of Collectio Sancti Mauri}}).
* [[Den Haag, Huis van het boek, 10 B 4|Den Haag, Huis van het boek (before 2020: Museum Meermanno-Westreenianum), 10 B 4]]
* [[Den Haag, Huis van het boek, 10 B 4]]
* [[Paris, BnF, lat. 1451]]
* [[Paris, BnF, lat. 1451]]
* [[Città del Vaticano, BAV, Reg. lat. 1127]]
* [[Città del Vaticano, BAV, Reg. lat. 1127]]


{{Author|Baluze}} in [[Paris, BnF, Collection Baluze 2]] describes the contents of a "Codex Laudunensis"; this manuscript from Laon is today lost. {{Author|Maassen}} p. {{Maassen|16}} who apparently knew only the Paris manuscript of the Collectio Sancti Mauri, mentions Labbe's description of a (presumably lost) manuscript containing a collection similar to or identical with this collection.
{{Author|Baluze}} in [[Paris, BnF, Collection Baluze 2]], fo. 180r-181v, 183r, and 184r describes the contents of a "Codex Laudunensis"; this manuscript from Laon is today lost. {{Author|Maassen}} p. {{Maassen|16}} and 22 nn. 2-3 who apparently knew only the Paris manuscript of the Collectio Sancti Mauri, mentions Labbe's description of a (presumably lost) manuscript owned by Claude Hardy containing a collection similar to or identical with this collection.


== Literature ==
== Literature ==
{{Author|Maassen}}, Geschichte pp. {{Maassen|16}} and {{Maassen|613}}-624; {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections pp. {{Kéry|45}}-46; {{Author|Mordek}}, Kirchenrecht und Reform, p. 15 n. 63; {{author|Eber}}, Christologie und Kanonistik
{{Author|Maassen}}, Geschichte pp. {{Maassen|16}} and {{Maassen|613}}-624; {{Author|Kéry}}, Collections pp. {{Kéry|45}}-46; {{Author|Mordek}}, Kirchenrecht und Reform, p. 15 n. 63 and pp. 55-56; {{author|Eber}}, Christologie und Kanonistik.


== Categories ==
== Categories ==
* Collection [[Category:Collection]]
* Collection [[Category:Canonical Collection]]
* not in Clavis [[Category:Collection not in Clavis database]]
* not in Clavis [[Category:Collection not in Clavis database]]
* saec. VI [[Category:Collection saec VI]]
* saec. VI [[Category:Collection saec VI]]
* Southern Gaul [[Category:Collection from Southern France]]
* Southern Gaul [[Category:Collection from Southern France]]
* this article is a stub [[Category:Stub]]

Latest revision as of 23:30, 8 August 2024


Title Collectio Sancti Mauri
Key ?
Alternative title Sammlung der Handschrift von Saint-Maur (Maassen)
Alternative title Collectio Sanmauriana (Stürner)
Alternative title Redaction of Saint-Maur-des-Fossés" of the Dionysiana (ecodices.nl)
Century saec. VI
Main author Christof Rolker


The collection (named after the provenance of one of the three manuscripts, Paris, BnF, lat. 1451) is dated to the sixth century; according to Mordek, it is from Southern Gaul. It contains mainly conciliar canons but also some decretals. Maassen, Geschichte p. 624 stressed that the Gallic councils found here are different from other collections of such material, while the other contents of the Collectio Sancti Mauri are very similar to the Collectio Quesnelliana. While Maassen held that the similarities are not enough to assume direct dependency, Kéry, Collections p. 45 reported that the use of the Quesnelliana was "likely". Mordek, Kirchenrecht und Reform, pp. 55-56 assumed that the Collectio Vetus Gallica use a collection similiar to, but not identical with, the Collectio Sancti Mauri.

The manuscripts

For manuscripts, see Category:Manuscript of Collectio Sancti Mauri (number of entries: 3).

Baluze in Paris, BnF, Collection Baluze 2, fo. 180r-181v, 183r, and 184r describes the contents of a "Codex Laudunensis"; this manuscript from Laon is today lost. Maassen p. 16 and 22 nn. 2-3 who apparently knew only the Paris manuscript of the Collectio Sancti Mauri, mentions Labbe's description of a (presumably lost) manuscript owned by Claude Hardy containing a collection similar to or identical with this collection.

Literature

Maassen, Geschichte pp. 16 and 613-624; Kéry, Collections pp. 45-46; Mordek, Kirchenrecht und Reform, p. 15 n. 63 and pp. 55-56; Eber, Christologie und Kanonistik.

Categories

  • Collection
  • not in Clavis
  • saec. VI
  • Southern Gaul